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Emergency Prepping

Bartering Items for Prepping

by Stephy Rose

No one knows what tomorrow brings so it’s a very smart idea to prepare for whatever might come. One of those scenarios is a situation where money becomes basically useless. While it isn’t likely to happen, in any emergency situation, the need to barter could easily pop up. These 50 items to barter when SHTF are great to keep on hand just in case. Duct Tape Nails Hand Tools Pet Food ...

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How to Prepare Your Pets for an Emergency

by Stephy Rose

Prepping for an emergency for your family is smart, but for a lot of families there are members of the home that can easily be forgotten about when it comes to preps. It’s all fine and well to have food and water for your human family members, but your 4 legged family members will need them as well. Prepping for your pets isn’t as hard as you may think it would be though. In reality, they need ...

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How to Build Your Emergency Auto Kit

by Stephy Rose

Having a well prepared emergency auto kit is a must for anyone that wants to be prepared on the road…especially if you’re planning on taking a road trip soon. Your auto kit is one that you’ll want to keep updated since the items that you’ll keep in them will change between winter and summer. For both seasons, you’ll want to have a few specific basics included. Though the items won’t change, ...

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Building Your Preps at the Dollar Store

by Stephy Rose

You might not think so, but your local dollar store is a great resource for stocking up on emergency prep items. The Dollar Tree charges only $1.00 per item and you can find a huge selection of items that will fit into your emergency kits. You can find prep items at the dollar store in the food, hardware and first aid aisles, plus there are others scattered across the stores as well. Before you ...

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Budget Friendly Emergency Prep Items

by Stephy Rose

If you’re wanting to get started prepping, or even if you’ve been doing it for a while, take a look at these budget friendly emergency prep items. You never know when you may have overlooked on in your own preps. Prepping doesn’t have to drain your wallet. In fact, a very large portion of prepping items are considered very budget friendly. That’s the great thing about prepping; it doesn’t ...

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10 Must Have Basic Prep Items

by Stephy Rose

When you first start to prepare your family for emergencies, it can be hard to figure out what must have basic prep items you need and what you don’t. While there are plenty of different tools and tricks that long time preppers keep in their bags, but for people who are new to the idea of prepping, most of those tools are completely unneeded. In reality, you only need a few. Related- 15 Budget ...

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10 Tornado Prep Tips

by Stephy Rose

10 Tornado Prep Tips –   Tornado season is here and if you live in a tornado prone area, you’ll want to make sure you’ve taken any precautions that you can. The last few years have shown a significant increase in not only tornado activity, but tornadic strength as well. While you can’t prepare totally for such an unpredictable disaster, there are things that you can do to try and minimize the ...

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