Surviving a Disaster: Step by Step Prepper's Guide to Preparing Your Family and Home for Disasters: SHTF Prepping
By Calvin Hale
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So you have been seeing things around you that are to at least you that a major upheaval of some sort is coming or at least you want to be prepared for that upheaval. Well regardless of the reason, preparing for such a problem is a great idea and actually with some planning, very easy and reasonably cheap to do. Prepping does not mean you have to have a cabin in the remote woods with no electricity, or running water staying awake 24 hours a day and armed to the max. It simply means, when bad stuff happens, you are ready. While this book is about prepping it is an introductory guide and you will need to do further research and you are responsible for your actions, and if you break the law, you alone are the one to face the music, as we have warned you.
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Surviving a Disaster - Calvin Hale
Introduction
So you have been seeing things around you that are to at least you that a major upheaval of some sort is coming or at least you want to be prepared for that upheaval. Well regardless of the reason, preparing for such a problem is a great idea and actually with some planning, very easy and reasonably cheap to do. Prepping does not mean you have to have a cabin in the remote woods with no electricity, or running water staying awake 24 hours a day and armed to the max. It simply means, when bad stuff happens, you are ready. While this book is about prepping it is an introductory guide and you will need to do further research and you are responsible for your actions, and if you break the law, you alone are the one to face the music, as we have warned you.
Chapter One: Food and Water
In this chapter you will learn:
Why water filters both for drinking and for purification are important
Why canned and dry food are great things to have
How to grow vegetables without a lot of effort and space
The right type of camp stove to get
The right type of griller/smoker to get
Why a solar powered refrigerator and stove are great to have
This chapter is dedicated to making sure you can feed your family and friends as well as yourself, and not have to point a gun at the local fast food manager to get it. Again prepping in preparing for the worst and not going into action, until the worst happens. You do not need some cabin out in the woods to prep, even a person in a one bedroom apartment can do a fine job in preparation for the big one.
Mankind really only needs three basic things in order to survive, water, food and shelter and anything above that is a bonus. Most water these days are supplied by your local water supplier or by a sealed well with a electric pump. All of this is treated to remove all the things in our water that can kill us. However, if a disaster occurs, you may not be able to get this kind of water, but water found in rivers, streams, creeks, lakes and ponds and this water is really dangerous for you. So a good environmental water filter is a necessity along with backups, (Remember you may not be able to get to the camping supply store after something bad happens. While some are more industrial models, you can get what is called straw filters, (Because they