A Self Sufficiency Survival Guide and Manual Will Help You Be Prepared or Off the Grid.
Although everyone talks about being prepared for an emergency event, very few actually know what to do when disaster strikes.
And in these days of multiple uncertainties, ranging from economic fallout, increasing climatic extremes and earth changes, it pays to prepare for the worst and hope for the best.
Whether your goal is to be prepared for emergency or simply to be self sufficient and off the grid, a self sufficiency survival guide and manual can help you with ideas to cover the basics of what you need.
To be prepared for surviving disaster or emergency, or simply for self sufficiency off the grid, the most basic necessities need to be addressed.
These include water treatment, hygiene, ablutions, shelter, food treatment and storage, power generation, hot water, heating, fuel and transport.
A self sufficiency survival guide and manual will help you with ideas for all of these, to be self sufficient and prepared for surviving disaster.
If an earthquake struck today, or any other natural disaster, the power, water and sewage can be knocked out for extended periods, possibly months.
So where do you go to the toilet? This is a common problem that happens in every such case, whether it is a Third World country or modern city.
People in Haiti and also Christchurch New Zealand were still experiencing the effects over two years after their earthquakes.
To be self sufficient or off the grid you need to be prepared.
Converting a high-top van with simple low-cost techniques can make economic sense because you can use it for convenient weekend holidays away from home and it's handy if you need it in an emergency situation where you're off the grid.
However, if that's not possible for you, there are other things you can do.
Even when living in an apartment there are simple things you can do to be prepared for surviving disaster and a self sufficiency survival guide and manual is your key to be self sufficient.
If we wait until disaster strikes, the essentials we need are always the first to disappear from local suppliers, assuming the stores are still accessible.
A little preparation can mean the difference between survival...
or not!...
And if it's not that dire, then it could make a big difference in comfort level.
Your current living situation will dictate to what extent you can go with the preparation, but even in an apartment you can designate a small area to store emergency supplies, even if it's simply a backpack with a few essentials, easy to grab when you need it.
Ideally you'll be prepared for an emergency event before it strikes - as the Chinese saying goes, better to fix the roof while the sun is shining.
And in these days of multiple uncertainties, ranging from economic fallout, increasing climatic extremes and earth changes, it pays to prepare for the worst and hope for the best.
Whether your goal is to be prepared for emergency or simply to be self sufficient and off the grid, a self sufficiency survival guide and manual can help you with ideas to cover the basics of what you need.
To be prepared for surviving disaster or emergency, or simply for self sufficiency off the grid, the most basic necessities need to be addressed.
These include water treatment, hygiene, ablutions, shelter, food treatment and storage, power generation, hot water, heating, fuel and transport.
A self sufficiency survival guide and manual will help you with ideas for all of these, to be self sufficient and prepared for surviving disaster.
If an earthquake struck today, or any other natural disaster, the power, water and sewage can be knocked out for extended periods, possibly months.
So where do you go to the toilet? This is a common problem that happens in every such case, whether it is a Third World country or modern city.
People in Haiti and also Christchurch New Zealand were still experiencing the effects over two years after their earthquakes.
To be self sufficient or off the grid you need to be prepared.
Converting a high-top van with simple low-cost techniques can make economic sense because you can use it for convenient weekend holidays away from home and it's handy if you need it in an emergency situation where you're off the grid.
However, if that's not possible for you, there are other things you can do.
Even when living in an apartment there are simple things you can do to be prepared for surviving disaster and a self sufficiency survival guide and manual is your key to be self sufficient.
If we wait until disaster strikes, the essentials we need are always the first to disappear from local suppliers, assuming the stores are still accessible.
A little preparation can mean the difference between survival...
or not!...
And if it's not that dire, then it could make a big difference in comfort level.
Your current living situation will dictate to what extent you can go with the preparation, but even in an apartment you can designate a small area to store emergency supplies, even if it's simply a backpack with a few essentials, easy to grab when you need it.
Ideally you'll be prepared for an emergency event before it strikes - as the Chinese saying goes, better to fix the roof while the sun is shining.