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Category Archive: Personal & Family Survival

With summer fun in the sun comes some potential danger of heat stroke and heat exhaustion. It’s important as temperatures rise that people know the differences between a heat stroke and exhaustion, how to avoid heat stroke and heat exhaustion and how to alleviate symptoms.

It is thought that the coronavirus can live on surfaces for up to 72 hours, so it’s important to disinfect as many common touch points as possible, as often as possible, to help prevent the spread of disease.

It was thought that COVID-19 would act similarly to the flu in that cases would die down for the summer, but that has not been the case.

Many people have been wondering “how can we stay healthy in summer season conditions? “

With many states reopening, there are a lot of people who are looking to go away for the weekend and participate in outdoor activities that let them escape from their home. While you want to make sure that you are being cautious and preparing for a potential second wave of Coronavirus, it can also be good for your mental health to do something different.

We’ve compiled some things for your weekend survival kits that you might want to include.

It is important to have a family hurricane preparedness plan in place should a disaster strike, you have a plan to fall back on.

These past few weeks, our country has seen a lot of turmoil and unrest. All 50 states and major cities saw protests for George Floyd and gatherings in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. While most protests were peaceful, there were some that turned violent.

Camping is a great activity for you and the whole family to enjoy that will help to boost mental health, stay a safe distance away from others and let you practice some of your prepper survival skills.

Ready to go? Make sure you have these essentials packed so you can check them off of your camping essentials checklist!

Growing your own food is a great way to remain independent from being affected by food shortages and outbreaks that can plague other grocery stores. It can also be a great way to make sure that you have a variety of fresh produce and nutrients come winter.

Whether or not you have an emergency supply kit ready to go, there are every day household items you own that can be used for your kit or to enhance it.

Scientists have discovered an antibody which prevents the coronavirus from infecting human cells in “groundbreaking research” which could lead to the development of new treatments.