EDCO: Every Day Carry Office Kit - American Preppers Network. A lot of people probably haven’t thought about an Every Day Carry Office (EDCO) kit. This is most likely because people do not think about the items they carry to work everyday as EDC’s and people’s jobs can differ drastically. While some people may carry a briefcase with pens and organizers, other people carry work gloves and tools. So, coming up with a basic EDCO kit list can be a hard thing to do. With any EDC kit, you build it to fit your basic needs. For me personally, no matter which kit I build or carry, I ALWAYS have my EDC Key Ring, because it covers some very basic survival necessities for me. I am a woman and a writer, so my needs are a little different from a man’s, but I will list a few things that go with me daily to the office. In my laptop bag and small backpack: Female Products In One Small Bag: (This bag is inside the backpack) Travel toothbrush/tooth pasteHand SanitizerNail clippersEye glass repair kitTampons/pads List of different types of EDC Kits: Keepin It Spicy,
Doctor Teaches How to Save Lives With Honey and Duct Tape in New Survival BooksThe Survival Doctor. “The Survival Doctor” Aims to Prepare Public for Next Katrina, Earthquake or Terrorist Attack Through Two New, Interactive Survival Books Teaching Do-It-Yourself Medicine. Colorado Springs, Colo., July 11, 2012—When you get a bad injury, the usual advice is to call 911. But what if there is no 911? What if you’re in another Hurricane Katrina or a terrorist attack? That’s what one family doctor is preparing people for in two new interactive e-books: “The Survival Doctor’s Guide to Wounds” and “The Survival Doctor’s Guide to Burns,” available from TheSurvivalDoctor.com July 17. If your child gashed his foot on a piece of debris, your wife got shot or your husband were scorched from a fire, would you know what to do?
“Most people know basic first aid, but you only learn advanced techniques in medical school,” says James Hubbard, a family doctor in Colorado Springs, Colo., who wrote the survival books and runs the website TheSurvivalDoctor.com. Dr. For the first 24 hours of publication Dr. SHTF Plan - When the Shit Hits The Fan, Don't Say We Didn't Warn You. Recommended Links - Pioneer Living Survival. 15 Items NOT To Be Without In A Disaster | Prepare University. If food is your top priority in preparing for coming calamities, you might want to think again. Food is important in the long-term, but it is not number one or two in priority. If you are preparing to survive your worst nightmare, you can blaze your own trail, or follow those who have traveled the path. Below are 16 items you won’t want to be without if ‘life as you know it’ changes. Assess your personal needs and choose prioritize my 16 ‘do or die” items. I suggest a long planning session, as in long before something happens.
As you prioritize ponder your worst nightmares. The rules are as important as life or death. Each of these items is important. Water is plentiful and inexpensive, now, but clean water could save your life in a hard time. If weapons are not natural to you, make a plan. Anything valuable can be bartered. These include a wheat grinder, canning equipment, gardening tools, a good pocketknife, axes and camping equipment.
Spring will come. Popularity: 100% [ ? Cheese Waxing. Cheese Wax Will Save Us All « Preparedness Pro. This blog has moved. Please visit us at www.preparednesspro.com. Well, at least those of us who are addicted to cheese anyway. Can you name at least 10 different kinds of cheese that you love? Do you believe that cheese should be its own food group? Then this article is for you! So picture this. So here’s the good news. A couple of tips you should know though. Don’t use paraffin wax. Don’t store your waxed cheese in additional containers.
Cheese wax can be found multiple places online or in your local health food stores. Once you get the hang of this cheese waxing stuff you can progress to making your own cheese from powdered milk in any flavor you decide! Enjoy the recipe below! Kristen’s Cheesy Roughin’ It Enchiladas 1 can of tomato soup 1 can of cream of chicken soup 1 regular sized can of enchilada sauce 2 cups of canned chicken, drained About 2 cups of your favorite shredded cheese Make your sauce by combining the soups and the enchilada sauce.
The Pantry - Free Standing Systems - Food Rotation Systems - All Products. Preparedness Nuggets Index. The original index page for these Preparedness Nuggets, online since 1999, practically a geezer as webpages go, was recently corrupted. Not sure how that happened, but so it did. So the original somewhat gaudily decorated page is replaced with this much more simple page. I will try to replace the summaries of each index as I get time. These Preparedness Nuggets are composed of information gleaned from various online discussions in 1998-1999. It is the internet equivalent of talking about various subjects with a neighbor over the back fence.
Printable Flyers for use in disaster situations. Bug Out Bag Item List – find out what you need to survive.