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How Much Food Will Last You A Year?

Posted by Atomic Sheep on Nov 12, 2008 in Essentials
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Hopefully things would never come to this, but the Church of the Latter Day saints believe in storing food for emergencies. Preferably for a year, there’s several reasons why they do it both scripture based and a general teaching to be not too reliant on others in times of need.

Of course, not everyone lives next door to a family of Latter Day Saints, and it’s a bit rude to assume they’re going to share all that stockpiled food with you. So, if you’re thinking of starting to stock up a bit visiting a few LDS websites is a good place to start. Ok – lets get on with that food calculation..

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No Blackouts – The Ultimate Off-Grid Power Source

Posted by Atomic Sheep on Oct 17, 2008 in Essentials

Solar Stik Lets be honest, while generator power is all well and good it’s hardly a silent, cheap long term power source. There’s the constant throb of the Generator, the maintenance, the fuel supply, and of course in a disaster situation anyone near by will know that you have a generator that’s calling out to be stolen.

Here’s where solar power comes in, it’s totally silent, and it’s practically maintenance free but the problem with general usage solar power is the panels aren’t usually up to the task of powering much more than the odd light bulb, and you need a constant supply of bright weather.

One of the problems with typical solar / battery systems is that they’re incredibly heavy, or need lots of floor space (like the powercube) or they’re dog-ugly like the Harvester. There’s a new product on the market that changes all that. Called the The Solar Stik™ Breeze. The Concept for the Solar Stik was born out of a need for marine based power on boats that had no room for large scale solar arrays, it was then a natural progression to adapt the Solar Stik to land based use, and more recently add wind power to the configuration so that power generation can continue through the night.
Once the system is set up, power drawn from wind / sun is fed into a battery bank. The entire system is designed to be portable and easily transported. Additionally, multiple units can be connected together if needed for particularly demanding sites. The panels come with a 25 year warranty. Unlike you average generator which typically comes with a 1-3 year warranty. Here’s the YouTube promo..

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At around $8,000 the starting price for the Stik is slightly more expensive than other solar devices in this bracket, however they don’t feature the newer technology found within these panels that provide improved power generation.

Visit the product site here for further information.

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Pure Water For Any Disaster

Posted by Atomic Sheep on Oct 13, 2008 in Essentials

There are all sorts of water purification systems out there, but there’s few that can purify properly without the need for purification tablets, or waiting around for sediment to settle.

The Lifesave bottle designed by British inventor Michael Prichard is a big breakthrough in portable filtration. It won the soldier Technology 2007 award and also won best in test of bushcraft and survival skills magazine. It’s has a unique filter that removes 99.9999% of all bacteria, viruses, cysts, parasites, and fungi from the water supply. It’s 15 nanometres filter can cut out almost all viruses which are generally around 25 nanometres.

Not content with sitting back Michael Prichard has continued to improve on the device, adding the lifesaver hydrocarry to the product range. This is basically a rucksack mounted shoulder tube, and integrated dualpump combination to let soldiers quickly filter water without having to remove the device from their backpack.

For larger scale delivery of filtered water, they are also working on larger water containers for family’s. There is even a seawater version due out soon which should be an essential addition to every sailors toolkit. We hope that the costs of these bottle will come down enough so that they can be distributed to relief centres in 3rd world countries. So many lives could be saved if victims of hurricane, flood, and tsunami disasters had access to these kinds of devices.

The lifesaver bottle currently retails for £116.95 inc VAT, it can be bought online, and shipped internationally directly from www.lifesaversystems.com

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Essential Reading – SAS Survival Guide

Posted by Atomic Sheep on Oct 12, 2008 in Essentials

Step one in surviving is to half half a clue how to survive, in what circumstances, the SAS survival guide by John ‘Lofty’ Wiseman is the currently the best selling survival related book out there. Lofty was a veteran of 26 years in the SAS so he must have been doing something right.

The book is jam packed full of useful information from hunting, making fire, signalling for help, or making a shelter. Even as a general ‘off the beaten track’ guide it provides great advice for removing leaches, or identifying poisonous snakes, spiders and creepy crawlies.

There’s even basic car safety advice such as what to do if your brakes fail. It’s got almost everything covered and you could certainly class it as an essential camping book.

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Don’t let Strontium-90 Get you down.

Posted by Atomic Sheep on Oct 12, 2008 in Essentials
Tasty Kelp

Seaweed to the rescue! Here’s a bit of info that might encourage you to eat your greens. Kelp can inhibit the absorption by the body of mercury, zinc, tin, and the Sodium Alginate contained within Kelp can even stop absorption by the body of Strontium-90 one of the most hazardous types of radioactive material that gets so readily absorbed into the bones and teeth. So – where do you go for your stash of kelp tablets? Well, pretty much any health food store, and of course there’s always Amazon and Ebay.

Note: Kelp should not be taken by pregnant women under any circumstances (it can cause abortion), people with high bloody pressure, or people with hyperthyroidism.

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A Sunday Stroll With A Radiation Suit.

Posted by Atomic Sheep on Oct 11, 2008 in Essentials, Survival, Tech

You know what it’s like – you’re taking a Sunday stroll and before you know it BOOM! WWIII,  pre-emptive strikes and winds carrying heavy radiation are approaching.

Don’t worry it’s ok, you’re fully prepared having bought your radiation suit from Demron, Safer America has a hazmat suit for sale going for a bargain $1,350. Of course if you’re a little more frugal there’s always Ebay the poor mans alternative, where a cheapo charcoal lined rad suit can often be picked up for less than £20, and AnythignRadiactive.com has them for sale for £14.99 inc p&p.

Warning: They’re strictly non re-useable, so don’t try putting your suit on again after going outside and playing with all those magic moonbeams. Sadly radiation doesn’t tend to go away if you ignore it.