8 Prepping Mistakes You Should Stop Making
One thing I made a habit of doing is an after-action review of any major disasters. That means whatever is reported in the news, although I do have few other sources.
One thing I made a habit of doing is an after-action review of any major disasters. That means whatever is reported in the news, although I do have few other sources.
Being prepared for anything takes away the fear and you can face tomorrow knowing that you are ready. Your family will be protected and in good hands.
Being prepared is the best thing you can do for your family. You need to always be alert and aware of your environment and the world in general.
Some of you probably thought I’d start with equipment, didn’t you? I won’t preach to you about how training trumps gear… because that’s not what I think.
Among the many outcomes of disasters, the most significant ones include; people getting killed or injured and others losing their possessions and homes.
Prepping as a way of life can present many challenges and even people that have been living off grid for decades can still make some very common mistakes.