Our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy have changed. We think you'll like them better this way.

Surviving, finding safety in numbers.

  • Broadcast in Education
American Preppers Radio1

American Preppers Radio1

×  

Follow This Show

If you liked this show, you should follow American Preppers Radio1.
h:151707
s:5111555
archived
The Prepared Canadian
Saturday
*7:00pm/Est *6:00pm/Ct *5:00pm/Mt *4:00pm/Pt
Live Listen and Chat go to:
A healthy prepper or survival group is more than a happy one, it’s a group that can function as needed in order to carry out the day to day tasks required to survive an emergency situation.  Daily tasks become difficult to impossible when your whole group is sick with influenza or some other contagion that has spread from one person to another to another.  Sure, we probably all have a well stocked medical kit that can give us the tools we need to deal with everything from minor scrapes and cuts to compound fractures and bullet wounds.  But how do we keep everyone from getting just plain old sick because one member caught a nasty bug?  The answer is setting up a sick room.  A dedicated space to keep the sick away from the rest of the group, and also to keep dirt and bacteria away from injured preppers.
This week, with the advice and help of Dr.Bones and Nurse Amy, we take a look at setting up a sick room.  Unfortunately,  time did not cooperate so that I could get them on the show this week, but they have offered up lots of advice that I will combine with input from the forum.
Also this week, a review of  F.J. Bohans book, Barbed Wire, Barricades, and Bunkers; the free citizens guide to fortifying the home retreat.  If that isn’t enough, I’ll top it all off with a fresh editorial for you to consider.

Tags: The Prepared Canadian, Prepare, Self Reliance, Prepper Broadcasting Network, Survival

Facebook comments

Available when logged-in to Facebook and if Targeting Cookies are enabled