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American Red Cross’s Preparedness Pages

This is the Red Cross’s Pre­pared­ness Pages.  This is there sug­gest­ed “min­i­mums” lists(s) to keep your fam­i­ly pre­pared for an emer­gency:  http://goo.gl/t2ql. Inter­est­ing­ly — Here is the Red Cross’s site to list your­self safe in a dis­as­ter.  Make note of it and…

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Urban Resources

OffGridSurvival.com had a post in April regard­ing Urban Resources.  Click the link or see it below. Hav­ing a plan of action is crit­i­cal in any sur­vival sit­u­a­tion. Any good Urban Sur­vival plan should have a way to find food, water and oth­er sup­plies with­in walk­ing…

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10 Things to do according to MD Creekmore

I fol­low MD Creek­more’s TheSurvivalistBlog.net.  I think he is prac­ti­cal, not gear heavy, and has a good head on his shoul­ders because he has been prep­ping for a long time, as well as going through his own per­son­al SHTF sit­u­a­tions.  If you are new to prep­ping he just…

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My Urban Get Home Bag

When I worked in NYC and live in NJ, Post 9/11 I had a GHB in my file cab­ined draw­er. 1. 1 Bot­tle Potas­si­um Iodide Tablets (inex­pen­sive and fig­ured it was good to have in the event of a dirty bomb) 2. 2 x Small Bot­tle of hand san­i­tiz­er (60% alco­hol / 40% aloe — Burns…

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