Well, it is obvious that we are giving such a valuable product at very a low price. So you are probably wondering why?
First Reason - Our mission is to prepare 1,000,000 households for the inevitable SHTF situation that our society is heading towards.
We want to to educate and inform these families and provide them with the skills, tools, and tactics to survive and thrive through any crisis.
Surviving in emergency situations is a skill that can save your life and the lives of others. Emergencies can happen anytime, anywhere, and to anyone. They can be natural disasters, accidents, conflicts, or health crises. No matter what the cause, you need to be prepared and know what to do to survive.
Here are some general tips on how to survive in emergency situations:
• Get your head right. A positive attitude and mental toughness can help you cope with stress, fear, and panic. They can also help you think clearly and make rational decisions. Remember the rule of threes: you can only live 3 minutes without air or if you have massive bleeding, 3 hours without shelter in a cold environment, 3 days without water, and 3 weeks without food. Prioritize your needs according to this rule and don't give up hope
• Deal with any injuries. If you or someone else is injured, you need to provide first aid as soon as possible. Stop any bleeding, clean and dress any wounds, splint any fractures, and treat any shock or infection. A good first-aid kit is essential for survival situations.
• Find or build a shelter. Shelter is important to protect you from the elements, such as cold, heat, rain, wind, or sun. Depending on the situation, you may need to find a natural shelter, such as a cave, a hollow tree, or a rock overhang, or build one using materials around you, such as branches, leaves, snow, or debris
• Find or make a fire. Fire is useful for many purposes, such as warmth, light, cooking, signaling, and protection. To make a fire, you need three things: fuel, oxygen, and ignition. Fuel can be anything that burns, such as wood, dry grass, or paper. Oxygen is provided by the air around you. Ignition can be achieved by various methods, such as matches, lighters, flint and steel, batteries and steel wool, or magnifying glass
• Find or purify water. Water is essential for survival, as it prevents dehydration and helps your body function properly. You can find water in various sources, such as streams, lakes, ponds, rainwater, snow, or dew. However, not all water is safe to drink. You may need to purify it by boiling it for at least 10 minutes, filtering it through a cloth or a filter device, or adding chemical disinfectants such as iodine tablets or chlorine bleach.
• Find or hunt for food. Food is important for survival, as it provides energy and nutrients for your body. You can find food in various sources, such as plants, animals, insects, or fish. However, not all food is safe to eat. You may need to identify it by using a guidebook, testing it for edibility, or cooking it properly.
• Signal for help. If you want to be rescued from an emergency situation, you need to signal for help using various methods such as sound, light, color, or shape. You can use anything that makes noise or reflects light such as whistles, mirrors, flashlights, or flares. You can also use anything that contrasts with the background such as bright clothing, flags, smoke, or letters.
• Stay put or move. Depending on the situation and your chances of being rescued or finding help yourself,
you may need to stay put in your shelter or move to a better location. If you decide to stay put,
you need to make yourself visible and comfortable until help arrives. If you decide to move,
you need to plan your route carefully and leave signs of your direction and destination.
These are some of the basic steps that can help you survive in emergency situations. However, every situation is different and requires different actions. You need to assess your situation carefully and adapt accordingly. Remember, survival is not only about skills, but also about will. You need to have the will to live and the will to survive.