Emergency Preparedness
For content related to preparing for emergencies and disasters.
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Being A Responsible Gun Owner
Welcome to today's podcast episode, Being A Responsible Gun Owner. In today's episode, we're exploring the critical topic of responsible gun ownership. I'm thrilled to have you join me for this important discussion. Today, we're tackling Task Number 19 of our 50 Survival Prepper Tasks for Beginners, focusing on ensuring that every member of your...
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Solar Gadgets: A Must-Have for Survival Preppers
Welcome to today's podcast episode, Solar Gadgets: A Must-Have for Survival Preppers. In today's episode, we're diving into task number 18 of the 50 survival prepper tasks for beginners, although as Sheri Ann Richerson from ExperimentalHomesteader.com points out, these tasks are valuable for anyone interested in survival prepping. Task number 18 encourages us to explore...
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Pinpoint The Location Of Natural Water Sources
Knowing the location of natural water sources in the event of a SHTF situation is important.
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Go Over Escape Plans With Your Loved Ones
Learn why having an escape plan is so crucial.
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Set Aside Cash For A No Power Event
Learn why you need to set aside cash in case the grid goes down.
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Prepare For Cold Weather To Keep Your Family Warm
Learn how to prepare for cold weather so you can keep your family warm.
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Get The Supplies Ready To Seal Up Your Home
Learn what you need to seal up your home in the event of a nuclear disaster.
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Secure Your Home From Intruders
Making sure your home is safe for intruders is important especially if you intend to bug in.
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Invest In A Sturdy Survival Knife
Learn why you need a sturdy survival knife.
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Make A Plan For Cooking Without Power
Learn why you need to make a plan for cooking without power.
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Get A Hand Crank Radio
Learn why you need a hand crank radio.
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Make A List Of Shelf Stable Foods
Learn why you need a list of shelf stable foods!
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Begin Stocking Up On Long Term Water Supplies
Learn why you should start stocking up on long term water supplies.
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Make A 72 Hour Bug Out Bag For Every Family Member
At the very least, everyone in your family needs to have enough supplies to last them for three days.
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