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Infographic: Surviving An Earthquake

In Emergency Prep Basics, Everything Else On January 10, 2013 1 Comment

Earthquake survival is one of the most difficult natural disasters to prepare for. The difficulty is in the fact that a tremor can happen anywhere and at anytime…. Read More »

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Preparing with Special Circumstances Like These Children

Preparing with Special Circumstances in Mind

In Emergency Prep Basics, Emergency Preparedness On November 6, 2012 2 Comments

Regardless of how badly we wish our survival situations were picture perfect, they aren’t. Not all of us are healthy, 20-something year old males, with military experience and… Read More »

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How Long to Boil Drinking Water •

In Emergency Prep Basics, Our Favorites From Blogs On Our Blogroll, Water Purification, Water Storage On April 25, 2012 0 Comments

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reports that 90 percent of the world’s water is contaminated in some way. There are a variety of microscopic organisms that can contaminate… Read More »

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How To: Shelter-in-Place

In Emergency Prep Basics, Everything Else On April 20, 2012 4 Comments

Today we are faced with the reality that biological and chemical attacks are viable threats of terrorism. We also live in a world where man-made disasters such as… Read More »

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Five Non-Foods to Add to Your Food Storage

In Emergency Prep Basics, Food Storage On April 15, 2012 4 Comments

Food storage seems to be the “gateway drug” into the prepping community. And while food is obviously the primary item involved in your food storage, “man cannot live… Read More »

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Step One: What Are You Preparing For?

In Emergency Prep Basics, Emergency Preparedness, Everything Else, Lists On November 16, 2011 4 Comments

So what would you say if I told you that you have 3 days to study for a test. I’m not gonna tell you what the test is… Read More »

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