Picture this scenario: Amidst chaos caused by a natural disaster, civil unrest, or widespread unemployment, you find yourself needing to venture outside—whether for work, taking your kids to school, or a routine trip to the grocery store.
The tension is palpable the moment you step out. What actions do you take in such a...
While there are plenty of free ways to prepare for emergencies, disaster prepping is usually expensive.
But if you play your cards right, you can get a tax deduction or even a refund for disaster prepping. Here are some of the ways.
Disaster Preparedness Training
Self-employed or own a business? You can deduct disaster prepping...
FEMA recommends having at least a 3-day supply of non-perishable food for emergencies. But figuring out what foods to stockpile is confusing. Terms like “survival food” and “emergency food supply” get over 14,000 monthly searches on Google!
We decided to show how simple (and cheap!) it is to build up an emergency food supply....
Navigating the realm of disaster preparedness often ends up in a debate about the readiness of Millennials versus Gen X. There was even a terrible season of Survivor about it!
But the question persists: which generation is genuinely more prepared to weather a disaster?
These 13 revealing statistics shed light on the answer.
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Knowledge to make your life better. If you have some free time, check out some of these links this weekend.
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