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1y ago
Hypothermia is no joke. Getting exposed to extremely low temperatures can cause not just skin damage and frostbite but death as well. And the scariest part? You will only have a few minutes to survive when you get exposed to external temperatures reaching sub-zero.
To stay warm during power outages, you can dress in layers and wear insulated clothing, use a fireplace or wood stove, and utilize body heat. It’s also important to insulate windows and doors to prevent heat from escaping.
To know more about the ways you can keep yourself warm when there’s no electricity, read on.
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1y ago
Lady bugs are kind of nice to spot when you’re outdoors. They’re generally harmless and not bad. However, when you have thousands of them swarming over your property, it can be a bit problematic. So, how to get rid of ladybugs?
To get rid of ladybugs, you can physically relocate the colony by using a dustpan or your vacuum. You can also clean the affected area with water and dish soap to get rid of their scent.
To know more about the best ways to repel ladybugs, read the full article below.
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Are Ladybugs Harmful?
Signs of Ladybug Infestation: What To Watch Out For
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1y ago
Prepping can be an overwhelming task. Since you are preparing for disasters and emergencies, it’s natural to feel the need to buy every supply on your list. This can mean spending tons of money and burning holes in your wallet. Fortunately, with the right tips, it’s possible to prep on a budget.
You can doomsday prep by making a plan first and taking inventory of what you already have. Start with the basics, like your food, water, and shelter. Practicing survival skills can also help.
To know more about how you can do those things and more, continue reading the guide below.
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1y ago
Gas masks aren’t cheap. In fact, buying one can easily cost you hundreds of dollars, particularly the really good ones. Considering the price, you might be tempted to use an old gas mask or even a surplus gas mask.
Old gas masks are considered unsafe, particularly those produced in the second world war. Those masks were typically made with asbestos, and using them can increase one’s risk of developing health problems like lung cancer.
To know more about why such masks are potentially dangerous to your health, read on.
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The Problem with WW2 Gas Masks
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1y ago
You can use paracord for almost anything! There are so many projects that you can create to help you with survival.
We’ve scoured the internet to find some of the most useful paracord projects we could find!
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1. Survival Knife
2. Bottle Harness
3. Paracord Bow Sling
4. Paracord Snare Trap Rig
5. Paracord Survival Hammock
6. Paracord Snow Shoes
7. Paracord Belt
8. Paracord Rifle Sling
9. Firewood Carrier
10. Fishing Line
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1y ago
You may have heard about Mylar Bags when you were looking for a way to store large quantities of food.
You may be wondering how Mylar bags are different from any other bulk food storage options available in the market.
How do you use one for storing rations? In this post we take a look at how to use and seal Mylar bags for food storage.
Searching online can possibly raise more questions than answers. So in an effort to lift that veil of mystery surrounding Mylar bags, we discuss the most common questions and tell you all about using Mylar bags to store bulk emergency foods safely and efficien ..read more
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1y ago
You can fashion a primitive gig from materials in your environment.
This could be a key skill to keep you fed, and it’s a fun skill to practice.
In any survival scenario, there are several priorities you need to achieve. The four pillars of survival are food, water, fire, and shelter.
The rule of threes states that you can survive three hours without warmth from fire or shelter, three days without water, and three weeks without food.
However, food is not just about staying alive. As your body goes without food, you can become weak, disoriented, nauseous, and unmotivated.&n ..read more
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1y ago
As you probably already know, it is better to be safe than sorry.
Because of this, manufacturers of the modern world have developed several self-defense devices to empower everyone who feels unsafe alone. The most popular one? None other than pepper spray.
Making one is easier and cheaper than you think. Even people who don’t know how to make pepper spray can create one. If you are one of them, consider this your ultimate guide.
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About Pepper Sprays
Types of Pepper Sprays
Pepper Spray for Self-Defense
Treatment
Making Pepper Spray At Home
Protective Measures
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1y ago
Surviving a nuclear detonation is one thing, but saving yourself from the harmful effects of the fallout is another.
Radiation piggybacks on the ashes and specks of dust carried by the wind may penetrate a person’s body through respiration. Plus, nukes radiate different types of energy after they have been detonated.
With those things in mind, we created this article for you to know the top 4 best nuclear gas masks and other relevant information to help you survive when nuclear fallout occurs (hopefully not!).
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A Comparison of The Best Nuclear Gas Mask
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1y ago
Arrows are pointed weapons launched from a bow. People in various cultures have been using them for a long time now.
During those ancient times, they had to make them from scratch. Now, it’s easier for people who want to make their own arrows because they can buy most of the parts that are ready to assemble.
As a prepper, arrow making is a skill you need to learn not just for survival but for your protection as well. Below is a guide that can help you with that.
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Basic Parts of an Arrow
Steps In Making An Arrow
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