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Preparing is like having common sense, but with steroids. This holds true regardless if you are prepared for natural or man-made disasters as well as SHTF social collapse. Regardless of what kind of disasters you face, your survival skills are of no use if you are not prepared. No matter how prepared you are for a SHTF situation, it is important to remember that everything can change in a flash. Here are some tips to help you get started.

Prepping is common sense on steroids

There are many ways you can prepare for disasters or emergencies. The most popular one is to create your own bug-out bag. This is a simple but effective way to add a few items on your weekly grocery list. For example, buy two of the same item. These extras can be stored in a pantry or freezer. Coupons, buying at discounted grocery stores and using buy one, get 1 deals are all other options for preparing.

It's a zero-sum game

Perhaps you have heard that prep is a zero-sum sport. But are you sure what that actually means? Zero-sum games are situations where all participants will lose or gain something if the other doesn't win. Also, it means that no one can win everything. Because of this, they are often called "zero-sum games." You don't need to be prepared for the worst.

It's a lifestyle

A person can prepare for all sorts of events. Prepping can be a lifestyle. Like any other lifestyle, prepping requires ongoing work and new goals. The good news about prepping is that you can begin small and build upon it over time. Here are some tips to help you get more prepared. Let's take a look at some of the things you should have on hand.


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It's a hobby

The phrase "prepping" has come to mean different things to different people. Some people think it means being prepared for "the sh** hit the fan". For others, it means having a bag of survival gear and supplies you can use for 72 hours. You may hear the terms "bug-out bag" or "everyday carrier" depending on whom you ask. Some people consider prepping a way of life, rather than a hobby. Regardless of whether prepping is the right choice for you, here are some tips on how to engage in prepping.


It's a movement

"Prepping" is a phrase that conjures up images of disasters or disruptions that will threaten our daily lives. It is a sign of instability in technological, political and economic systems. Some people consider this frightening and unreal. Other people are encouraged by the idea to plan ahead. You don't have to be a religious or skilled person to learn how you can prepare for and survive. Here are some tips. When preparing for the worst, it's important to keep a beginner's mind.

It's an entire book

This book is not just about preparing for an emergency. Many people don’t understand what prepping actually is. It's about survival. The book analyzes the reasons people choose to prepare and how to survive in disaster. This book can be used as a reference guide to anyone who is interested in disaster preparation. You will find some of these tips useful even if you are not at home in an emergency.

It's spectacular!

If you're a prepper, you may have heard of "Naked And Afraid." The reality series follows three New York-based preppers as they try to survive a terrorist attack or natural disaster. Each person is confronted with different challenges, from a nuclear explosion to a hurricane. Each of these shows has a slightly different take on the concept of prepping, but they all have some similarities.


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FAQ

How long should the supplies in a survival bag last?

The best way to ensure you have enough supplies for an emergency is to keep them on hand at all times. When disaster strikes, you don't want your supplies to run out.

For camping trips, for instance, it is important to have everything in one backpack. This includes water, food, first aid kits and fire starters.

A flashlight, map and compass are all important. These items will help keep you safe and guide you home if necessary.

Keep these supplies in a waterproof container such as a plastic bag, box, or bucket. It is important that these supplies are easy-to-reach and do not get lost or tossed around in your backpack when you go hiking.

Think about the items you use the most frequently when packing your supplies. Also consider how much space each item takes. If you have room left over, consider adding extra items. If you are planning on spending a lot time outdoors cooking, you might consider adding a stove and pots to your shopping list.

It is important to keep track of where you have placed your supplies. You will be limited in the things you can do once civilization has returned.


How can I make doomsday preparations on a tight budget?

It can be hard to prepare your home for the apocalypse. If you do have to prepare, here are three ways you can make sure you're prepared.

  1. Make sure you have enough food and water. If disaster strikes, don't be caught without enough food or water.
  2. Buy a solar-powered radio. This radio will keep you updated about what's happening worldwide in the event of a power outage.
  3. Learn how to grow food yourself. This way, you'll know exactly what you need to eat. This will also mean that you don't have to worry if you run out of ingredients.


What should I get first in preparation?

Make sure you bring enough water for everyone on your trip. They are essential!

Sunscreen lotion is also important. It doesn’t matter whether you’re hiking or going to the beach; you’ll need it.

Also, don't forget to pack extra batteries for all your electronics. Last but not least, make sure to pack a few sunglasses. Before you go, you won't be able to see how much glare it will cause.



Statistics

  • Approximately a hundred and seventeen million people earn, on average, the same income they did in 1980, while the typical income for the top one percent has nearly tripled. (newyorker.com)
  • Receiving 11.2 percent of votes in our reader survey was a propane torch. Background: This summer, we surveyed our readers about what they’d shove into a backpack if they were caught unprepared for the collapse of society. (inverse.com)
  • A gravel bike was the clear winner, receiving more than 90 percent of the votes. Background: This summer, we surveyed our readers about what they’d shove into a backpack if they were caught unprepared for the collapse of society. (inverse.com)



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How To

How to treat a wound in a survival situation

What should you do in case you get hurt? The first thing you must think about is how to deal with your wound. The first thing you need to do is stop bleeding. Next, you need to stop the infection from getting worse. If the infection is severe, consult your doctor immediately.

Make sure you have everything you need to get through any kind of injury. It is important to ensure that you are hydrated and have enough food. It is good to have a medical kit. A knife and rope are also essential. These should always be available. These items could be of assistance to you if you find yourself in trouble.

These things might be useful for you if you don’t already own them. But you shouldn't forget about basic knowledge. For example, you should know how to use bandages and disinfectants. Additionally, you need to know how to use a knife. When you cut something, you should always put pressure on the wound. Blood won't escape if you do this.

If you are in a survival situation, it is a good idea to look around and see if anything might be useful. You might be able to use a stick or a shovel to dig a hole. Perhaps you have the ability to break open a shell with a rock. It is important that you immediately attend to your wound. It shouldn't become infected.

Use warm water and soap to clean the wound. Apply antiseptic cream afterward. You should cover the wound with a bandage. Bandaging helps keep the wound dry and prevents it from becoming infected.

After you apply the bandage, make sure to check the wound at least once a day. You should only remove the bandage if it is getting dirty. Infections can result if the bandage is not removed promptly.

Talk to someone else if the pain persists while you are cleaning the wound. He/she could be of assistance. You should also ask him/her to help you clean the wound.

If you're alone, it is best to remain still for at most 10 minutes after cleaning your wound. This will allow the dirt time to settle.

Avoid scratching the area. Scratching the skin makes it easier for germs to enter the body. Avoid touching the wound. Germs can spread through the hands.

Bandages are a good way to protect your wound. It is important that you change the bandage regularly. This will keep your wounds from getting infected.

If you don’t have any bandages, you can still use leaves. You can easily find leaves. You can even use a piece cloth as a wrap.

You should also pay attention to the weather. Dress the wound carefully if it drops below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. The healing process can be slowed down by cold air.

You should have long sleeves and trousers if you live in colder climates. Gloves should be worn. You should also cover your hands with gloves.

It is also a bad idea to walk barefoot. Blisters can occur if you walk without shoes. These blisters may quickly turn to wounds.

First aid supplies are essential for hiking and camping. Also, bring a small bag containing bandages and other items.

You should also consider the type of injury you got. If you have to get stitches, go to the hospital.

It is best to avoid touching any burns that have just occurred. You can avoid infection by doing this.

Stop hunting, fishing or trapping immediately if you get hurt. First, dial 911.




 



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