Archive | March 19, 2014

Shelter Basics: How to Back-up all the Conveniences we Love

In working to become more self-reliant, it becomes more and more clear every day (and especially every time we lose power) that I need back-ups for everything. Nowadays we have it all, and when we lose even one part of our regular utilities, we are at a loss and go into super-shock.  But, I can […]

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Ultimate Bug-Out bag (1-week survival)

food and water # cost each Mainstay 2400 Food Ration – USCG 2 $      4.50 Mainstay Survival Water Ration – USCG 4 $      2.00 food gathering Katadyn Water Purification Tabs – EzPA (30) 1 $    15.00 Camelback All Clear Water Purifier Bottle 1 $      99.00 Brass Snare Wire (50 Ft Length) 1 $      5.95 2 […]

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Super Light Economy Emergency Kit

This super-light, small kit costs me only $50 to make and has everything you would need to survive minus food.  It is a great simple kit and due to it’s small size can be tucked away almost anywhere and easily carried. Most kits you buy online or at the store consist mostly of water and first […]

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School Emergency Kits

When you think about it, it’s easy to imagine a number of circumstances that would leave your child in need of an emergency kit at school. As we have seen recently, School lock-downs, Local Weather Emergencies, Regional Weather Emergencies, and even a situation as simple as you don’t show up (or their ride), can leave […]

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Kids Emergency Kits

The key focus with emergency kits for children is to provide them with comfort and keep them calm  during an emergency.  As adult, our own stress and worry is easily felt by children and teenagers, so providing them with something familiar and calming is essential.  Keep it simple. The kit does not need to contain […]

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