Badass Prepper's Handbook: Everything You Need to Know to Prepare Yourself for the Worst

Badass Prepper's Handbook: Everything You Need to Know to Prepare Yourself for the Worst

Language: English

Pages: 144

ISBN: 162914732X

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Disaster can strike at any time with no warning. Most people aren’t forward-thinking enough to prepare for the worst, and others simply don’t have the skills needed to successfully prepare. That’s where Badass Preppers Handbook comes in. Covering a wide variety of disaster scenarios with detailed instructions for what you need to do in each one, this book will help you to be ready for anything in no time at all. Learn such things as:
• How to fortify your home
• How to preserve and store food and water for years
• What should go in your “bug out” bag
• How to cook off the grid
• What firearms and ammo will best help you survive the apocalypse
• And more!
With this ultimate guide in disaster survival, you’ll be ready to protect yourself, your family, your neighbors, and your pets, no matter what the disaster is.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

styles to 18-inch 147 snake boots. When selecting a pair of boots, pay attention to where the top of the collar meets your leg. You want a boot that will minimize rubbing! Also feel the padding on the collar and select what feels the best to you. Try on a few different pairs before making a purchase to see which style fits your foot and leg best. WATERPROOFING Waterproofing is extremely important. If you’re in the back country with cold, wet feet, it can lead to a medical emergency. If you will

blood vessels and nerves in the hands 151 and feet. This can then limit blood flow to these areas which may lead to gangrene. If you are a diabetic, be aware of complications to your feet which can manifest as circulatory problems, diabetic neuropathy (along with a decrease in circulation, one may also experience a loss of sensitivity and nerve loss in the feet which due to numbing, affects one’s ability to experience pain which can be a warning that something like a blister is forming) and

quite uncomfortable. You can open and drain the blister using a sterile needle (sterilize the needle by holding it in an open flame), and then cover it with a sterile dressing for a day or two. Unfortunately, with this treatment you have caused another potential problem. Because the blister was a closed area and the serum was likely sterile, it has now been opened and 153 drained and bacteria can get in through the drainage hole. Emergency First Aid for a Blister • Apply a smooth dressing and

that many will realize that Day One was yesterday. As a general piece of advice, assume that Day One is on hand now. Lay in supplies, learn new skills, and keep informed on what is happening in the world. Accumulate stocks of food that you eat now, and rotate those stocks. Do not rely too much on your freezer and refrigerator. Electricity is one of the first things to go in an emergency. Rely on canned foods, dehydrated sachets of soup and pasta dishes, canned meats, stews, and other

(104°F–106°F), should be hot-tub temperature. • Keep affected extremity submerged for 20–30 minutes or until skin becomes soft and returns to normal color (may need to reheat water). • Ibuprofen or Tylenol as needed for pain. • Dress with gauze between fingers or toes and around extremity. • Do not rewarm with radiant heat (fire). • Do not massage or rub with snow. 156 • Blisters: drain clear blisters (see Blisters); do not drain blood-filled blisters. EVACUATE: • Any patient with blood-filled

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