Food & Water : Food Storage – Part 3 of 3

Now we are going to discuss the merits (and shortcomings) of including Emergency / Survival Food Kits in your Long Term Food Storage plans and set up. However, it’s best to discuss first of all a Survival Food Kit Buying

Food & Water : Water Storage

Water Storage is a broad term referring to storage of both potable water for consumption, and non potable water for general household functions e.g. washing clothes and sanitation purposes during an emergency crisis when the normal supply is limited or

Food & Water : Food Storage – Part 1 of 3

If an earthquake, hurricane, winter storm, or other disaster strikes your community, you might not have access to food, water, and electricity for days or even weeks. By taking some time now to plan and store emergency food and water

Food & Water : Food Storage – Part 2 of 3

Although food storage takes space, time and money, it is highly recommended. Disasters as described in the previous menu items are real and can happen to you just like that.  For survival of the first 72 hours we recommend the BOB. Since

Food & Water : Introduction

The best way is to relieve the pressure on emergency services in crisis situations for real emergencies is if as many people as possible can supply themselves with sufficient food and potable water at home to last a minimum of 72

Quarantine Survival

Let’s begin by making sure we understand a number of terms which will go a long way to enabling us to understand the most efficient manner to limit the spread of diseases. Endemic, Epidemic & Pandemic Outbreaks Diseases that result

Disaster Prep Scenarios – Part 2 of 3 : Possible Emergencies

According to WIKIPEDIA ….. A natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples include floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, storms, and other geologic processes. A natural disaster can cause loss of

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