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Extreme Drought in the West: PREPARE FOR AND SURVIVE A WILDFIRE

by Bob | Apr 24, 2021 | Survival

Wildfires Of all natural disasters, wildfires are among the most dangerous. They can spring up quickly and spread very fast. The United States averages over 73,000 wildfires every year. They cause 2 billion dollars worth of damage annually. Over 7 million acres are...

Day 258: 2020 Pandemic. Preparation and Survival Task #9, 10 and 11. Continue Your Area Study: Your Home, Drowning, Fire Prevention and Firearm Safety.

by Bob | Nov 23, 2020 | 2020 Pandemic

I’m putting these three together. They seem common sense, but then again. I’ll discuss fire further on in more detail. Task Nine Mild: Drowning Prevention Checklist Always monitor young children when bathing. Insure your dishwasher and washing machine are off when...

Day 257: 2020 Pandemic. Preparation and Survival Task #8. Continue Your Area Study: Your Home, Prevent Choking, Suffocation.

by Bob | Nov 22, 2020 | 2020 Pandemic

Hand in there. We’ll get to the exciting stuff soon enough. To prevent choking and suffocation There’s a reason certain toys are designated for certain ages. What a child can put in their mouth, they will put in their mouth. When putting babies to sleep make sure...

Day 256: 2020 Pandemic. Preparation and Survival Task #7. Continue Your Area Study: Your Home, Prevent Poisoning.

by Bob | Nov 21, 2020 | 2020 Pandemic

I know these tasks about the home seem mundane and not as sexy as learning to start a fire with a box and piece of wood, but I emphasize the things you’re more likely to deal with first. The most likely threats. It is more likely for children to be seriously...

Day 255: 2020 Pandemic. Preparation and Survival Task #6. Continue Your Area Study: Your Home, Part I

by Bob | Nov 20, 2020 | 2020 Pandemic

When we think survival, we picture someone out in the wilderness in a pine tree lean-to, but we spend most of our time in our home and it’s easy to overlook what we can do to make that environment safer. It is far more likely, in fact a given, that you will experience...
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