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Urban Survival Supplies


urbansurvivalToday’s topic is urban survival supplies. We have seen many survival shows portray wilderness survival, plane crashes, mountain climbing gone wrong, etc. But, for most of us, we need to prepare to survive at home, school or the office in the event of some emergency or natural disaster.

Emergency preparedness urban survival supplies should include some main areas: shelter, food, water, first aid, light and communication, sanitation and hygiene, security and self-defense, reference guide, survival kits and a survival garden.

Shelter

If you are able to stay in your house, school or office, then your shelter is already provided. However, if you are forced to move, you may have to improvise on your shelter. It would be wise to have a tarp and space blanket or sleeping bag as part of your urban survival supplies, just in case your next shelter isn’t as nice. The goal is to keep warm, dry and protected from the elements. Also, have a way to start a fire, which may be necessary for heat, cooking and light. Keep matches and lighters as part of your urban survival supplies.

Food

An emergency or natural disaster could last 3 days, weeks or months depending on the situation. Most organizations, such as the Red Cross or FEMA recommend at least 72 hours of food and water to be stored in your home, office, school or in a grab and go bag.

After watching the aftermath of all the recent earthquakes and the not so recent Katrina hurricane, it would be a good idea to keep at least one month and up to 12 months of storage food as part of your urban survival supplies.

Store food that requires no refrigeration, with a combination of dehydrated/freeze dried food and canned goods. Choose foods that you and your family will eat, such as: canned meats, fruits, vegetables, protein bars, dry cereal, peanut butter, dried fruit, nuts, crackers, powdered milk, beans and any special needs.

Water

Each person will need one gallon of water per day (drinking and sanitation). It is hard to store enough water beyond two weeks per person, so investing in a good water filter is helpful. Also keep plain bleach on hand or chemical treatment pills for additional methods of purifying the water. Store your water in clean food grade plastic containers, and rotate every 6 months or so.

First Aid

It is best to have some basic first aid knowledge/training, in order to assist others and to keep yourself safe. There are many different types of first aid kits that are available for portable use and for keeping in your home, school or place of business. You will need to decide what first aid kits are necessary for your urban survival supplies. You will want to have adhesive bandages, alcohol/cleanser pads, sterile dressings and other supplies.

Light and Communication

Your urban survival supplies should include some forms of light and communication. Keep a combination of different types such as, candles, oil lamps, 4-in-1 emergency wind-up flashlight radio alarm cell phone charger combo, matches, lighters, extra batteries and a survival whistle. Another great tool would be two-way radios, if you have more than one person.

Sanitation and Hygiene

Keep a good supply of your personal hygiene products on hand and also your household cleaning and kitchen supplies. Extra paper towels, toilet paper, garbage bags and other products will come in handy too. You may not be able to use your toilet if the water supply is shut off. If this happens, it would be good to have a portable toilet with sawdust or chemical treatments. Also, use garbage bags to line the toilet for easier cleanup.

Security and Self-Defense

Prevention is the best way to secure your home, by trimming shrubs, installing good dead bolt locks with solid doors. Have good window locks and a ladder/rope for the upper level in case escape is needed.

Self-defense is up to the individual, and may include some sort of fighting/martial arts training and weapons. Guns are useful for hunting and self-defense, and it is recommended to have a handgun, a pump shotgun, a small rifle, ammunition and cleaning tools for each one. There are many varieties available, so ask your friends and a gun shop dealer what would work best for you.

Reference Guides and Skills

Now is a good time to gather some good reference guides on emergency preparedness as part of your urban survival supplies. There are some great online sources as well, but in the middle of an emergency, it is better to have a physical book on hand.

Check out these two great books, “It’s a Disaster!… and what are you gonna do about it?” by Bill & Janet Liebsch and “Making the Best of Basics Family Preparedness Handbook” by James Talmage Stevens. Both are wonderful books. I had the pleasure of listening to James at a Preparedness Expo years ago, and he signed my book. Now, he has an updated edition with much more material. I’ve had some nice conversations with Janet Liebsch as well, and am impressed with the quality and layout of the book.

Some online resources are:

National Weather Service (NOAA) Safety Information

30 Tips for Emergency Preparedness from Homeland Security (DHS)

Red Cross – Preparing and Getting Trained

Survival Kits

There are many different survival kits out there, designed for a variety of needs. These include personal/family, evacuation, hunting, office, car, pet, children and classroom lockdown school kits. Many churches, schools and businesses are also implementing emergency plans. Make sure you know how these plans involve or affect you and your loved ones and add the appropriate survival kits to you urban survival supplies.

Survival Seeds for a Survival Garden

I just love to plant some vegetables every year and taste those fresh veggies right from the back yard! Some folks take it a whole notch higher than me, and plant a huge plot. Whatever your property will allow, just do what you can do.

It is recommended to have non-hybrid, heirloom, non-gmo preparedness seeds (survival seeds), which can be harvested at the end of the season and used for planting for years to come. These seeds break the cycle of constantly buying from the seed company year after year. These are suitable for your everyday vegetable garden or a survival garden (emergency garden).

About the Author: Susan Hovis has many interests which include economics, history, music, golf, the outdoors, gardening and emergency preparedness. She also enjoys studying the monetary system and spends time at the family cabin in Northern Minnesota.

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How to Survive a Tornado


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Many people have seen tornadoes only in movies and think that they will never face a situation like that. But now nobody can deny that the climate is changing and tornadoes are starting to appear in areas that have never seen one. If you want to feel safer or if you live in an area prone to tornadoes you should know some things.

First of all you should know what to do and what not to do. If you think that you have a fast car and can outrun the tornado, stop and think again. If it decides to go your way you can not outrun the twister. Also, if the winds are strong enough they can easily lift you car or van off the road and you can find your self in a lot of trouble. Forget about your car.

Instead, if you see a tornado coming your way don’t panic, gather your kids and head towards the basement. if you don’t have a basement or some kind of cellar with concrete walls try to position yourself in a place furthest from the windows like some hallway in the middle of the house. Toilet without windows is a good choice too. Even a closet if it is away from the windows can be a good place. If you have enough time take the mattresses from the beds and use them as shields. Biggest danger in a tornado situation is not the twister itself or even the strong winds. It is the flying debris. Small pieces of wood, glass and metal can swirl around and can cause serious injuries. Also bigger pieces can fly around with speeds surpassing 200 miles an hour. These cause serious danger and you should be aware of that. In bigger tornadoes even cars and small vans can hit your house, so you should take good precautions..

However, you should not find yourself in the basement without having some useful necessities and survival items. You should consider that when a tornado hits, power will be out and it can be very dark. So, it is best if you have prepared an emergency storage in the basement up front. Having a light source and a portable radio will be very useful. Also some stored survival food and water will help you greatly if you are trapped under debris.

The final tip is: stay inside. Do not run out right after the tornado has passed. There is big chance that another tornado might appear suddenly and you can be in serious danger. So, use the portable radio and wait for the official announcement that the danger is over. So, good luck.

About the Author: If you want to learn some more follow this link and you will find much more useful survival tricks and advice. It is always better to be safe than sorry.

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Five Reasons to Train for Apocalypse Survival


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This list of apocalyptic events that may occur in our lifetime are a popular topic throughout the survivalist community. Each apocalypse scenario that is included has a high probability of occurring in the near future. Let us dig into the list.

1. Global War

We are living in a period of history where war is prevalent in many parts of the world. These wars are costing thousands of lives. The Iraq war as of March of 2012 has taken the confirmed lives of over 115,000 civilians alone. That is the amount of people that live in Lansing Michigan, imagine the whole population of Lansing being wiped out by war, every single person that lives there gone. Now with the threats of war between the USA, Korea and Iran the concern for apocalypse survival is even higher. It is widely believed there are an estimated 20,000 active nuclear weapons in the world. It would only take a fraction of those nuclear weapons to destroy most life on earth.

2. Ecosystem

You cannot argue facts even if you are not a tree hugging environmentalist you should have concern for what is happening to our ecosystem. At least 30,000 species become extinct each year. This is the highest number in recorded history of complete species dying off. The reason for this destruction of living things is simply humans. Humans are clear cutting forests, creating and discarding harmful synthetics and slaughtering wildlife at an alarming rate. Each and every living thing on this planet plays an intricate role in each other’s survival. A simple example would be the bees in the insect world, think about the ramifications if they became extinct? The bees’ role in the ecosystem is to pollinate the plant life, which many other species rely on for survival. If the bees and other pollinating insects were to become suddenly extinct the world would suffer worldwide crop failure, resulting in famine. So yes it may be time to prepare for apocalypse survival because we do not see much chance for change in human behavior.

3. Solar Flares

If you have been watching the news this year, you probably heard about the high level of solar flare eruptions occurring from the sun. It is true that the sun has heightened periods of solar flare activity and these current flares were to be expected by scientist. What else scientist have discovered is that stars far from our solar system have been seen to increase twenty times in brightness. It is believed that these increases in brightness are actually due to giant solar flares, which are millions times more intense than what we have witnessed on earth. If our sun was to send out a solar flare of that intensity to earth we would all be vaporized in a matter of seconds. Scientist also believe that if the sun’s activity were to increase by only 1 percent would cause another ice age. Apocalypse survival may not even be a choice in the event of a giant solar flare.

4. Man Made Particle Accelerators

Imagine a small black hole, perhaps the size of a car. This black hole slowly expands overtime and as it expands it devours anything that contains matter that is in its way, this includes any living thing. Many physicists have theorized that particle accelerators such as the giant Hadron Collider that is located in Geneva, Switzerland is currently capable of creating such a black hole. Talk about manmade destruction. These black holes are made up of altered matter called strangeletes, these strangeletes have to potential to engulf our whole planet. Currently there are over two thousand physicists from over thirty countries working on the Hadron Collider. The first major particle collision test is scheduled for 2012.

5. Alien Invasion

Sounds like a science fiction film doesn’t it? The reality is that we are discovering new planets at an alarming rate due to programs such as the Kepler mission. The Kepler mission is a great example about why it may be time to prepare for apocalypse survival. The Kepler mission is specifically designed to survey a portion of our region of the Milky Way to discover dozens of Earth like planets in or near the habitable zone and determine how many of the billions of stars in our galaxy have such planets. As of December 2011, there have been 2,326 planets found that are candidates to support life. The world-renowned scientist Stephen Hawkins believes that alien life most certainly exists, and that humans should be extremely hesitant about making any contact. Hawkins fears are that Aliens may simply raid earth for its resources leaving the planet in ruin. Stephen Hawkins also stated that “We only have to look at ourselves to see how intelligent life might develop into something we wouldn’t want to meet. I imagine they might exist in massive ships, having used up all the resources from their home planet. Such advanced aliens would perhaps become nomads, looking to conquer and colonize whatever planets they can reach.”

In conclusion, the reasons listed above should at the very least cause some concern about the continuation of humanity and a reason to be ready for apocalypse survival.

About this Author: The author is a professional writer and a personal trainer. You can visit his website about sinkholes at apocalypsesurvivalschool.com, you will find information and advice about natural disasters and survival at his website.

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How to Take Care of Your Survival Knife


survivalknifeThe survival knife should be one of the most important tools for your wilderness survival. Just because it’s a tool that’s meant to take a beating doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be well kept. So how should you care for it to ensure that it holds up for years and years to come? Following these simple recommendations will guarantee to help keep your survival knife long lasting because if you take care of it, it will take care of you.

Keep the Blade Sharp

Keep the blade as sharp as you can because after all, it’s a wilderness survival knife! A dull knife is completely useless compared to a well sharpened knife. A good knife is equipped a diamond sharpener inside the sheath which enables you to sharpen the knife as you go. Unlike the other survival knives out there, there’s no need to spend your money on professionals whenever your knife gets a bit dull. Just pop out the built in sharpener, and in a few moments, your knife is as sharp as ever.

Keep the Knife Clean

Keep the knife as clean as possible. Wipe it down after working with it. You don’t have to clean it after every single chop, but it’s always a good idea to give it a brief wipe down before putting in back into the sheath. When cleaning your survival knife, remember to clean the handle as well. Clean off any dirt with water and soap. This does not only keep your survival knife in good shape, but it can prevent any harmful bacteria that’s been carried on in the wilderness.

Keep the Blade Lightly Oiled

Oil the blade of the knife when you can. Just use a small amount. This can prevent the blade from rusting and help in keeping it clean. A simple WD-40 will work and can go a long way. However, since many survival knives handle is made of rubber, avoid applying oil to that particular area as this will make the handle slippery.

As with every wilderness tool you own, taking care of it is very important. You spent a good amount of time exploring the best survival knife out there, as well as spending hard earned money to get it. So why not keep it at the best shape as possible? With just a short amount of effort will make your survival knife one of the greatest wilderness tool you’ll ever own.

A survival knife is an essential to wilderness life, whether it’s camping or hunting, it’s important to keep it maintained because the best survival knife is one that’s most reliable.

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Why You Need a Car Survival Kit


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Whether you are fond of family outdoor adventures or simply taking a long-distance driving trip, car survival kits will help you stay alive in the event you breakdown or get lost along the way. Survival supplies aren’t something we think about until we need them, but by using common sense and being prepared ahead of time, if mishaps happen during your trip or adventure, you will be able to survive comfortably until help arrives.

Your best kits will include the basics such as drinking water and some food bars maybe some dry snacks. Of course you will need those other important things like jumper cables, flashlight with extra batteries and a flat tire fix kit. You should think about some other basics like a good first aid kit, blankets and a waterproof poncho.

Some people think that is enough, however there are a few more product that may help to make you kit better such as a distress sign, reflective lights, a whistle, a swiss army knife, protective hand gear, even some reflective cones to put around your car. A small tool kit would be a great thing to have, the old stand-by duct tape is always a plus. If you have a repair manual for your automobile it would be a good idea to keep it with you on you trips. Something to clean you hands with like packaged hand wipes is a good idea.

Other optional supplies would be like a tow rope, some sort of guidance device like a portable GPS or even the good old compass.

Depending on where you plan on traveling may require you to take some extra gear, but the basics will always be the same.

Even if you think you are a survival expert, in order to get the best bang for your money when it comes to surviving in the car, you should think about buying a pre-made car survival kit to make sure everything you need is included. Beyond that, professional kits are packed with organization in mind so there is a place for everything and everything is in the right place. If decide to make your own car survival kit, make sure you do adequate research and ask for advice from experts before you begin.

You and your family will stay safe with smart preparedness and by thinking ahead. We can not prevent emergencies but we can prepare for them

About the Author: Robert is the owner of http://www.bestsurvivalproducts.com and committed to helping as many people as he can learn the importance of being prepared.

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How to Stockpile Food for Survival


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It is vital that all people are prepared against potential disaster. It is impossible to know exactly when an emergency might strike, and as such, one should take extensive measures to ensure that he or she knows exactly what to do in any situation. The implications of disaster preparation are numerous, and the process of readying oneself for emergency situations can seem daunting. However, one can best safeguard himself or herself by beginning with the basics. All reputable survival schools will assert that a vital component of disaster preparation is the gathering of a food ‘stockpile.’ By possessing a store of food for survival, one can ensure that, in the event of a disaster, he or she will have the provisions necessary to sustain himself or herself until further help can arrive.

The first important step in gathering one’s stockpile is to ensure that one possesses a well-balanced selection of foods. It may be true that preservative-laden potato chips and snack foods will keep for many months, but if one ever had to actually use his or her food stockpile, these foods would not provide one with the energy and nutrients that his or her body needs. One should therefore ensure that the foods in his or her stockpile represent all of the major nutrients that humans need for survival. This includes proteins, carbohydrates, and quality fats, plus a vast range of vitamins and minerals. Survival schools or a survival blog can be consulted for a complete list of the nutrients that the body requires on a daily basis.

An easy way to ensure that one’s food for survival features the necessary nutrients would be to choose foods from a variety of different groups. Although nutrition bars are very useful components of a survival kit, one should not rely entirely on these snacks for his or her emergency sustenance. Excellent additions to a food stockpile would include nuts, dried fruit, jerky, crackers, canned beans and vegetables, and pretzels. One can visit a survival blog for more food ideas.

However, the most vital addition to one’s food stockpile would undoubtedly be an ample source of water. After a disaster, one has no way of knowing if clean, fresh water will be available to him or her. Survival schools teach students that water is the basis of human life, and one has little to no chance of survival after a major disaster if one does not have large quantities of water available in his or her food stockpile. A good rule of thumb is to have a case of bottled water ready for each member of one’s household. This should be sufficient to keep all members of a family hydrated until further help can arrive.

After gathering all of the necessary components of his or her stockpile, one must store his or her food in a safe place. The storage location should be easily accessible even if the condition of one’s home has been affected by the disaster; for instance, if one lives in an area that is easily flooded, then he or she should be sure to store the food stockpile in the upper reaches of a cabinet or shelf so that the food is not ruined. A survival blog based in one’s specific region can be useful in determining a good place to keep one’s food for survival.

Finally, it is vital that one refreshes the food in his or her stockpile on a regular basis. Many families create a stash of emergency food and then forget about it in the coming years. One must be sure to check the stockpile every six months or so, replacing any expired or spoiled foods in order to ensure optimal health in the case of a disaster.

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United Cutlery Bush Master Survival Knife


survivalknifeThe United Cutlery Bush Master Survival Knife is more than just a hunting/survival blade–this 15.25-inch fixed blade knife carries an entire survival kit contained within its handle, hand guard, and sheath–to keep you covered on any adventure.

Built to last with quality and usability in mind, the knife features a 10-inch, clip-point blade of 420 stainless steel with a plain edge for slicing and a heavy-duty serrated edge for sawing. The knife has a durable cast metal handle that has a precision compass built into the butt cap.

Meanwhile, the knife’s handle guard detaches to release a survival kit with sewing needles, band-aides, matches, a surgical blade, and a magnifier. The protective nylon sheath holds a GI can opener, a sharpening stone, an animal snare, a snakebite kit, and a flashlight.

Knife Specifications:

  • Total Length: 15.25 inches
  • Blade Length: 10 inches
  • Blade Material: 420 Stainless Steel
  • Blade: Clip point, straight edge, and saw back edge
  • Handle Material: Black cast aluminum
  • Push tang construction
  • Compass built into the butt cap
  • Detachable hand guard
  • Nylon sheath

Survival Kit Components:

  • Precision compass
  • G.I. can opener
  • Sharpening stone
  • Animal snare
  • Snake bite kit
  • Flashlight
  • Sewing needles
  • Band-aides
  • Matches
  • Surgical blade
  • Magnifier
  • Fishing hooks
  • Line and sinkers

You can get this survival knife today here…

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SAS Survival Handbook: For Any Climate, in Any Situation


sasFor Any Climate, in Any Situation.

Newly updated to reflect the latest in survival knowledge and technology, the internationally bestselling SAS Survival Handbook is the definitive resource for all campers, hikers, and outdoor adventurers. From basic campcraft and navigation to fear management and strategies for coping with any type of disaster, this complete course includes:

Being prepared: Understanding basic survival needs and preparing essentials, such as a pocket survival kit.

Making camp: Finding the best location, constructing the appropriate shelter, organizing camp, and creating tools.

Food: What to eat, what to avoid, where to find it, and how to prepare it.

First aid: A comprehensive course in emergency/wilderness medicine, including how to maximize survival in any climate or when injured.

Disaster survival: How to react in the face of increasingly frequent natural disasters and hostile situations—and how to survive at home if all services and supplies are cut off.

You can get the SAS Survival book here…

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How to Survive the End of the World as We Know It: Tactics, Techniques, and Technologies for Uncertain Times


endoftheworldThe definitive guide on how to prepare for any crisis–from global financial collapse to a pandemic.

It would only take one unthinkable event to disrupt our way of life. If there is a terrorist attack, a global pandemic, or sharp currency devaluation–you may be forced to fend for yourself in ways you’ve never imagined. Where would you get water? How would you communicate with relatives who live in other states? What would you use for fuel?

Survivalist expert James Wesley, Rawles, author of Patriots and editor of SurvivalBlog.com, shares the essential tools and skills you will need for you family to survive, including:

* Water: Filtration, transport, storage, and treatment options.
* Food Storage: How much to store, pack-it-yourself methods, storage space and rotation, countering vermin.
* Fuel and Home Power: Home heating fuels, fuel storage safety, backup generators.
* Garden, Orchard Trees, and Small Livestock: Gardening basics, non-hybrid seeds, greenhouses; choosing the right livestock.
* Medical Supplies and Training: Building a first aid kit, minor surgery, chronic health issues.
* Communications: Following international news, staying in touch with loved ones.
* Home Security: Your panic room, self-defense training and tools.
* When to Get Outta Dodge: Vehicle selection, kit packing lists, routes and planning.
* Investing and Barter: Tangibles investing, building your barter stockpile. And much more.

How to Survive the End of the World as We Know It is a must-have for every well-prepared family.

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Emergency Food Storage & Survival Handbook: Everything You Need to Know to Keep Your Family Safe in a Crisis


emergencysurvivalWhat if your life was disrupted by a natural disaster, food or water supply contamination, or any other type of emergency? Do you have the essentials for you and your family? Do you have a plan in the event that your power, telephone, water and food supply are cut off for an extended amount of time? What if there were no medical or pharmaceutical services available for days, weeks, or months? How prepared are you?

With this guide by your side, you and your family will learn how to plan, purchase, and store a three-month supply of all the necessities—food, water, fuel, first-aid supplies, clothing, bedding, and more—simply and economically. In other words, this book may be a lifesaver.

Inside you’ll find 10 steps to an affordable food storage program plus how to:
• Prepare a home “grocery store” and “pharmacy”
• Use what you store and store what you use
• Store water safely and provide for sanitation needs
• Create a first-aid kit, car kit, and 72-hour emergency kit for the whole family
• And many more invaluable hints and tips

“This clear, concise, step-by-step program is not only affordable and doable, it’s essential in these uncertain times. Now, everyone from apartment dwellers to basement owners can store a three-month supply of the essentials, including peace of mind!” — Joni Hilton, author of Once-a-Week Cooking Plan and Cooking Secrets My Mother Never Taught Me

Get this survival handbook here…

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