-
Latest Posts
Archives
- May 2011 (2)
- April 2011 (3)
- January 2011 (1)
- December 2010 (1)
- October 2010 (1)
- September 2010 (2)
- August 2010 (2)
- July 2010 (2)
- June 2010 (3)
- May 2010 (2)
- April 2010 (1)
- March 2010 (1)
- February 2010 (2)
- January 2010 (2)
- December 2009 (1)
- November 2009 (2)
- October 2009 (3)
- September 2009 (2)
- August 2009 (2)
- July 2009 (3)
- June 2009 (5)
- May 2009 (3)
- April 2009 (1)
- March 2009 (1)
- February 2009 (3)
- January 2009 (2)
Tags
air air conditioning application barter battery building methods children climate control construction cooking cooling debi pearl deodorizer education emergency fire food preparation food preservation food sources food storage gardening methods health home remedies housing how to materials medicine no greater joy magazine planning preparedness preservation recipes refrigeration remedies rescue safety shelter signal skills soil storage trade water water filter wild animals
Tag Archives: education
Excellent Reasons to Employ a Smaller Sized Bag
Guides and books on the subject of survival consistently present checklists of things that really need to be packed for emergency travel. The vast majority recommend that you pack a small bag. There are very good considerations to have few …
Posted in Rescue, Safety, Storage, Survival
Tagged application, education, emergency, planning, preparedness, safety
Leave a comment
How to Use Magnesium Fire Starter Stick
Take the time to become familiar with your fire stick before you need it in an emergency. Magnesium fire starter sticks can be found at most outdoor retailers for two dollars or less. Purchase two of these and practice with one until you’re comfortable using it. This small expenditure of time and money could possibly save your life.
Posted in Domestic Skills, Fire, Fire Safety, Rescue, Safety, Survival
Tagged education, emergency, fire, how to, preparedness, skills
Leave a comment
5 Methods to Get Along with a Difficult Person
Many people are just much easier to work with than others. The ability to handle these types of associations may mean the difference between living and dying in a survival situation. Below are a few useful techniques: FIRST THIS IS …
Tips for Emergency Water Storage
The human body can only survive three days without drinking water. Water is really a high priority in terms of emergency preparedness. Nearly 25 gallons each day is used by each individual in the average household. This isn’t only drinking …
Posted in Domestic Skills, Environment, Health, Storage
Tagged education, emergency, how to, planning, preparedness, skills, storage, water
Leave a comment
Calculate Sunset by Hand
Coping without electrical power or residing out of doors will mean that daylight becomes a very important resource. The sun’s light delivers illumination needed to accomplish important responsibilities. When you know how much daylight remains, you are better able to …
Posted in Safety, Shelter, Survival
Tagged education, how to, planning, preparedness, safety, skills
Leave a comment
Uses Remedies of Dandelion
Dandelion can be used liberally as it’s non-poisonous. Each of the parts of the plant are edible: the roots, leaves and blooms. Healthy kidney, urinary tract and liver function are helped by Dandelion. Select plants to collect that haven’t been …
Dandelions: a Good Friend in Time of Need
Dandelions are best-known because of their dazzling yellow blooms that are later replaced by a globular downy orb, dispatching seeds in the wind. Other people view this vegetation as being a persistent weed that may invade even an immaculate turf. …
Posted in Domestic Skills, Food, Gardening, Health, Herbs, Methods, Survival, Vegetables
Tagged dandelions, education, food sources, herbal remedies, how to, planning, preparedness, wild animals
Leave a comment
Crickets for Survival
Crickets live in shallow tunnels dug beneath stones or dirt or in clumps of plant matter. Males can often be heard calling females for mating at night when they are more active. Most species are found in grasslands and forest, …
Posted in Domestic Skills, Food, Nutrition, Survival
Tagged education, food preservation, food sources, how to, planning, preparedness, preservation, recipes
Leave a comment
Herbs Used for Incense
Native Americans often used the smoke of Cedar to cleanse their homes. Smoke can be used in rustic conditions as a cleanser to rid a person, bedding, clothing or shelter of vermin, viruses and harmful bacteria.
Posted in Air, Clothing, Domestic Skills, Emergency, Environment, Fire, Health, Herbal, Improvements, Medicine, Remedies & Treatments, Safety, Sanitation, Shelter, Survival
Tagged air, application, education, fire, health, holidays, how to, medicine, preparedness, remedies, safety, shelter, skills
Leave a comment
Frankincense an Amazing Healer
When available, Frankincense can be an effective wound care tool. If you use essential oil for medicinal purposes, take the time to insure that the product you select was steam distilled or alcohol extracted as chemical solvent methods are not safe for this application.
Posted in Health, Herbal, Medicine, Remedies & Treatments, Survival
Tagged education, emergency, health, how to, medicine, preparedness, remedies
Leave a comment