If you got stranded in the woods and had to build an emergency shelter, would you know what to do or even how to get started? You could get caught in a rainstorm, a snow storm, or even in rocky or une ...
Sometimes in a disaster, it’s easier to “bug in” rather than evacuate. You’ll have to make that decision when the time comes, but if you do decide to stay put, it could prove challenging i ...
Winter is here, and for many that will mean snow. Some areas will get a lot more than others, and some will hope and hope for a big snow that won’t happen. Thankfully, we usually have a couple d ...
Winter is the time of year when it’s the most likely something horrible can happen to your home. There are just so many different things from heavy snow, to bitter cold, to dangerously high winds that ...
It doesn’t matter if the flood is a result of a broken pipe or outside water flowing into your house, you need to get the situation cleaned up as soon as possible. The longer the water is allowed to s ...
The whole purpose of a safe room is so that you have some place safe you can go whenever your home is threatened, whether the threat is a home invasion, weather, or other natural disaster. The room sh ...
Learning to build a shelter is one of the first steps I took when I first started studying survival. It all started after my family went camping and we had a horrible experience with the tent we had j ...
We don’t all have a huge bunker to store all of our emergency preps. Some people have a basement or storage building on their property where they can safely store their items, but others, like t ...
In the prepping community, we talk a lot about bugging out, but it’s not as common to think about what happens when you bug in. If you don’t have a secondary bug out location, you will need to hunker ...
Summer is almost upon us. Soon, temperatures will be soaring, and we’ll all be seeking relief from the heat by cranking up the air conditioner. However, have you thought about what you would do ...