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A prepper blog is an online resource that discusses survival and self-sufficiency. These blogs may be created individually or collectively, and there are many topics you can read. Many blogs discuss survival topics, while others are more focused on economic topics. Whether you're looking to build a homestead or are simply interested in being prepared for the future, a prepper blog can help you get started.

Preppers Survive

Here are some tips and tricks to help you survive an emergency. Preppers Survive, a website that has over 12,000 members, is available. You can learn everything from how to start a fire to how to navigate a wilderness without a map. You can even subscribe to its newsletter to receive prepper articles in your email.


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Homestead Dreamer

This prepper blog is written by a family in Georgia. It is written in an easy-to-read, clear fashion and focuses on practical preparedness. The authors are funny and good at grammar. You'll find plenty of useful information on this blog for preppers, including how and where to grow your own food, how you can build a wood stove, as well as how aquaponics works. You can also find this blog on Twitter.

Let's Talk Survival

Learn more about survival and prep at Let's Talk Safety. This blog is written by adventurer and outdoorsman Ken Youngquist. His wisdom on survival and prepping was featured in the media. He also writes on food storage and the importance for eating locally grown foods.


Apartment Prepper

As an apartment dweller, it's important to plan ahead. Although you might not have enough space to build your own house, apartment owners need to ensure that they are prepared in case of an emergency. You have many options for preparing your apartment for disasters and keeping it safe.

Blog about Preparedness

The Preparedness Advice blog is a personal blog by a Combat Veteran. This blog provides advice on survival and preparedness, as well as product reviews. This blog is not a substitute for professional medical advice or guidance. It's a forum for free expression. However, it does not offer legal advice. It is not accredited or endorsed either by any medical professionals. The author and publisher of Preparedness Advice blogs are not responsible for any misuses of the information or products featured on this blog.


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Self-Reliance/Prepper Journal

A self-reliance/prepper journal is a blog or a magazine that covers topics such as self-reliance, food preparation, and general preparedness. Dave Duffy is the founder of this blog or magazine. The site has been in existence for many years. It includes articles about emergency preparedness, as well a guide for food preservation.




FAQ

Why are knot-tying skills important for survival

Knots are used by people all over the world to tie together items such as ropes, fishing lines, ladders, etc. You can also use them to tie bags closed, secure objects to trees and create shelters. It is a vital skill that can save lives if you have to tie yourself to a tree rope or string or use them as a shelter.


What are the essential survival skills?

Basic survival skills include the ability to hunt, fish and make fire. These skills are critical no matter where one lives, but they are especially important when travelling alone or in remote regions.

These skills include self-defense, navigation and communication as well as wilderness medicine. These are life-saving skills that must be learned before you venture into the unknown.

Other than these essential skills, you can also learn valuable skills while away from home. You might want to learn techniques for climbing mountains if you're planning on going on vacation. Or, if camping in the desert is your plan, learn how you can survive in extreme temperatures. There are many ways you can prepare for any situation. So don't be afraid of trying new skills.


What is the best survival tip you have?

To survive, it is important to remain calm. If you panic, you'll make mistakes and die.



Statistics

  • Not only does it kill up to 99.9% of all waterborne bacteria and parasites, but it will filter up to 1,000 liters of water without the use of chemicals. (hiconsumption.com)
  • We know you're not always going to be 100% prepared for the situations that befall you, but you can still try and do your best to mitigate the worst circumstances by preparing for a number of contingencies. (hiconsumption.com)
  • The downside to this type of shelter is that it does not generally offer 360 degrees of protection and unless you are diligent in your build or have some kind of tarp or trash bags, it will likely not be very resistant to water. (hiconsumption.com)
  • In November of 1755, an earthquake with an estimated magnitude of 6.0 and a maximum intensity of VIII occurred about 50 miles northeast of Boston, Massachusetts. (usgs.gov)



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How To

How do you dress a wound?

It takes a lot time to learn how you can treat a wound. Basic knowledge such as anatomy and physiology are essential. It is possible to injure yourself if you don’t have enough experience dressing wounds. Follow these steps if you wish to treat a wound.

  1. Clean the wound thoroughly. Make sure you don't leave any dirt or foreign items in your wound. Apply gauze to the wound after it has been cleaned. After cleaning the wound, rinse your hands with water and then touch it.
  2. Use pressure. Put two fingers under the skin at the edge of the wound. Press firmly but gently. This step helps stop bleeding.
  3. You must properly cover the wound. You should cover the wound with sterile material. You can use nonwoven fabric or adhesive strips to cover the wound with sterile bands. Keep pressing down until the wound heals completely.
  4. After treatment, monitor the wound. Watch for signs of infection, including redness, swelling, pus, fever, and pain. These signs can indicate that the injury has become infected. Get in touch with your doctor immediately.
  5. You should change the bandage frequently. You should change the bandage daily or whenever there is a sign of infection.
  6. Use warm water and soap to clean the area. Follow the instructions. You should not use alcohol, as it could dry out the wound.
  7. Avoid scratching the wound. The wound will continue to bleed if it's scratched.
  8. Be careful during bathing. Infections can be spread by taking a bath.
  9. Make sure to take good care of the wound. Your body temperature will increase as you recover from surgery. A high temperature could cause complications. Therefore, keep the wound cool and dry.
  10. Seek medical attention if you are in pain. If you feel uncomfortable, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.




 



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