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BydenobAs a follow up to the series on disaster mitigation, here is a link to a post by itsadisaster caled Earthquakes 101. Lots of great info from a real disaster pro. http://www.internationalpreppersnetwork.net/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=116
Water, the Source of Life
BydenobWhen the well pump won’t run due to a power outage or the municipal supply becomes contaminated or otherwise undrinkable, there are many sources of water available to you. Many of these sources need to be filtered, or otherwise treated before consumption.There are many high quality filters available on the market today that will clean…
First Hand First Aid
BydenobOn my regular transit commute to work this morning with my 4 year old daughter, a fellow passenger fell unconscious after making some horrific noises. He was a senior man, with minor mobility issues (boarded the bus with a cane). For the first time in my life I had to dial 911, it was terrifying. I…
Preppers Happy New Year’s Eve Party!
BydenobHey everyone – there’s a Preppers New Year’s Eve Party happening in the chatroom this evening at the newly launched APN Forum!!! And all Canadians are welcome! We are planning to start the party at 7:00pm EST! It’s sure to be a great time – try to stop in even for just a second! Let’s…
Another New Author For The CPN
BydenobThe Canadian Preppers Network would like to welcome it’s newest author, Christine Faraday. Christine believes in a down to earth, practical approach to being prepared. This belief did not come about easily and her approach to prepping has been streamlined over several years and several predicted crisis that did not come to fruition. For that…
Prepping and DIY
BydenobOne part of prepping that often gets overlooked is DIY. We’re all stocking our pantries with several months worth of food, we keep adding to our first-aid kits, we are learning how to grow our own food and keep our eyes open for deals on ammo. But in the event of SHTF, natural disaster or…
