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10 Ways To Use Paracord in A Survival Situation
Paracord is a thin, strong, braided line that’s useful in dozens of different hunting and fishing scenarios, and can make the difference between life or death in a survival situation. Tim MacWelchParachute cord, which is sometimes called paracord or 550 cord because of its 550-pound breaking test, was originally used for parachutes during WW II. But once on the ground, creative soldiers found hundreds of uses for the sturdy cordage, including bootlaces. Cotton and leather boot laces are simply n
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14th Jun 2021
What are the best foods to stock up for emergencies?
Best foods to stock up for emergencies:Emergency Food Preparation Kit - www.4ursurvival.com* Low Sodium foodsNutrient Survival Products - www.4ursurvival.com* Ready-to-eat canned meats, fruits, vegetables and a can openerwww.4ursurvival.com* Protein or fruit bars* Dry cereal or granola* Peanut butter * Dried fruit* Canned juices* Non-perishable pasteurized milk* High-energy foodssource: ready.gov
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1st Jun 2021
McCoy Futch Group - Business Spotlight
Meet the Co-Owner of 4ursurvival.com in an interview with McCoy Futch Group on the topic of Business Spotlight in the Allendale community of Oakland, CA www.4ursurvival.comMeet Janel McCoy, Co-Owner of 4ursurvival in the Allendale community of Oakland CA - Parkbench
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17th May 2021
What is Hypothermia? Part 1
What is Hypothermia?When considering the causes of hypothermia, hypothermia symptoms and preventing hypothermia, the first place to start is in understanding the basics.Hypothermia is a potentially dangerous state of the human body which occurs when heat is lost faster than it can be produced. It occurs when the normal body temperature - which is 98.6 degrees F for most people – drops below 95 degrees F. As the body temperature declines the nervous system, heart and other organs struggle to func
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1st Mar 2021
Hypothermia Symptoms / Causes Part 2
Hypothermia SymptomsShivering is often the first of several hypothermia symptoms. Shivering generally occurs early on in the onset of hypothermia and may not be present as the condition becomes more acute. The most famous hypothermia symptoms are the "fumbles, stumbles and mumbles." As the body temperature drops, the person's ability to perform coordinated tasks, walk smoothly, and talk coherently will decrease. The person may experience increased difficultly in thinking clearly and might make p
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1st Mar 2021