In almost every emergency situation you are in, whether it is a car wreck, a scraped knee on the playground, an active shooter, or a natural or man-made disaster, YOU are most likely going to be the first responder. Help from emergency responders may take a while to arrive. Having some background in basic first […]
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Emergency Water in a Bag for Your Emergency Kits
Goodbye Plastic Bottles – there’s emergency water in a bag now! What will they think of next? Awhile back I won a little emergency kit that was the size of a large paperback book. Inside were some essentials for survival – an emergency blanket, some weird food bars, a few bits of first aid, and 2 […]
150 Reasons to be Prepared for Life
When things go wrong and my family looks at me and says, “What now?” I can’t imagine looking them in the eye and saying, “I don’t know.” — Josh, a Mom with a Prep reader. Those of us who try to live a more prepared life have a ton of reasons why we do it. […]
Make Emergency Preparedness Fun for Kids with Phineas and Ferb
I’m an advocate of introducing your children to emergency preparedness early. Not only by teaching them how to become self-sufficient with cleaning, cooking, etc., but in specific emergency preparedness matters. This weekend, my family and I finally got to sit down and watch one of our favorite shows for kids (shhh…we watch it when the […]
PREParedness Quick Tip #34: Shutting Off Your Utilities in an Emergency
Do you know how to turn off your utilities in the event of an emergency? One of the things that is handy to know is how to turn off your utilities. Though most utility companies would prefer for you to go through them to do so, in the event of an emergency, you might be […]
PREParedness Quick Tip #33: Travel-Sized Items for Emergency Kits
When was the last time you wandered down the travel-sized or sample aisle of your local mega-mart and wondered how you could use those things? They are always so expensive for the size they are, and seem like a waste, don’t they? But wait. They are perfect for your emergency bags! When you are putting […]
Preparedness Quick Tip #28: Create a Home Inventory
Preparedness isn’t just about getting your survival gear, packing up your MREs and hitting the road. It’s about being prepared for everyday life, regardless of what it throws at you. In the event of a local disaster or even an emergency at your own home, having a documentation of your valuables is a huge help […]
What the Heck does that Even Mean!? A Glossary of Preparedness & Homesteading Terms
Do you know how it is to walk into a group of folks who are well versed in their speciality, and they are talking and throwing around terms and acronyms and you haven’t a clue what they’re talking about, but you really want to understand? That’s how I felt when I first started investigating just […]
For the Kids: A Kid Reviews Jake & Miller’s Big Adventure
Sometimes, children have a hard time understanding the meaning of preparedness, or get scared at the thought of venturing out into the great unknown and the dangers they perceive there. Having a book that helps reinforce what we, as parents, are teaching them is a great asset. Jake & Miller’s Big Adventure by Bernie Carr […]
10 First Aid Skills Every Parent Should Know
Besides being able to kiss a boo-boo away, and put a bandaid on an ouchie, and stop the rush of a nosebleed with our shirt sleeve, what first aid skills do you really have? Here are 10 First Aid Skills every parent should know: If an emergency arose, would you be able to stand in […]