Emergency Mylar Thermal Blanket
“What is a Mylar Thermal Blanket or NASA Space Blanket is a very flexible piece of plastic with a reflective coating applied, this coating allows your thermal blanket to hold in valuable heat that would simply radiate away from your body..”
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Potable Aqua Water Treatment Tablets
Potable Aqua Water Treatment Tablets
“Water purification tablets have been with us for quite some time, these low cost pills turn once crappy tasting dangerous to drink water into crappy tasting safe drinking water. Let’s face it, this is a survival situation, taste isn’t everything, keeping hydrated is.”
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Seychelles Pure Water Straw
Seychelles Pure Water Straw
“A modern means of water purification can be had through “water straws.” These water straws are basically a tube with some sort of water filter media inside. These straws can be used to drink directly from a water source such as a creek, rain barrel…”
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Datrex 3600 Calorie Emergency Food Bars
First Aid Only American Red Cross Kits
First Aid Only American Red Cross
“First aid after a disaster can come in the form of little boo boos, puncture wound caused by stepping on nails or massive trauma. The American Red Cross First Aid Only kit address less severe injuries one may come across after the storm.”
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Cyalume SnapLight-Light Sticks
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“Nothing strikes fear in the heart of just about anyone more than the lights going down during a storm or other wild natural event. Loss of power isn’t restricted to storms or earthquakes, the lights can go off for other reasons including power grid that involve a possible cyber attack or something as mundane as a drunk driver knocking down a transmission line to your town.”
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Emergency Reflective Tube Tent
Emergency Reflective Tube Tent
“A reflective emergency tube tent isn’t my first choice for shelter but in an emergency, it sure as heck beat nothing. Combined with your paracord (I actually prefer the para-cords to the rope the tent comes with) a quick visible shelter can be erected in no time.”
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Grave Robbers & The Bubonic Plague-What Can Modern Preppers Learn From Them?
During the 14th century, the Bubonic Plague or Black Death swept through Europe killing millions, historians believe between 30%-60% percent of the population was wiped out by this vicious and mysterious disease. The exception to this rule, the people who didn’t seem to be affected was the bad guys in the form of grave robbing thieves. These people actively handled the dead and dying while stealing their valuables.
It was later discovered these scum actually came up with a “green” or natural method to avoid catching a disease that was killing people left and right through the use of Essential Oils. This great discovery was called Thieves Oil.
About This Image
Lacking a bubonic plague vaccine, items such as this primitive gas mask in the shape of a bird’s beak were invented. A common belief at the time was that the plague was spread by birds. It was thought that by dressing in a bird-like mask, the wearer could draw the plague away from the patient and onto the garment the plague doctor wore. The mask also included red glass eyepieces, which were thought to make the wearer impervious to evil. The beak of the mask was often filled with strongly aromatic herbs and spices to overpower the miasmas or “bad air” which was also thought to carry the plague. At the very least, it may have served a dual purpose, also dulling the smell of unburied corpses, sputum, and ruptured bouboules in plague victims. Image Source:
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What is an essential oil and what does it have to do with prepping?
An essential oil, a non-synthetic essential oil is sourced from things such as bark, flowers, plant roots, and seed stems. These oils are extracted through methods such as pressings or steam distillation. These are natural items from the earth, not a lab.
RECOMMENDED: History of the Bubonic Plague & Black Death
As part of a preppers overall plan, essential oils can be used to treat things such as bleeding, blisters, sprains, and my favorite, toothaches ( oil of cloves). These essential oils are fairly inexpensive, have a fairly long shelf life, and take up little space, part of my Bug out Bag Plan includes carrying small vials of these precious oils.
My Basic Essential Oil List
- Chamomile – Calming, Inflammation, Throat Infections, Calms Children Helps Treat PMS (in a disaster you’ll be hunkered together for awhile)
- Cinnamon– Arthritis, Inflammation, General Pain Relief, Calms & Relieves Tension (perfect for weathering the storm)
- Citronella- Antiseptic, Cleanses Sick Rooms, Keeps the Bugs Away (the Bubonic Plague was spread by fleas)
- Clove– Bruises, Burns, Cuts, Infections Great for Tooth Aches
- Eucalyptus– Coughs, Throat Infections, Expectorant, Relieves Muscle Aches
- Geranium- Burns, Cuts, Lice, Ring Worms, Mosquito repellant
- Ginger- Bruises, Chills, Cuts, Diarrhea, Inflammation, Nausea Lavender- Asthma, Anti-Inflammatory), Headaches Colds, Nausea, Sunburn, Relieves Tension & Hysteria (friends of disaster)
- Lemon-Cramps, Calms & Relieves Indigestion, Promotes general well being
- Lemongrass-Fever, Indigestion, Respiratory Infections, Insect Repellent
- Peppermint-Inflammation, Ringworm, Scabies, Sunburn
- Rosemary-Diuretic, Gout, Headaches, Inflammation, Migraines
- Tea Tree-infections caused by Bacteria, Fungi & Viruses
- Thyme-Boosts Immune System, Colds & Coughs, Gout, Inflammation
What is Thieves oil?
Thieves’ oil simply is a mixture of natural, readily available, natural essential oils. This combination of oils rubbed on a thief made quick work of the bacteria that caused the plague and allowed the relatively safe handling of Black Death victims.
This blend allowed a group of thieves and hustlers to flourish and prosper by ripping off the dying or digging up and plundering the shallow graves of the recently deceased.
From my basic essential oil list, I was able to craft my own blend and save over the commercially prepared mixtures you see on the market today.
Thieves Oil Recipe
- 58 drops cinnamon essential oil
- 72 drops clove essential oil
- 48 drops eucalyptus essential oil
- 72 drops lemon essential oil
- 48 drops rosemary essential oil
This is one example of the efficacy of essential oils and their place in your prep kit. A word of advice when purchasing essential oils for survival or aromatherapy purposes, choose oils that are pure and therapeutic grade.
Personal Anecdote:
This time of the year my bottle of Thieves Oil finds itself on my desk at work. When the coughing starts around me.
I use it as a shield of sorts. I open the bottle and allow the fragrance to fill my cubicle. While there’s no science to my method, I seem to be the only person not sick in a sea of coughing.
Do not apply this oil directly to your body.
You will need to add this blend to at least ¼ cup of carrier oil such as apricot or jojoba.
Please remember, my recommendations are based on personal experience and should be researched further to meet your personal needs.
Many oil salesmen will offer oils cut with carriers oils such as Apricot, Coconut or Jojoba oils. These oils aren’t necessarily bad but they aren’t appropriate for your purposes. It’s better to create your oil combinations from your pure basic kit. You will know exactly what’s in it and you will achieve your desired results.
The Bubonic Plague example I used to tout the virtues of essential oils as it relates to prepping may be extreme. The possibility of a pandemic of this nature is remote but possible. As preppers, we’re getting ready for just about anything.
Whatever disaster we’re preparing for, our space is very limited. I subscribe to Food Networks Alton Brown’s philosophy (he tends to choose cooking equipment that does more than one thing) in that I want gear that can fill multiple roles.
Essential oils do that and more.
Does Your Family Have A Fire Emergency Preparedness Plan?
With regards to surviving a fire, Sweet Brown said it the best, “I ain’t got time for that!” Ms. Brown echoes my sentiments when it comes to fire safety around the home.
The key to surviving a disaster natural or otherwise is great planning a well-thought-out emergency preparedness plan and disaster preparedness kit could mean the difference between life and death. The first and most basic plan for survival should involve a home fire. According to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), deaths from fires in the third leading cause of death in the home. It only makes sense that this is the first disaster we prepare for.
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“A local man was burned over 90% of his body in an early morning fire”
It’s 3:09 in the morning, you’re snoozing away, dead to the world. In your mind’s ear, you hear your dog yelping. Suddenly you hear your smoke detector going off. You wake up to a room full of smoke, and you as well as your wife do everything right.
You get low, check the doors and head out, your kids have already started to head for the door, also low crawling across the carpet. Your family makes it out. After a quick head count, you realize someone is missing and run back into your now fire-engulfed home.
You’re looking for your teenaged son who at first glance appears he didn’t make it out with the rest of your brood. While searching for him, you find yourself trapped. Your next waking moments are in a burn ward.
Your son, unbeknownst to you did in fact make it out, he was sleeping in the family room when the blaze kicked off and ran out back.
How could this tragedy have been avoided?
A Disaster including a home can strike anytime. Creating an effective emergency plan is the best way you can prepare your family to cope with an unforeseen disaster. As the head of your family, it is your duty to prepare a disaster/emergency plan.
An emergency plan can be compared to life insurance. Its is just something you must have
Would your family know what to do in the event of a home fire?
In the event of an emergency such as a fire, would you know how to deal, respond and live? Would your family know what to do if you were out of town or on a date with your husband?
Now is the time to create a disaster plan and educate your family. The motto here is to “be prepared not scared.”
Stage a disaster preparedness drill in your house.
It could (should) start with a simple Fire Drill complete with an escape route(s) and meeting point. For fire, the meeting place could be the mailbox at the end of the driveway, the neighbor’s house, or the stop sign at the end of the block. Something fixed that won’t move.
“Everyone meeting at a pre-determined location will make it easy to take a head count and eliminate the need for you to run into a burning building to find someone who is already out.”
In the event of a natural disaster such as a tornado or flash flood, your rally point could be the home of a relative or friend outside of your neighborhood. This location could serve as your meeting place in the event your neighborhood is heavily damaged.
A basic emergency plan should include:
- Escape routes.
- Utility shut-off and safety(if particle)
- Insurance and vital records(I keep copies at my mom and brother’s home)
- Pet Care(Pet Rescue Stickers are a great way to let the firefighters know a pet may be inside)
A well-rehearsed disaster plan will give you peace of mind while traveling away from your family. God forbid a disaster strikes your area while you’re away, you will know in your heart your family has a great plan to make it.
Take the time today to consider an emergency/disaster plan. Take the time to be prepared, not scared.
Fire Deaths and Injuries: Prevention Tips
- Never leave food unattended on a stove.
- Keep cooking areas free of flammable objects (such as potholders and towels).
- Avoid wearing clothes with long, loose-fitting sleeves when cooking.
- Never smoke in bed or leave burning cigarettes unattended.
- Do not empty smoldering ashes in a trash can, and keep ashtrays away from upholstered furniture and curtains.
- Never place portable space heaters near flammable materials (such as drapery).
- Keep all matches and lighters out of reach of children. Store them up high, preferably in a locked cabinet.
- Install smoke alarms on every floor of the home, including the basement, and particularly near rooms in which people sleep.
- Use long-life smoke alarms with lithium-powered batteries and hush buttons, which allow persons to stop false alarms quickly. If long-life alarms are not available, use regular alarms, and replace the batteries annually.
- Test all smoke alarms every month to ensure they work properly.
- Devise a family fire escape plan and practice it every 6 months. In the plan, describe at least two different ways each family member can escape every room, and designate a safe place in front of the home for family members to meet after escaping a fire.
- If possible, install or retrofit fire sprinklers into the home.
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