Winter is coming and it’s coming faster than many people would like. If you have not already started your winter prepping, it’s imperative that you begin as quickly as possible.
Here’s what you need to know about voting this year and how to keep yourself safe when voting in person.
Of course, there are things that you can plant during fall and winter to grow, but a majority of your produce is grown in the spring and summer season. Learning to can your food can help it stay fresh during the winter.
What you do in the first few moments of an emergency is critical. They can mean the difference between life and death in some instances.
National emergency preparedness month comes every year to help encourage families and communities to come together and actively prepare for emergency scenarios.
Sure, you’ve got candles, nonperishables, extra batteries and chargers on hand for your communication devices, but what about a heat or cooling source?
Whether it is because of a gender reveal gone wrong or because of dry heat and brittle plants, it is important to be prepared for the dangers of a wildfire and the smoke show that can ensue.
We live in a time and age where most of us take our electricity for granted. We have built our lives around having access to power. Make sure you and your family are prepared for a power outage.
From hurricanes to wildfires to floods, the United States is going through multiple disasters, all during a pandemic.It is important that households accurately prepare their disaster recovery plan to include two emergencies at once.
There are an abundance of emergency scenarios that could displace you from your home, and so it is best to be prepared for the worst. Make sure you have a house evacuation plan in place.