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Nine Things to Consider When Looking For Your Survival House. Image from Seattle Municipal Archives You don’t need a bunker in a remote location in Idaho or Montana to have a home that is able to withstand an emergency situation.

Nine Things to Consider When Looking For Your Survival House

However, there are a few things you’ll want to consider when choosing where to live as your home is an often overlooked but important part of your preparedness efforts. If you’re looking to relocate (or just want to run your current location through a survival checkup), here are a few important things to consider that affect the security and survivability of your home. 1. Neighborhood–How is the crime rate? Being Somewhere - Low Impact Living. iPad Solar ChargerSuntactics. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ALTERNATIVE ENERGY AND SUSTAINABLE LIVING. How to Build an Outdoor Mud Oven for Use Now and When the SHTF.

As part of a recent giveaway, one of the questions I asked was “What DIY project would you like to see featured on Backdoor Survival?”

How to Build an Outdoor Mud Oven for Use Now and When the SHTF

There were some amazing responses and over time, I hope to work through the list. Interestingly enough, two readers requested a similar topic and when more than one reader makes a request, I sit up and pay attention. The DIY projects were: Wattage_Worksheet.pdf - OGS_Wattage_Worksheet.pdf. Woodworking for engineers. ENERGIES. Fuel Cell Technology. Greywater Recycling. Earth Home Designs.