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How to Prepare for a Drought

Droughts are prolonged periods of less-than-average rainfall. They can last from several weeks to years, causing significant hardship due to lack of water for drinking, cleaning, and watering crops. If you live in a drought-prone [...]

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The Survival Skills Everyone Should Know

  Know Your Priorities I talked with survival teacher and founder of onPoint Tactical Kevin Reeve for help coming up with a list of priorities for survival in case of a disaster. This is what he suggests: [...]

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Are You Ready for the Big One?

Are You Ready for the Big One? A Disaster Survival Guide for Smart People Remember when the government told us to run out and buy duct tape and plastic tarps in the months before the [...]

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What Should I Do Before, During, And After An Earthquake?

What Should I Do Before, During, And After An Earthquake? 1. What to Do Before an Earthquake -Make sure you have a fire extinguisher, first aid kit, a battery-powered radio, a flashlight, and extra batteries [...]

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LET ME CALL IT : LUCKY 9

WHAT ARE THE THINGS INSIDE MY GO BAG? LET ME CALL IT : LUCKY 9 LUCKY 9 (What are the things inside your GO BAG) 1. Multi-tool (this can be optional since the students and [...]

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How to Attend to a Stab Wound

TO ALL RESPONDERS: How to Attend to a Stab Wound Painful, gory, and potentially deadly, a stab wound requires immediate treatment to alleviate the bleeding and pain and stabilize the victim until he can be [...]

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