Category: Emergency Preparedness

Tornado Preparedness Tips for Sheltering in Place

  Most communities that are subject to severe weather have contingency plans in place when it comes to dealing with the aftermath of tornadoes. However, it is difficult to accurately predict how these plans will unfold once a tornado strikes. Every building, including hospitals and grocery stores, may be destroyed, hundreds of injured will need …

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Purifying Water With the Sun

There are two ways that you can purify water using the energy from the sun. You can either build a still that will evaporate clean water vapor from a dirty source and deposit it into a container, or you can let water sit under direct sunlight for at least six hours.   The direct sunlight method …

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Creating Effective and Practical Composting Toilets

Composting toilets are not that different than regular ones with the exception that you cover the waste instead of flushing it with water. Creating a composting system is one of the ultimate achievements in sustainability, and you can enjoy the benefits for years to come. The trick is to be in a place where you …

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The Benefits of a Garden Pyramid

  Building a garden pyramid is a fast and easy way to maximize crop yields, minimize space and reduce the amount of time necessary for maintaining the garden. The most basic form can be constructed using little more than some planks and nails, and the entire project can be completed in less than an hour. …

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Tanning Hides in a Few Easy Steps

  Tanning hides is a skill that extends through the ages, but has been largely forgotten in our modern culture. However, learning how to prepare your own animal skins can open a lot of doors of opportunity in a survival situation. The process is relatively simple, requires very little material and can produce a lasting …

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Dealing With Sprains and Broken Bones in the Field

Sprains need to be immobilized and fractures properly set as quickly as possible after injury. This presents unique challenges in survival situations when mobility is necessary and access to emergency medical care is limited. However, it is much easier than you may think to temporarily treat these kinds of injuries, minimize damage, promote healing and …

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Making Good Use of Root Cellars

  Root cellars offer a fantastic way to store foods without the need for energy or refrigeration. They work best in cooler climates and are extremely popular after harvest time as a way to preserve vegetables. However, almost any kind of food can be stored in a root cellar as long as temperatures remain below …

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Understanding Binoculars: Magnification

Uploaded on Jun 23, 2010 Here we take a look at a binocular’s magnification. What does it mean and how does it effect the user’s experience. If you’re wondering what size binocular is right for you, you’ve come to the right place!  

Building an Inkle Loom

 Building an Inkle Loom  What’s something fun have people been doing for ten thousand years? Weaving! These instructions will help you build a simple inkle loom you can use to weave cloth bands 2-4″ wide and 32″ long. It’s small enough to fit in your lap, it costs next to nothing, and you can make …

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DIY Hacks & How To’s: Emergency Power from a Land Line

  Published on May 6, 2013 What do you do if the power is out, but you need to charge your cell phone to make an emergency phone call? In this episode of DIY Hacks and How To’s, Jason Poel Smith shows you how to tap into a land line.  

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