Nobody wants to experience an emergency situation. These events come in a wide variety of different forms. Emergencies can range from earthquakes to floods and even fires.
People often approach survival situations from a somewhat generalized perspective. For example, when we consider how to prep for earthquakes we usually look at the averages and extrapolate from there.
Some elements of survival in the great outdoors have become common knowledge over the years. For example, even someone with the most cursory knowledge of the wilderness will typically know about the importance of an MRE or basic water filter.
Millions of people continually work hard to prepare themselves and family for a variety of different emergencies. These can include floods, wildfires, hurricanes and any other disasters that might arise. But how do you prepare for all these different threats effectively?
The covid-19 pandemic has been an eye-opening situation for much of the western world. The vast majority of people have always assumed that the basic components of their life will always be available.
Wildfire season is a serious threat to our safety. Wildfires ruin homes, take lives, and destroy environments such as forests, prairies, and grasslands. They are typically caused by lightning or humans, and the risks are heightened during droughts and high winds.
Hurricane season in the Atlantic runs from June 1st through November 30th. During that time, it’s important to have an emergency supply of food, water, and other essentials. Knowing what food to stock for hurricane preparedness will help ensure you are ready. Here are a few items you should add to your shopping list.