Emergency Preparedness For Regular Folks [PODCAST]

RELATED: Ways To Prepare For Economic Collapse | 12 Things You Should Do Emergency Preparedness For Regular Folks In this episode of the GunGuyTV Firearms Podcast, I’ll address prepping for regular folks who are not necessarily interested in preparing for the end of the world, but rather for the types of emergencies that happen in our […]

First Aid Kit Buyer’s Guide

First aid kits come in different shapes, sizes, and prices. They are available as pre-packaged kits designed for specific purposes, such as for the home, pets, auto, camping, boating, golfing, welding, landscaping, trucking, logging, burn care, bloodborne pathogen, emergency response, industrial, commercial and etc. You can also elect to make your own, although this may […]

Training Yourself For Preparedness, by Joe Dolio

So many of the people in the preparedness community build massive stockpiles of supplies, including food, camping gear, backpacks, weapons & ammo, and all that ultra tacti-cool stuff. The problem is, they rarely get off the couch and train, and they rarely get out and use their gear. It does you no good to have […]

10 Innovative Ways To Use Binder Clips for Survival

It doesn’t take a MacGyver to turn ordinary binder clips into a survival tool. Yup, you got that right. You can turn those humble metal binder fasteners into a versatile gizmo and this article will show you how. RELATED: How To Escape Handcuffs Using A Paper Clip From Boring Metal Clips To Awesome Survival Gears […]

Making A Pocket-Sized Survival Kit

There are many commercially available survival kits in stores today. Many of these kits contain items of poor quality. If at any time, you find yourself having to depend on a man-made item to survive, that item needs to be of excellent quality! One piece of your kit can mean the difference between life and […]

3 Lashing Methods You Can Use To Tie Wood Together

Lashing is one of the many practical ways you can tie things together. Even with several techniques to it, lashing is easy to learn and master. RELATED: The Essential Lashing Skill: The Square Lash 3 Surefire Lashing Methods That You Should Master Right Now 1. Shear Lashing Method Do you need to bind two poles at […]

17 Items to Pack in an Emergency Bag

As every prepper knows, early preparation plays an integral role in any crisis survival strategy. Every well-equipped prepper needs an emergency bag that contains food, health, hygiene, and self-defense essentials. In this article: Essentials Hygiene and Health Logistics Daily Living Needs Miscellaneous RELATED: What Is An Emergency Kit? 17 Items Every Prepper Should Carry in […]

Worst Case Scenario: 5 Survival Tools and Utensils For Uncertain Times

When disaster strikes, you don’t want to be stuck worrying about how to get food and supplies. All you should have to focus on is keeping you and your family safe and making it through the situation at hand. Due to the nature of emergencies (they can happen anywhere and any time), the only thing you can really do is prepare ahead of time. The truth is, you just don’t know what might happen in any given situation. The unknown can be really scary to a lot of people, but it doesn’t have to be. 

Think about it this way: would you rather scramble during an emergency to make sure your family has everything they need, or would you rather stock up ahead of time and be ready for anything? If you’re like most people, we’ll bet you’d choose the latter. Preparing for emergencies doesn’t have to be stressful or hard. In fact, it’s actually really easy to do and won’t take much time at all. All you really need to do is gather your supplies and store them in a safe place. 

There are many survival tools and utensils that can come in handy when you’re in a tough situation. Of course, you’ll need food and water, but there are other things you’ll need in order to survive. In this article, we are going to take a look at 5 different things you should consider having ready to go at a moment’s notice. Keep reading to learn more about the tools and utensils you need to get you through uncertain times. 

Survival Food Kit

Our 72-Hour Survival Food Kit is your best bet to make sure you won’t go hungry during an emergency. The food in this kit is freeze-dried, giving it a shelf life of 25 years! You will pretty much never have to worry about your food supply again after buying this food kit. The 72-hour kit gives you 16 servings, and it is perfect for storing in your survival kit or survival pack. Any food kit is also great to bring with you for hiking, camping, or other wilderness activities

Flashlight

You don’t want to be in the dark during any emergency situation. Not only can it make things scary, but it’s also just plain dangerous. Make sure you have a flashlight with you, especially in the case of a power outage. Our tactical flashlight is solar-powered, so you don’t have to worry about batteries or to keep it charged with a charger. All you have to do is leave the flashlight out to charge in the sun, and then you’re good to go. It’s way safer and more reliable than traditional flashlights. 

Water Filter

When fighting to survive, clean water is even more important than food. Besides having water bottles or clean water stored, you should have a water filter. This filter removes 99.9% of bacteria, chemicals, and other dangerous things from your water. Having a filter means you never have to go without clean water because you can drink from almost any water source with it. Plus, it’s a personal size, so it’s convenient to pack with you and take on the go. 

Power Cell

Communication is key if you find yourself in an emergency. And if you lose power and your phone dies, you might be in trouble. Thankfully, our solar-powered power cell helps to ensure this never happens to you. Leave it out to charge, and then let it charge your devices for you. It has a convenient USB port that works with any USB cable charger. 

Power Generator

A generator can be an essential item for helping you make it through any disaster or emergency. One of the most common scenarios in which a generator can be helpful is during a power outage or blackout. Our generator is solar-powered, so you don’t need to get fuel to power it. You can always count on it to work and never have to worry about it failing when you need it most. This generator can power large appliances such as refrigerators, and it can power small medical devices or act as a power source to charge your electronic devices. 

How Should I Prepare for An Emergency?

This is a really great question, and not many people know the answer. The importance of emergency preparedness is not stressed nearly enough, and as a result, not nearly enough people are ready for emergencies. As we said, emergencies can happen at any time; they don’t wait for you to be prepared and ready for them. Get ahead of it all by starting to prepare so that you and everyone in your household know what to do in any situation. You need to do two things to prepare for an emergency: Make a plan and gather supplies. 

The first step is to make a plan. Ideally, you should go over all of the main types of emergencies that can happen (tornadoes/hurricanes, power outages, etc.) and make a simple plan for each one. For example, if there is a power outage, make sure everyone in your household knows to meet in the kitchen (or wherever makes the most sense in your home). Once everyone is safe and accounted for, you can figure out your next moves. The same goes for any other scenario. Have a place to meet and a general idea of your plan of action once everyone is ready. 

After you have your plans made, it’s time to gather supplies. Start by acquiring all of the items on this list, and make sure you have enough for each person in your family. If it’s just you, then you only have to worry about having enough supplies for yourself. You can make a survival kit or a survival pack with all of the essential items you need for emergencies. Then, store it in a safe and easily accessible place that you can get to quickly if needed.

Conclusion

Now you know exactly what you need to do and have to make it through the worst-case scenario. Having a plan and being prepared are your best bets at surviving and staying safe no matter what. If you gather your supplies ahead of time, it will save you money, time, and stress when an emergency happens or disaster strikes. Everyone hopes to never go through an emergency or scary situation, but the truth is these things happen every day. If you have a plan in place and supplies on hand, you won’t be as stressed or scared if you find yourself in the worst-case scenario. 

Remember that this guide is meant to help you figure out the tools you need to stay safe, but it doesn’t cover everything you might need when the time comes. Always adjust your supplies to your specific needs, climate, and location. Another thing to remember is that, in the case of emergencies, less isn’t more. You want to have enough of all the supplies and tools you need to survive. You can find everything you need for uncertain times right here at 4Patriots

Sources:

3 Ways to Be Prepared for an Emergency | United Way 

Plan Ahead for Disasters | Ready.gov 

Prepare For Emergencies | Be Red Cross Ready | Red Cross

Survival Pack for Beginners

If you’ve never prepared for an emergency, it’s time you do. Difficult situations can arise, and disasters can strike with a moment’s notice. Being prepared lessens your stress levels, makes situations easier and increases your chances of surviving in more serious emergency situations. The great thing is there really isn’t much you have to do in order to be prepared. One of the best things you can have on hand is a survival pack. 

Don’t worry; they are easy to put together and don’t require that many supplies. Survival packs are great for beginners because they are less work than prepping a survival kit, for example. Survival packs are all about grab and go, making them super useful for situations that force you to leave your home. They are great travel companions as well, helping to ensure you are always safe no matter where you go. Keep reading this article to find out everything you need to know about survival packs for beginners! 

What is A Survival Pack?

A survival pack is the same thing as a survival kit, but it is smaller and more portable. Basically, your bag needs to include all of the necessary items to help you survive in various situations. Since it is smaller than a survival kit, you have to make some choices regarding what to include. Typically, a pack is no bigger than a backpack, which means you really don’t have too much room for any extra items. It’s important you stick to the basics and only add the absolute essentials to your pack. 

You should consider having a pack for every person in your household (or every person who is going camping, hiking, etc.) so that you aren’t worried about having enough supplies. A survival pack is great because it is easier to grab and go if there is a situation that requires you to move from place to place or be away from your home. You’ll have everything you need in there, and you won’t have to worry about packing anything. The point of a survival pack is to be more portable than a survival kit, which is meant to be kept in your home. 

When Would I Need A Survival Pack?

There are so many situations where you might need to be prepared by having food and supplies on hand and ready to go. You never know when an emergency might occur or when a natural disaster might strike. These are the two most common reasons people have survival packs. There are other times when survival packs might come in handy besides emergencies and natural disasters. More than anything, most people just like to have them prepped and kept in a safe place at home, so they feel secure and prepared for anything. 

If you love camping or going on outdoor adventures, then a survival pack is an important thing to bring with you. Anytime you find yourself away from access to stores or people (like out in the wilderness), it’s a good idea to be extra prepared. As the saying goes, it’s better to be safe than sorry, and the same applies to hiking, camping, and other outdoor activities. You can always make the pack a little smaller and include only the necessities so that it’s easier to carry around outdoors. 

Another situation where you might need a survival pack is going on road trips. If you know you will be in your car for a longer period of time, a survival pack is definitely something you should consider bringing with you. Even if you aren’t going on a road trip, it won’t hurt to keep this pack on hand. The thing with emergencies is that you never know when one might happen, so being prepared is the best thing you can do. There are a variety of scenarios that could happen when driving a car that would require a survival pack to help you through. 

What Should I Include in My Survival Pack?

That’s a great question, and we are so glad you asked. There is actually quite a lot you should consider including in your survival pack, and we are going to tell you the most important things you need. Some items are more important than others, and some you might not need at all depending on where you live or what you are preparing for. As always, these are our suggestions, and you should make any changes relating to your specific lifestyle and situation. 

Food

One of the most important things you will need in your survival pack is survival food. Survival food is food that is non-perishable and will keep you full and energized in any situation. Since you don’t want to take up too much room in your pack, we recommend our 72-Hour Survival Kit. This perfectly portioned kit comes with 16 servings of food including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It’s better to get one kit for each person in your household, but you can divide the servings if you’re in a pinch.   

First Aid Kit

An absolutely essential item you must include in your survival pack is a first aid kit. One of the most common things that happen during an emergency situation is injuries. Anything from sprains to cuts to scrapes can occur during natural disasters or outdoor activities. Having this kit in your pack will ensure you can quickly help whoever sustains the injury until you are able to get help. This first aid kit contains 129 pieces, including bandages, antibacterial ointments, scissors, and more. 

Water Filter

You won’t make it long without clean water, which makes it an essential item. Water bottles are too heavy to carry around, and they could slow you down too. An item to consider adding to your survival pack is a personal water filter. This filter removes up to 99.9% of bacteria, chemicals, and dirt from water. If you can find a river, spring, or even collect rainwater, this filter will help ensure you are drinking the cleanest water possible.    

Extra Power Supply

Another item you might not think about needing is a portable power cell. If you are in an emergency, you’re going to need to call for help. The last thing you want to worry about is having your cellphone die, especially when you have to make a call. This power cell is solar-powered, so you don’t have to find a way to charge the cell. Just leave it in the sun for a bit, and then you’re ready to go.  

Conclusion

Hopefully, after reading this article, you feel more knowledgeable about survival packs and your ability to put one together for you and your family. Again, this article is full of suggestions, but it’s a good idea to do your own research and put what you truly need in your pack. Maybe you keep a first aid kit in your car or your house and don’t need to put one in your pack. Where you live, the climate and the type of weather you get can all affect what you put in your kit. At the end of the day, being as prepared as you can is the best you can do. Having a survival pack with some supplies is better than none at all. 

Sources:

Disaster Preparedness: Build an Emergency Supply Kit 

Ready.gov: Build a Kit 

What Do You Need In a Survival Kit 

Our Favorite Camping Recipes List

One important part of camping that cannot be overlooked is the food. If you are staying a bit further away from people and cities, then it’s especially important that you pack enough food so you are prepared. You want to have enough food not only to enjoy around the campfire but also to make sure you are prepared for emergencies and any unplanned surprises. You never want to worry about running out of food, which is even more important if you are out in the wilderness with no access to a store. There are lots of great recipes and food items that will make your camping trip both tasty and safe. 

4Patriot’s Favorite Camping Recipes

If you don’t like the great outdoors, that’s fine! You can still enjoy a fun camping night right in your own backyard. You can set up a tent, lights, and get a fire pit. Still lots of fun, just a little less outdoorsy with minimal nature and animals. 

Whatever your comfort level is or whatever type of camping you enjoy, there’s a way to make it work and have a great time. Whether you want to be in isolation or have all the comforts of home, food is still an essential part of any camping trip. 

To make things easy, we compiled a list of our favorite camping recipes for you to try!  

Survival Food

One of the best food items you can bring on your wilderness adventures and camping trips is survival food. Typically, people store up and stock up on survival food for emergency preparedness or to have on hand for natural disasters, but it actually works great for camping and outdoor activities. 

You don’t have to do any cooking, and all you need is hot water to make the food. Our survival food is dehydrated and has a shelf-life of 25 years, so you won’t have to worry about it expiring. Plus, you won’t have to bring a bunch of different ingredients to create meals around the fire. 

Instead, you’ll just need enough meal kits per person for the duration of the trip.

Using survival food is easier, faster, and more efficient than cooking things outdoors. If you want to be fully prepared for your camping trip, try our 4-Week Survival Food Kit. It’ll give you enough food for one person to eat every day for a month. 

Or, you can use it to divide amongst the people who go on your camping trip. Four weeks of food means 184 servings that you can keep all for yourself on a long camping journey, or split between family and friends over the course of a few days. Did we mention the food is delicious and nutritious? 

Hot Dogs, Burgers, and Sausages

Hot dogs, burgers, and sausages are quick and fun things to make while you are camping. Assuming you don’t have a grill at your campsite or with the supplies, to make all of these things over your campfire. If you want to just stick to the basics, though, hot dogs, burgers, and sausages are the way to go. They cook quickly and they are easy to eat without cutlery and plates. 

Plus, they aren’t messy and taste great on their own (but you can still whip out the ketchup and mustard if you want!). All you need is a roasting stick or a roasting tray to put over the fire. Make sure your food is cooked all the way through, throw it on a bun, and you’re ready to enjoy! There’s something about that smokiness from the campfire that makes the food taste so much better! 

You can pretty much make anything you want over the fire, like roasted vegetables, veggie burgers, steak, chicken, or seafood. If you go fishing on your camping trip, you could even cook your fresh catch over the fire.

S’Mores

It just wouldn’t be a camping trip without some ooey-gooey s’mores! This delicious treat is an absolute classic and a camping staple. Plus, it’s so easy and simple to make. You can also get creative and play around with different candy and chocolate used in the s’more too. 

If you want to make a basic one, you’ll just need marshmallows, chocolate, and graham crackers. It also tastes amazing with peanut butter cups or any other chocolate treat you enjoy. 

Do I Need Special Supplies for Camping?

Yes, you do need some special supplies for your camping trip. There are quite a lot of things you should have on hand if you are camping in the wilderness, but we will just mention a few important ones. 

One of the most important things you can have is a light source, such as a tactical flashlight. Our flashlight is solar-powered, so you never have to worry about needing batteries or having your flashlight run out of power. Plus, it has a USB charging option, just in case. 

Consider bringing along the Sun Kettle Solar Cooker. There are a few different situations in which you will need water, and the solar cooker can help to boil water within minutes. It’s portable and lightweight, which makes it ideal for camping and hiking, or any other outdoor activities. 

Another item to consider having on hand is a Personal Water Filter. These are small but mighty devices that help to purify water and remove up to 99.9% of bacteria and chemicals that could be in water found outdoors (streams, rivers, rainwater, etc.). Boiling your water is good, but this is an even better option to ensure you are drinking the cleanest water possible. Plus, they are so much easier (and lighter) to carry around than water bottles or drinking water. 

These filters are great for both emergency and non-emergency situations. 

Conclusion

Camping is one of the best and most fun pastimes around. For those who love the outdoors, camping is an amazing and enjoyable thing to do with your friends and family. It can be as simple as driving up to your state park, or visiting a national forest.

Using your favorite survival food to eat while camping is a great idea. You can make gourmet food in no time, and you won’t have to worry about prepping food or actually cooking it. All you will need is hot water to prepare your meals. 

We have all your favorite recipes, such as mac ‘n cheese, rice, black bean burgers, eggs, and more. You can use survival food for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and even snacks. If you want to do your own cooking or supplement the survival food, you can’t go wrong with burgers, hot dogs, or anything else you can grill or cook over the fire. Once you plan your camping menu, just don’t forget to bring your tools and supplies as well! 

Sources:

20 Best Camping Gadgets and Accessories of 2021 

30 Essential Camping Gear Items – Best Camping Supplies 

How to Make S’mores Without a Campfire – 2021

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