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04/21/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Basic outdoor survival skills that will help you when SHTF
Spending time learning different skills can help you survive in the wilderness when SHTF. Prepare by learning basic outdoor survival skills like hunting, fire starting or first aid so you can survive if you get lost in the wilderness. (h/t to PeparedSurvivalist.org) Basic first aid techniques Before SHTF, sign up for first aid classes so you can master […]
04/19/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Survival basics: 3 Ways to find water in the wilderness
The human body needs at least two liters of water every day to maintain vital bodily functions, such as circulating blood and regulating your body temperature. If you don’t drink water for a whole day, you will have trouble performing basic mental and physical tasks. If you go at least 48 hours without water, your body will struggle with […]
04/12/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Over 1.3 million Californians could be drinking tap water contaminated with chemicals linked to PARKINSON’S
A study published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology has found that more than 1.3 million Californians may be drinking water contaminated with high levels of manganese. This is bad because the levels are enough to cause cognitive disabilities in children and Parkinson’s disease-like symptoms in adults. The study was conducted by researchers from the University of […]
03/24/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Water safety: Preserve water using silver coins
When stockpiling supplies for your home, you should prepare enough water for your family. Keep in mind that you will need water for drinking and other tasks, like cooking, cleaning and watering your garden. Before SHTF, you should also learn how to find and filter more water for your supply. Alternatively, you can use an […]
03/23/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Prepper must-haves: 17 Items a college student needs for spring break
Throngs of college students from all over America gather every year on beaches to celebrate spring break. While vacations are supposed to be fun and relaxing, preppers know that danger may lurk around every corner. If you have college kids or grandkids going on spring break, make sure they know how to stay calm when […]
03/17/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Survival basics: 7 Essential skills for modern preppers
Non-preppers might take modern conveniences for granted, but experienced preppers know that it’s also important to learn and practice different survival skills so you can find food, water and shelter when SHTF. Don’t just rely on your high-tech gear and tools. Below are some essential survival skills that modern preppers should learn and practice so they […]
03/15/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Water supply and prepping: Emergency water solutions when your supply runs out
As a prepper, the last thing you want is to turn on the faucet and not have any water flow from it. Before this happens to you during a long-term water disruption, it’s best to learn about several ways to find and harvest more water for your stockpile. Some options include installing a well with a […]
03/06/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Hydration and health: How to ensure that your drinking water is safe
Drinking enough water every day is important because this will help you stay hydrated. But how can you tell when water from the tap is safe to drink? If you are worried about your family’s health and the water quality in your area, read on to learn how to make sure that your drinking water […]
02/24/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Vinyl chloride released in Ohio train derailment linked to liver damage
Vinyl chloride – a chemical being transported in some of the train cars that derailed and burned in East Palestine, Ohio early this month – can harm the human liver. Data suggests that vinyl chloride may also cause liver cancer and a nonmalignant liver disease called toxicant-associated steatohepatitis (TASH). Liver health and exposure to vinyl chloride If someone who is otherwise healthy develops TASH, […]
02/14/2023
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By Zoey Sky
CHEMICAL COVER-UP: EPA’s plan to regulate wastewater pollution DOES NOT deal with “forever chemicals”
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released last month the Effluent Guidelines Program Plan 15 for regulating wastewater pollution, including discharges of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) or “forever chemicals.” However, the plan doesn’t reflect the urgent need to deal with these pollutants more quickly. The EPA’s plan will likely take years to complete and it will delay […]
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