Escape routes. How will you get out? Where will you go?
What is your escape route plan? An escape route or plan is not just one way out. You have many places you need to get away from
What is your escape route plan? An escape route or plan is not just one way out. You have many places you need to get away from
A gun safe is the safest place to store firearms, but you can’t get to your gun in a second or two in an emergency. So what about hiding weapons in the house?
Having a safe room means having a safe room that can stand up to the worst of Mother Nature and the worst two-legged predators. Do you need one? We answer those questions.
If you are going to make it when civilization is falling apart, you must have a set of practical and honed survival skills. Here are six top skills, including one that may surprise you.
Having a plan and knowing what to do is the best way to survive an emergency situation. When something happens, you have to react. If you already know what to do, your chances of getting through are dramatically higher.
Some disasters hit without warning – think earthquake, tornado, a manufacturing plant 6explosion, a train derailment or even a terrorist attack. The biggest mistake people make when disaster strikes is not thinking. Use your head, be logical and above all do not panic. Thinking your way through gives you the best chance of coming through on top.
Learn more about the difference between water filters and water purification tablets, which is more practical for specific situations, what you should carry, and more.
Our government is good at many things, and we believe the intention behind suggesting we arm teachers to be genuine, but it’s unlikely that our federal government will be able to provide educators with the necessary practical training to protect our children. Change starts with the person staring back at you in the mirror. No permission is required.
Welcome to the 3rd part in our 5 part series on edible plants in the United States. This part will feature the Midwest which includes the states of, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Minnesota, and North and South Dakota. Not only do they grow what is considered “cereal crops” but many edible plants grow there that you can eat throughout the year.
This is the second part in a 5 part series covering edible plants found in the United States. This part of the series will cover Northeastern states, including Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. There are plants that grow even in…
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