Evacuate your Home in 10 Minutes
This post is by Bernie Carr, apartmentprepper.com Recent disasters worldwide such as the Chile volcano eruption and the Nepal earthquake remind us that disasters can happen at any time. You
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This post is by Bernie Carr, apartmentprepper.com Recent disasters worldwide such as the Chile volcano eruption and the Nepal earthquake remind us that disasters can happen at any time. You
Read moreThis post is by Bernie Carr, apartmentprepper.com I am always on the lookout for good backup lighting and when I found out the SunJack Waterproof Lightstick can also charge devices,
Read moreThis post is by Bernie Carr, apartmentprepper.com Emergencies don’t happen only during convenient times. What if something happens and we are at work, school or some other location? Our family
Read moreThis post is by Bernie Carr, apartmentprepper.com Welcome to another Monday Musings, where we share interesting links about all things preparedness, as well as updates on the blog. First the
Read moreThis post is by Bernie Carr, apartmentprepper.com One of the most discussed pieces of gear in prepper sites is the knife. On any given day, you will find knife reviews,
Read moreSince I started writing this blog, I’ve encouraged my readers to take small steps to becoming more self sufficient. Being able to make things yourself helps you save time, money
Read moreThis post is by Bernie Carr, apartmentprepper.com Welcome to another Monday Musings, where we share interesting links about all things preparedness, as well as updates on the blog. First the
Read moreThis post is by Bernie Carr, apartmentprepper.com Today we are featuring Prepper’s Financial Guide by Jim Cobb. We have featured Jim Cobb in a previous interviews and book reviews. He
Read moreI received review samples of Insta Natural Lavender Essential Oil and Peppermint Essential oil. The first thing I noticed when I received the packages was the fragrance emanating from the
Read moreIt is a sad fact that many pets get separated from their owners in the aftermath of a disaster, as we have found out from many accounts after Hurricane Katrina,
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