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MAR
05
The First 30 Days: Building a Future After the Fall
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MAR
05
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JAN
23
Why I Have Considered and Will Be Adding Narcan to My EDC
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JAN
23
Introduction The concept of Every Day Carry (EDC) has become synonymous with readiness and the ability to respond to unexpected challenges. EDC is not just about the items we carry; it’s a mindset, a philosophy that underscores the importance of being prepared for any situation. Traditionally, an EDC kit might include practical tools like a […] The post Why I Have Considered and Will Be Adding Narcan to My EDC appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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APR
04
Stay Hydrated and Safe with Seychelle’s Radiological Water Filter and Flip Top Bottle: A Review
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APR
04
Staying hydrated is crucial for maintaining good health and overall well-being. But what happens when you’re out in the wilderness or faced with an emergency situation where clean water is scarce? Drinking contaminated water can lead to serious health issues like diarrhea, dehydration, and even death. What happens if you’re out & about and you’re […] The post Stay Hydrated and Safe with Seychelle’s Radiological Water Filter and Flip Top Bottle: A Review appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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JAN
03
Does Your Job Help You Stay Prepped, Trained, and Fit?
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JAN
03
I work from home remotely from my company’s office. It is a curse and a blessing. I can get a LOT done in a shorter period of time because almost as soon as I wake up, wipe the sleep out of my eyes, I am at work… When I need some flex time to go […] The post Does Your Job Help You Stay Prepped, Trained, and Fit? appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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APR
18
Worrying about the “New” Tick Borne Disease? Read Up On The Hype Here.
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Cameron
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APR
18
You may have heard in the news recently about the tick borne virus, Powasson, being spread in the north east and the great lakes region. Warnings released from several health officials have prompted news outlets to pick up the story… but the headlines, and even the articles, are very misleading. A prime example is this […] The post Worrying about the “New” Tick Borne Disease? Read Up On The Hype Here. appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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MAR
12
Raise Your Hand if You’ve Ever Used Your Fish Mox
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MAR
12
Two weeks ago I traveled for work. Over the weekend, I felt myself starting to feel like crap. By Monday I felt like I had strep throat and bronchitis. having both of them in the past I basically self diagnosed. I was going to dive into my stash of Amoxicillin, however, as a prepper, I […] The post Raise Your Hand if You’ve Ever Used Your Fish Mox appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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DEC
30
Sucker Punched
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DEC
30
You’re going along in life. Everything is going well. Then *WHAM!!* Something small, silly yet devastating happens that knocks the wind out of your sails. So it was for me the week before Thanksgiving this year. The Monday the week before Thanksgiving somewhere in my day I ate something my entire digestive system didn’t like […] The post Sucker Punched appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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MAR
25
Homemade Electrolyte Replacements (Homemade Gatorade)
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MAR
25
My girlfriend’s dog has been sick the past couple of days. Dehydrated, lethargic, etc. This got me thinking when I was doing several searches online for how to adequately keep him hydrated. By doing several Google searches I found a LOT of information on sick pets, dehydration, vomiting, etc. It got me thinking, that in a […] The post Homemade Electrolyte Replacements (Homemade Gatorade) appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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SEP
06
Hygiene In the Field, or Bug Out Hygiene
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SEP
06
I’ve done a lot of camping this summer, and with the drought, you can imagine it was pretty hot out there. I can attest that it was. At our camp site we cut a lot of wood, and we used much of it for the camp fire. Those were hot days swinging an axe, and […] The post Hygiene In the Field, or Bug Out Hygiene appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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NOV
14
Hydration for Children, by ShaneTheNurse
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NOV
14
One of the common mistakes that people make is to treat a dehydrated child in the same manner as a dehydrated adult. For a child that is severely dehydrated this will most likely mean death. I have been an ER nurse since the 1990’s and I cannot tell you how many times I have treated […] The post Hydration for Children, by ShaneTheNurse appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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