Suburbansurvival Blog
Survivalism & Disaster Preparedness
Resources and Commentary on Prepping in Suburbia
After a year or so of the site being down, we’re slowly relaunching it with all the old content, and writing new content. It’s been well over a year since I’ve done any prepping, and recently started again. Updates over the last 18 months are, Ms. Prepper is now Mrs. Prepper, and there’s the addition of Baby Prepper, too… I feel like it’s all new again, and I’m learning from scratch…
Tales of a Real Life Suburban Bug Out
M.D. Creekmore giveaway!
M.D. Creekmore at The Survivalist Blog – a survival blog dedicated to helping others prepare for and survive disaster – with articles on bug out bag contents, survival knife choices and a wealth of other survival information is giving away a 1,000 round case of 9mm –…
My Survival and Outdoor iPhone Apps
The Myth of Staying Alive in the Suburbs if the SHTF
Here is a blog post written by a guy that is a little gloom and doom on suburban survival. Again, I agree with some of this and disagree with some of it as well. I am of the opinion if the SHTF, hiccup or TEOTWAWKI, you need to get the hell ourt of dodge… It was…
“Preparedness Pro” Talks About Rural and Urban Preparedness
Check out this three part blog series on Preparedness Pro Rural or Urban Preparedness Part I Rural or Urban Preparedness Part II Rural or Urban Preparedness Part III
Suburban Survival by “Jim in Texas” at the SurvivalBlog.com
I don’t agree with everything in this article, but to each their own. There is some good information here, that you may or may not already know, so I suggest you take a quick read. Check it out here: http://goo.gl/IEQ5
Online Red Cross Training in CPR, First Aid, etc…
Part of my preparedness goals are to get re-certified in CPR, First Aid, and more. Doing some research I found the Red Cross offers classes online for re-certification. Check it out here: http://goo.gl/njuv
Holes In My Preps
DIY — Post SHTF or Off Grid Laundry Machine
This is very cool. At least I think it is, as I do quite a bit of camping, and sometimes bring large quantities of water with me. Having clean clothes is not only sanitary, but also good for moral. In a post SHTF world we may be set back to primitive methods of…