We've used a couple of pictures of warning signs on our site: One was shortly after the tsunami in Japan (http://preppingtosurvive.com/2011/04/28/the-great-us-shakeout/).
We've got another picture of a warning sign in a post that's scheduled later this week.
Warning signs are usually put up for a good reason. Unlike man-made warning signs, there are other warning signs that are not readily visible but can affect your survival in much the same manner.
An expedient oxygen absorber for a 5 gallon storage container can be made by placing a golf ball size piece of steel wool and a tablespoon of salt inside a paper napkin and placing it in the container. The salt will absorb the residual moisture and the steel wool will naturally absorb the oxygen.
Preppin' Tips - Recipes
Make Your Own Electrolyte Beverage (Gatorade, Pedialyte, etc.)
To one quart of water add 1/2 teaspoon baking soda, 1 teaspoon of salt, and 8 teaspoons of granulated sugar. Thoroughly mix all ingredients together.
This will replace electrolytes lost by the body due to dehydration caused by diarrhea, vomiting, excessive sweating, etc. A package of Kool-Aid, Crystal Light, etc. may be added to enhance the flavor and color.
Reference Material - Gun Safety, Gun Training, & Gun Manuals
2 comments:
Nice picture, Riverwalker! No ambiguity there.
We've used a couple of pictures of warning signs on our site: One was shortly after the tsunami in Japan (http://preppingtosurvive.com/2011/04/28/the-great-us-shakeout/).
We've got another picture of a warning sign in a post that's scheduled later this week.
Thanks and keep up the good writing.
To: Prepping To Survive
Warning signs are usually put up for a good reason. Unlike man-made warning signs, there are other warning signs that are not readily visible but can affect your survival in much the same manner.
Thanks.
RW
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