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link to Make Two Small Sized Survival Kit: Pocket and Bag Size

Make Two Small Sized Survival Kit: Pocket and Bag Size

The point of this article is to demonstrate how to create small, compact survival kits that are easy to carry with you or store. Our first is a pocket-sized survival kit (PSK). It’s light enough...

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link to Bugging In: Preparing for A Grid-Down Energy Needs

Bugging In: Preparing for A Grid-Down Energy Needs

Many events can take out the power sources in a local place. If this occurs, then you need to be sure that you have equipment that you can use to take action when that happens. You can still get...

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link to Bugging In: Fortifying and Securing Your Home for SHTF Moment

Bugging In: Fortifying and Securing Your Home for SHTF Moment

A disaster can bring out the best in society as people come together to help one another. However, a disaster can also bring out the worst in people. The desperate need to survive in such a condition...

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Why Would You Need To Bugging-In at Home?

As mentioned in my previous post, several natural and human-made disasters can drive people into circumstances where you may need to take shelter for a long time. Preparing your home for survival is...

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link to Bugging-In: Prepping to Survive in Your Home

Bugging-In: Prepping to Survive in Your Home

Bugging in at home is an expression that refers to preparing your home for survival for an extensive period of time. It requires a defensive position that you may have to take in an emergency. The...

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link to The Essential Preppers Guide to Long Term Survival and Sustainable Living

The Essential Preppers Guide to Long Term Survival and Sustainable Living

There are many situations where you might have to reconsider prepping for long-term emergencies. These cover situations where you might have to live away from home for weeks or months at a time and...

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