Survival » Survivalism http://disasterandemergencysurvival.com A Survival Blog For Practical Preppers - Tips, Information, Resources And Guides For Handling Disaster And Emergency Situations Wed, 11 Jun 2014 19:48:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.2.10 TV Shows That Help Teach Survival http://disasterandemergencysurvival.com/archives/tv-shows-that-help-teach-survival http://disasterandemergencysurvival.com/archives/tv-shows-that-help-teach-survival#comments Sat, 08 Mar 2014 00:29:09 +0000 http://disasterandemergencysurvival.com/?p=1555 TV Shows That Help Teach Survival

Guest Post, Lee Flynn

When you are wanting to learn how to survive in the wild, there are some television shows that can help to teach you various survival techniques. By watching these types of shows you can gain a general understanding of what it could take mentally and physically should you find yourself in a survival-type situation. They teach you all sorts of skills, from fire-building to which is best to use, 9mm ammo or buck shot. Additionally, the shows provide information about food survival skills and food storage. The television shows feature rugged hosts including Bear Grylls, Cody Lundin, and Joseph Teti. The skills you learn are basic skills for surviving and different scenarios are played out for you to observe throughout the shows.

On a few of these shows there are disclaimers informing the viewers of the fact that some situations are set up by the producers to the hosts to further inform the viewer of a handy survival tactic. This list contains some of the better and more informative of the survival shows.

Survivorman

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Emergency Items You Should Keep in Case You are Stranded in Your Car this Winter http://disasterandemergencysurvival.com/archives/emergency-items-you-should-keep-in-case-you-are-stranded-in-your-car-this-winter http://disasterandemergencysurvival.com/archives/emergency-items-you-should-keep-in-case-you-are-stranded-in-your-car-this-winter#comments Tue, 04 Mar 2014 18:43:21 +0000 http://disasterandemergencysurvival.com/?p=1551 Stranded in Your Car this Winter

Guest Post Lee Flynn

The polar vortex has got everyone talking about cold weather. But while we are exclaiming about the ridiculously low temperatures and naming things “polar vortex,” there are plenty of people who are right in the thick of some of the most extreme weather the world has seen in decades. And though there have been some fatalities as a result of the cold weather, there is a far more common occurrence of people being stranded in their vehicles for days at a time. In these sorts of situations it is difficult to survive, but if you are properly prepared, it can be done. Here are some of the most important things for you to keep in your car in case of emergencies this winter.

Food

If you are going to be stuck in your car for 12 or more hours, there is one thing for which you will be grateful above all else: food. And even if it is not winter, storing emergency food should be a top priority for any car owner. Remember to store things that can last for a long (Read more....)

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Common Causes of Premature Tire Wear http://disasterandemergencysurvival.com/archives/common-causes-of-premature-tire-wear http://disasterandemergencysurvival.com/archives/common-causes-of-premature-tire-wear#comments Wed, 26 Feb 2014 18:22:51 +0000 http://disasterandemergencysurvival.com/?p=1537 Investing In Tiresby Michael Green

Tires are the shoes of your car. They are (ideally) the only part of your vehicle that is supposed to be making contact with the road, making sure that control over the multi-horsepower machine is maintained as it travels over the road at speeds unattainable by mere land-dwelling animals.

While they are meant to be worn down, some of us motorists aren’t exactly doing it the right way. The result? The tires need to get replaced way before they were expected to. Worse, they could give out on you while you’re on the road, sometimes in the most catastrophic of ways.

The time, money, stress, and risk to life and limb just aren’t worth being careless with your automobile’s tires, so for the sake of educating my fellow car owner and driver, here are some common causes of premature tire wear and damage, and ways to avoid them:

Incorrect Tire Pressure

This is probably one of the most frequent causes of tires having uneven tire wear and inevitably, damage that can seriously affect the performance and integrity of the tire. Various tire sizes and types have (Read more....)

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Preparations Before a Cyclone Hits http://disasterandemergencysurvival.com/archives/preparations-before-a-cyclone-hits http://disasterandemergencysurvival.com/archives/preparations-before-a-cyclone-hits#comments Thu, 07 Nov 2013 16:21:22 +0000 http://disasterandemergencysurvival.com/?p=1485 Cyclone Phailinby Stacey Thompson

Hurricanes and typhoons are very powerful storm systems that pack powerful winds and rain that have the capability of causing massive destruction to property and loss of life. For us, two hurricanes have left their mark on our collective memories, hurricanes Katrina and Sandy

Whichever side of the fence you are on about global warming, it is an undeniable fact that the more erratic and forceful weather patterns are connected to this phenomenon. The ferocity and frequency of these destructive events are increasing, and thus, more people are affected, their property and lives at the mercy of nature’s wrath.

If anything, physical evacuation from the affected area is probably the safest thing you can do, provided you have both the luxury of time ahead of the actual event, the proper logistics, and a place to stay away from the potential calamity. For those that do not have such an option, or insist on staying in their homes, it is imperative that the proper preparations (Read more....)

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Build Your Own Disaster and Emergency Vehicle http://disasterandemergencysurvival.com/archives/build-your-own-disaster-and-emergency-vehicle http://disasterandemergencysurvival.com/archives/build-your-own-disaster-and-emergency-vehicle#comments Wed, 30 Oct 2013 16:57:30 +0000 http://disasterandemergencysurvival.com/?p=1479 Disaster Truckby Stacey Thompson

Typhoons, earthquakes, floods, and a host of man-made disasters are a regular thing nowadays. Our lack of empathy for the environment, as well as each other, has facilitated an increasingly dangerous world for us.

In many of these situations, there really is no recourse but to evacuate from the affected area. For those who are fortunate enough to have their own home, and have enough space in their garage or yard to accommodate another vehicle, my suggestion is to have an emergency vehicle that is equipped to handle emergencies of various kinds.

This vehicle need not be expensive. A second-hand van or station wagon with the proper accessories and add-ons will more than do. A neighborhood association can pitch in to maintain and add the necessary upgrades to the van; services like American Van Equipment can provide the proper parts and installation at affordable rates.

Top Rack & Ladder

This is probably the most basic, and at the same time, the most useful feature you can (Read more....)

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