newest video makes it easy to learn Continuous Chest Compression CPR. Every three days, more Americans die from sudden cardiac arrest than the number who died in the 9-11 attacks. You can lessen this recurring loss by learning this hands-only CPR method that doubles a person’s chance of surviving cardiac arrest. Watch physician researchers Gordon A. Ewy, MD, and Karl Kern, MD, demonstrate the easy, life-saving method that they developed at the University of Arizona College of Medicine. http://ahsc.arizona.edu/node/730
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Posted: 20th May 2013 by admin in Survival InfoThe Ultimate Doomsday Provision: “Designed For When All Other Rights Have Failed”
Posted: 19th May 2013 by admin in Current Events & News, Survival InfoJM – May 19, 2013 – Survival-Warehouse.com In his dissent of the 2002 Ninth Circuit court ruling that “the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution does not guarantee individuals the right to bear arms,” Judge Alex Kozinski argued with the very reasoning our founding fathers used to include it in the U.S. Constitution to begin with. It may be 10 years since the Ninth Circuit attempted to rewrite our law of the land (it was nullified by the U.S. Supreme Court), but Judge Kozinski’s views on our right to bear arms are as true to Americans today as they were over two hundred years ago when our founders argued for “The Right to Bear Arms”. Judge Kozinski’s views are from many lessons of history, [...]
How to survive during fire in homes
Posted: 16th May 2013 by admin in Misc., Survival InfoTags: How to survive during fire in homes
How to survive during A fire in Your home A huge number of people all over the world lose their lives in house fires every year than in all natural disasters collective. A devastating number of fires occur in the home. There are many tested ways to prevent and survive a fire. It’s not a matter of chance. It’s a subject of planning in advance. Have one or more working Smoke Alarm Remember to buy a smoke alarm. It offers low-priced defense for you and your family. Install a smoke alarm at every point of your home. With a working smoke alarm, you can double your chances of survival. Also test it on a monthly basis and keep it free [...]
How-To Clean A Shotgun. A universal shotgun cleaning kit can be used with all gauge shotguns. The basic procedure, without breaking down your gun is the same for all types of shotguns, such as the pump, semi-automatic and single or double barrel shotgun. First and foremost ensure your gun is unloaded before attempting to clean. Attach the brush tip to the cleaning rod. Run the brush through the barrel to break free any residue. Run the brush clear through the barrel as needed. Attach the accessory tip to the cleaning rod and insert a patch. Wet the patch with cleaning solvent so that it’s wet, but not soaked through. Run the rod down [...]
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Leather working is not exactly something one would think of when it comes to survival prep. It may seem more like a hobby, rather than a survival skill. I would like to explain how it can actually be beneficial for you to learn. Working with leather gives you a connection to your surroundings, which when you are preparing to survive a situation, is always a good thing. Homesteaders will probably be more inclined to learn leather working. It is a skill that dates back to primitive times, but it still has its uses today. One thing people of today can learn from the aboriginal people is the idea of waste not, want not. They made sure to use every piece [...]
The Wonders of Salt – And Food Preservation
Posted: 9th April 2013 by admin in Survival InfoTags: Food Preservation, Wonders of Salt
Salt has allowed our past civilization to expand to unknown areas and discover many new things. Salt’s ability to preserve food has allowed man to survive hard winters, floods, storms, and months lost at sea. Salt makes food taste great! But, that is just the modern use for salt. It’s real value is in it’s ability to preserve food. Thousands of years ago salt was very hard to come by. Traders established trading in countries that did not have access to salt. Countries went to war over salt rights. In days before the modern freezer, salt was your lifeline to storing meats. Now, we take salt for granted. It now comes in many forms and tastes. But, what if [...]
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What Sets Mother Earth Products Apart from Everyone Else
Posted: 5th April 2013 by admin in Survival InfoTags: Mother Earth Products
A letter from the owner…..read below and see if you feel there is a difference. We get asked this and other questions all the time. First and foremost, I am happy to try to articulate what sets us apart, but I do not wish to be seen as trying to pick apart the other large companies by doing such. I feel everyone plays an important role in supporting this movement. There are major differences though, but no value is ever added when your emphasis is only to tear down others. This is not my intent as I go through these differences. As the owner of Mother Earth Products I surely believe we must be careful and not allow growth to [...]
Familiarizing Yourself with Tornado Preparedness
Posted: 28th March 2013 by admin in Survival Info, WeatherTags: Tornado Preparedness
Preparing for a Tornado Spending inordinate amounts of time recreational preparing for a violent, rotating funnel of wind is probably not anyone’s idea of a great time. The reality for residents of large swaths of the United States, however, is such that preparing for a tornado is a critical thing to do at some point. Since tornadoes have entire seasons devoted to them and have a penchant for exercising mass destruction upon unsuspecting towns, adequately preparing for them should be a top priority. Tornado winds can reach excesses of 300 mph and leave a path of destruction one mile across and fifty miles long. Also considering that the length of a storm varies by the strength of the funnel cloud [...]
Preparing for Spring Floods
Posted: 27th March 2013 by admin in Survival InfoTags: Preparing for Spring Floods
Preparing for Spring Floods by John Milandred On March 22, 2013 http://minnesota.cbslocal.com reported: The National Weather Service is warning residents in parts of Minnesota to get ready for some major flooding as all the snow begins to melt this spring. The map of spring flooding risk across the U.S. shows eastern North Dakota and northwest Minnesota are at the highest risk for severe flooding. Late winter snows and the potential of a quick warm-up could cause major flooding, especially in the Red River Valley. The Fargo-Moor head area in particular is expected to get hit hard, and should prepare for one of the top five worst floods they’ve seen yet. In January, 2009 my wife [...]
Are Your Weapons Worthless? When The S.H.T.F. You better be accurate
Posted: 21st March 2013 by admin in Survival Gear & Weapons, Survival Info, Weapons & Ammunition“Over the years, Americans in particular have been all too willing to squander their hard-earned independence and freedom for the illusion of feeling safe under someone else’s authority. The concept of self-sufficiency has been undermined in value over a scant few generations. The vast majority of the population seems to look down their noses upon self-reliance as some quaint dusty relic, entertained only by the hyper paranoid or those hopelessly incapable of fitting into mainstream society.” ― Cody Lundin, A well prepared patriot is likely stocked up with weapons and ammunition in preparation for the coming collapse of society. As our government hurls headlong towards a socialist utopia many of us understand that a well-stocked arsenal will be an essential [...]
Determining direction has been a skill that folks have endeavored to learn for hundreds of years. The compass is probably one of the most commonly used tools and dates back to A.D. 80. Unfortunately for some, using a compass requires a bit of math skills as well, which isn’t always exciting for those who struggled in the subject. Who says you will never use the stuff you learned in school? Don’t get too worried if you were not a math whiz. I will give you a basic briefing on how to use a compass effectively. 1-Reviewing the Cardinal Directions Basic elementary geography class included the subject of cardinal directions. Let’s refresh your memory. North, East, South and West. Remember? You [...]
Zombies Series Part 3 – Zombies Believe Government Is The Answer
Posted: 6th March 2013 by admin in Survival InfoYou Have To Work With What You Have Ideology leads some to believe that the government is the only answer and self-reliance is an outdated goal, not a worthy endeavor. Zombies rally to demand gun control what kinds of trees you can plant in your own yard and what color house is permissible. What the ones rallying against your fundamental rights fail to realize however, is that they too must live within the rules set forth and not just give the rules a passing nod. The ones demanding controls will have to live with those controls as well. Many of those that claim to know what is best for the country will be some of the first to go during [...]
Bow Drill Part 3 Working the Set
Posted: 5th March 2013 by admin in Fire, Survival Info, Survival SkillsOnce you have constructed your bow drill set and have gone through the initial fine-tuning steps, it is time to get comfortable with it. As with any new skill, it will take some time to figure out how to make it work best for you. Starting a fire with a bow drill is certainly possible, but it is not without a lot of trial and error. Don’t give up! Keep working at this primitive, but oh so important skill. It is a key part of survival training. Read on to learn some more tricks and tips about making your bow drill work for you. Remember, these are things other folks have learned through their own experiences. You will hopefully be [...]
Bow Drill Part 2 Fine Tuning the Set
Posted: 27th February 2013 by admin in Fire, Making what you need, Survival InfoThere is no set in stone way to starting a fire with a bow drill. There are extensive videos on the internet showcasing the art of starting a fire with a bow drill, but quite frankly, they could make a person crazy. Any skill requires a lot of practice. It is highly unlikely anybody is going to pick up their new tools and walk right out and start a fire. Your bow drill tool set is going to need a little fine tuning. You won’t find those tips in any of those videos. Mainly, because there are so many little things you can do to make your particular set a little better for you. Basically, to each their own. What [...]
What’s A Survivalist? Survivalists or preppers are individuals (or groups) who are part of the Survivalism movement. We are actively preparing for a natural or man made disaster that would necessitate self-reliant living. These disruptive situations could be anything from changes in the Earth’s climate or devastating storms to chemical spills or bio-weapon attacks to the general socioeconomic collapse of a society resulting in food and/or supply shortages. Our survival blog attempts to address as many possible scenarios and provide detailed information relative to survival in a post apocalyptic world. A Short History Of Modern Survivalism The modern Survivalist movement began in the Cold War Era when American Civil Defense promoted Fallout Shelters and survival training for school children. [...]
7 Night Hiking Tips Some people love to hike during the day. In fact, most people choose to start their day with a few minutes hike around their neighborhood. However, for some reason there are those who find it hard to go hiking in the morning. But, hiking is a very good weight-bearing exercise that many people would not want to miss. If you really cannot make it during day time, hiking at night is definitely another good option that you can take. Read further to know some helpful tips on hiking at night: Get to know the place. The most common mistake that many people make when hiking at night is that they always think that they [...]
How To Be Prepared During Hard Economic Times
Posted: 16th April 2012 by Preppers in Emergency Must Haves, Societal Collapse, Survival InfoHow To Be Prepared During Hard Economic Times Preparation for hard economic times requires that three needs be met: food, shelter and water. Ensuring these survival supplies are in place will ease the stress of living in a very turbulent time. Food can be easily bought and stored now. The local grocery store can provide all the food necessary. Each person in the household must be allotted a 30-day supply of food. Food stores sell complete meals, such as turkey, stuffing and potatoes, which can be easily stored without refrigeration. Cans of fruit, nuts, vegetables and meat can round out necessary food supplies. Remember, though, that freezing and thawing will ruin cans of food packed in liquid. Don’t buy [...]
Top 5 Weapons For Surviving 2012
Posted: 24th January 2012 by admin in Survival Gear & Weapons, Survival Info, War & InvasionTags: Weapons For Surviving
Keep in mind that crowbars are generally used in hand-to-hand combat situations. Ideally, threats should not be allowed to come that close. A crowbar should be viewed as a valuable tool that can be used as a weapon in emergencies. 12 Gauge Shotgun Infected animals could be a major concern during an apocalypse. The best method of neutralizing dangerous animals is treating them as though they are rabid. Take care to avoid bites from infected animals. This PoliceOne.com article establishes that the best weapon for effectively killing a dangerous animal is a 12 gauge shotgun. Use a military-grade shotgun slug rather than buckshot to cause immediate, fatal damage. Depending on the slug used, a 12 gauge shotgun may even be able to take [...]









