How To Begin Prepping – Part 1
March 2, 2012 by Sergeant Survival
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So it’s time. You’re convinced. You know you need to prep…but where do you start? Beginning prepping is like a train. It’s har to get started but once it’s rolling it’s hard to quit! Everyone succesful at prepping has started from somewhere, and that somewhere is usually a bug out bag or maybe a victory garden. [...]
When The Bug Out Bag Runs Out – What To Do After 72 Hours?
January 19, 2012 by Sergeant Survival
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So you’ve had to abandon your home or BOL (or was not at it when the fan blades turned brown) and now you’re on the last day of your bug out bag, what now? The first thing you should do is STOP and take a minute to reflect. Check through your bag and see what’s still usefula [...]
Wilderness First Aid Training
September 28, 2011 by Sergeant Survival
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Going into the winderness with a big sharp knife, firestarting tools, a gun, and pleny of ammo so you can play with sharp sticks, fire, and other neato things without the skills to use them is almost asking for an accident. Make sure you a first aid kit with you and the skills to use it. [...]
Non-Lethal Weapons for Safety and Defence
September 22, 2011 by Sergeant Survival
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Non-lethal weapons can be incredibly useful in long-term self-sufficiency scenarios. During SHTF (or just being off-grid and away from neighbors) can make you stand out like a sore thumb. When you’re out on your own and have no one else to watch your back, you need every advantage you can get. Non-lethal weapons can make [...]
How Long Should You Boil Water?
September 19, 2011 by Sergeant Survival
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Today a friend asked me, ”How long should I boil my water?”. He’s a prepper and a smart guy, but it’s no suprise to me that he’s confused on such a seemingly simple topic. I frequently come upon bad advice on blogs, books and forums about boiling water for purification. It’s something we all need to learn too. Unless [...]
Medicinal Herbs That Can Save Your Life
September 17, 2011 by Sergeant Survival
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What are you going to do when your pmedicinal preps run out, or you come upon a sickness you have not though of? I included the below guide to help you better understand herbs and how to use them. There’s no feeling like knowing how to find and grow your own medicine. This article is only a [...]
How Much Water Do I Need?
September 13, 2011 by Sergeant Survival
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According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the average US family uses 400 gallons of water per day. Most of that goes to watering lawns and gardens. During a disaster, the grass can die, but the garden will need water. The big question is how much water will you really need post-SHTF. Some things to [...]
Surviving A Super Solar Storm. Prepare Now.
September 12, 2011 by Sergeant Survival
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Nasa is warning that the world could face massive widespread blackouts, travel problems and damage to our power grids beginning in 2012-2013. Coming solar storms could cause a devastating blow to our power grid, causing trillions of dollars in damage that could take up to a decade to repair. Three years ago The National Academy of Sciences warned [...]
Water Purification How-To
September 10, 2011 by Sergeant Survival
Filed under Survival Guides, Tips & Tricks
Water that is not purified may make you sick, possibly even killing you. In a survival situation, with little or no medical attention available, you need to remain as healthy as possible. And a bad case of the runs can be a death sentence! Boiling water is the best method for purifying water. It doesn’t require [...]
Homemade First Aid Kit
September 9, 2011 by Sergeant Survival
Filed under Survival Guides, Tips & Tricks
Creating a small first aid kit is simple and easy. Every home, kit, and vehicle should have it’s own basic first aid kit. You can make one yourself by using simple items that you can find at nearly any store. Using a quart or gallon size zipping storage bag. Label your bag. You can even [...]



