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FEATURES
EARTHQUAKE
URBAN
DESERT
12 INTRODUCTION
80 INTRODUCTION
120 INTRODUCTION
13 EARTHQUAKES 101
81 LAST RESORT
This earthquake anatomy class reveals the
nations high-risk and low-risk areas to live in
and much more.
By Torrey Kim
Colorado. Wisconsin. Columbine.
Mass shootings are, unfortunately,
part of society. Know how to react, what to do.
By Alon Stivi
121 WATER, WATER
EVERYWHERE
22 BEFORE IT STRIKES
90 SURVIVAL FOOD
124 SURVIVAL CHECKLIST
Securing your homes integrity is just one of
seven critical steps you need to take before a
quake.
By Wendy Wilson
Want to survive using the same skills that Navy
SEALS employ every day? Consider these tips.
By Don Mann and Ralph Pezullo
32 SURVIVE THE VIOLENCE
1OO LIFE INSURANCE
Whether youre spending a few days
in the desert or escaping a natural
disaster, these are 10 essentials you
must have.
By Torrey Kim
From the economy to solar flares to a terrorist
attack, there are all good reasons to build an
underground shelter.
By Suzanne Leder
COLUMNS
PREPAREDNESS
At home. In a high-rise. Away from home.
Regardless of where you are when the quake
strikes, these tips are designed to keep you safe.
By Wendy Wilson
40 WHEN THE DUST SETTLES
The complete list of what to do after the
shaking stops.
By Kristin Webb-Hollering
50 FALLOUT SHELTERS
A nuclear meltdown following a quake is a
reality. Remember Japan? These tips can
mean the difference between life and death.
By Torrey Kim
60 STARK LESSONS
The lessons we learned from other quakes are
plenty.
By Andrew Luther
68 7.0
A dramatic day-by-day account of a
survivor from the 2010 Haiti earthquake.
By Bryan Meyers
72 EMOTIONAL FIRST-AID KIT
Stay calm and be productive during a quake.
Here are four surefire methods.
By Thomas J. Nardi, Ph.D.
76 ITS INEVITABLE
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Tsunamis hit everywhere but the U.S., right?
Think again. Heres the plan to keep you safe.
By Kristin Webb-Hollering
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PREPAREDNESS
PREPAREDNESS
103 CRUCIAL TO SURVIVAL
Preserving your own food will ensure a steady
supply of meals during any disaster.
By Kristin Webb-Hollering
Finding water in the desert is
easier than you may realize.
By Torrey Kim
6 FIRST WORDS
8 TIPS, HISTORY, STATS
130 CLOSING
WILDERNESS
PREPAREDNESS
106 INTRODUCTION
107 UP IN FLAMES
How to start a fire, and make sure it keeps
burning, every time.
By Abe Elias
110 SURVIVAL 101
Learn survival from an elite instructor and
author, Cody Lundin, at the one of the nations
top survival schools.
114 NO PHARMACY, NO PROBLEM
Plants and herbs can provide natural cures
for a number of ailments.
By Kristin Webb-Hollering
118 THE RIGHT TRACK
When tracking an animal becomes a necessity
for survival, these are the essentials you need
to know.
By Garrett Kim
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Warning: This app is addictive. Once you fire it up and load the map,
1. The Weather Channel
youll see all the places that had recent quakes. Click on any town and it
will give you the magnitude of the quake, the time it hit, and the exact dis-
Still considered one of the premiere sources of weather information,
tance between you and that location. It can also send notifications to your
The Weather Channel shares its expert advice in this free app, which
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quake zone.
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This app features crucial location-based alerts for those in the path of
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1.
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1.
2.
3.
THE NUMBER OF STATES AND
TERRITORIES THROUGHOUT
THE UNITED STATES THAT
ARE AT A MODERATE TO HIGH
RISK FOR EARTHQUAKES.
Seeing yourself as a survivor
greatly increases your chance
of surviving [an earthquake or
any disaster]. Thomas J. Nardi,
clinical psychologist
4.
Track Disaster
Zones Online
ACCORDING FEMA, 15 STATES WERE IN
ACTIVE DISASTER ZONES AS OF SEPTEMBER 2012.
Ranging from massive wildfires in Colorado to
flooding in Vermont and Hurricane Isaac in
Louisiana, the damage clocked well into the millions of dollars, and left scores of families without
power for days on end.
That ranking changes from day to day, as disas-
Improve Your Survival Odds:
Fast Facts About Wildfires
ters eventually touch one state or another
throughout the year. No state is completely
immune from problems, so everyone should pre-
PRIVACY. IT CAN
pare for the issues most likely to impact their
BE COSTLY.
regions.
In the Midwest? Get your tornado plan ready.
If you want a home
with total privacy,
destruction
can happen
quickly and on a
massive scale.
near your home.
Prune away deadbranches that cover
your roof, and cut
The northeast needs to buckle down for a poten-
beyond the intrusion of
tial winter snowstorm. The South is still on edge
neighbors but offering
and on a massive scale.
tree branches that
for hurricanes, and the West Coast is always on
the beauty of nature all
If youre surrounded by
come within 15 feet
high alert for earthquakes.
around you, youre
trees, consider these
probably looking at a
tips to improve your
Maintain a 10-foot
exist at any given time by checking [Link]
rural setting with trees
survival odds should a
border around
and scrolling down to the map.
surrounding your home.
fire ever hit your area:
propane tanks
You can be sure to know which disaster zones
picture is, the fact
disasters eventually touch one
state or another
throughout the
year. No state is
completely immune
from problems
Hydration In the Desert
IF YOU SEE AN ANIMAL NEARBY,
YOU KNOW THAT WATER ISNT FAR
AWAY. BRANDON GARRETT OF THE
READY STORE
of a chimney outlet.
and grills.
As serene as this
THINKSTOCK PHOTO
fires if they get
If possible, create a
Dont store flammable
remains that homes
30- to 100-foot safety
items such as newspa-
bordered by forestry
zone surrounding
pers in your living
are at risk of wildfires
your house to keep
and you should always
it away from the
area or garage.
Keep gasoline,
be prepared for what
nearest trees.
propane and other
you will do if one ever
Always rake and
flammable materials
immediately remove
in safety cans and
The fires in Col-
dead leaves, limbs and
away from the base
orado last summer were
twigs from your yard.
of your building.
a reminder that destruc-
These flammable
tion can happen quickly
items will only stoke
strikes your area.
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and ABOVE
THE WIND SPEED
OF A CATEGORY
FIVE HURRICANE.
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Source: FEMA
ONE YEAR
THE LENGTH OF TIME SELF-PRE-
SERVED FOOD WILL LAST FOR YOU.
Remember This
Active shooters and terrorists are human. As such,
they have weaknesses that can be exploited by a
group of people committed to survival.
TIPS, HISTORY, STATS
Profit By Disaster
wear a photo ID and will never ask
AVOID FRAUDSTERS WHO
you to pay them a fee.
WANT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF YOU
Avoid middlemen who
promise you disaster relief if you give
them an upfront payment.
Check the credentials of every-
destruction this past summer, many
one who gives you an estimate for
residents of the storm zone found that
repairs. You can do this via the Better
they were not only facing thousands of
Business Bureau or local Chamber of
dollars in home repairs, but they also
Commerce.
had to contend with scammers who
wanted to profit off of the destruction.
If you ever experience a disaster,
Agree on expected repairs with
your contractor via a written contract
that outlines the work that should be
keep these tips in mind when dealing
performed, a projected completion
with strangers. This information might
date and expected costs.
just save your life savings:
Pay by check or credit card so
you can trace your payments and ver-
Government workers always
ify that you made them.
KNOW THIS
Government workers always wear a photo
ID and will never ask you to pay them a fee.
Source: FEMA
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Have you ever
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reviewing its 150 color photographs.
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Following Hurricane Isaacs path of
10 Deadliest U.S. Hurricanes
1. Great Galveston
8. Last Island,
Hurricane in Texas;
Hurricane; Louisiana;
1900; Category 4;
1856; Category 4;
8,000 deaths
400 deaths
2. Lake Okeechobee
9. Hurricane Audrey,
Hurricane in Florida;
1928; Category 4;
Louisiana and Texas;
8 10 4
1957; Category 4;
2
2,500 deaths
390 deaths
7
3. Hurricane Katrina
10. Grand Isle,
in Louisiana, Missis-
Louisiana; 1909;
sippi, Florida, Geor-
4. Chenire Caminada
5. Sea Islands Hurri-
6. Georgia-South
7. Great Labor Day
Category 4;
gia, Alabama; 2005;
Hurricane in Louisiana;
cane, South Carolina,
Carolina Hurricane;
Hurricane, Florida
350 deaths
Category 3; 1,833
1893; Category 4;
Georgia; 1893; Category
1881; Category 2;
Keys; 1935; Category
deaths
1,100-1,400 deaths
3; 1,000-2,000 deaths
700 deaths
5; 408 deaths
(Source: National
Weather Service)
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This app, which is available for iOS and Android, includes
updated emergency information from the AHA, hundreds of
4. Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, And Why
first-aid procedures for various situations (choking, seizures,
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cuts and wounds, and more) complete with videos, pics and
illustrations, a checklist to ensure you have everything you need
Have you ever wondered what separates the survivors from
those who dont make it through a disastrous experience? This
for an emergency, and a My Info tab so you can store medical
book offers in-depth profiles of people who survived disasters, and
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those who didnt. It examines the differences between these two
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known as an industrious survivalist who uses ingenious tactics to
show you how you can stay alive in any situation. Lundin gets
down to the basics in this book, and explains why allowing your
body temperature to rise above or dip below 98.6 degrees can be
the difference between life and death. He uses easy-to-understand
tips to guide you through various survival situations, so that youll
never find yourself freezing to death or suffering from heatstroke.
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EARTH
Earths
Fury
TIPS FOR EARTHQUAKE PREPAREDNESS
Devastating. Unpredictable. Terrifying.
They are earthquakes, and they are unlike any
phenomenon in nature. In the span of 30 seconds to a
minute, they can kill thousands and create billions of
dollars in damage.
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THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
Earthquakes. Be prepared.
FACTS
When the break
occurs, rock moves
suddenly, sending out
vibrations to the surrounding area. These
vibrations are what
people feel as an
earthquake.
Kate Hutton, seismologist
Earthquakes
The Earths Anatomy and the Mechanics of a Temblor
By Torrey Kim
S THE BIG ONE COMING?
OR IS IT ALREADY IN OUR
PAST? GET TO KNOW THE
BASIC FACTS ABOUT
EARTHQUAKES AS YOU
101
BEGIN YOUR QUAKE
PREPARATIONS.
Whether you live in an earthquake-
prone region or not, you know that the
Earth can move in mysterious ways.
Preparing for an earthquake might
make you curious about the actual
mystery behind a quake. Familiarizing
yourself with the essential facts behind
earthquake science can not only quell
your curiosity, it can help you determine
how likely you are to face a quake in
your future.
EARTHS
ANATOMY
To understand how earthquakes occur, you first have to familiarize yourself with the Earths anatomy.
FACTORS
Our planet can be divided into con-
IN DAMAGE
THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
centric sections: Crust or lithosphere on
the outside, below which is the mantle,
Size of the quake
Distance from the
fault rupture
Directionality of the
seismic waves
Soil conditions
Building standards
followed by the outer core and the
inner core, explains Kate Hutton, a
seismologist at the California Institute
of Technology in Pasadena, California.
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FACTS
When the break occurs, rock moves sud-
The most immune areas in North America
denly, sending out vibrations (think ripples on a
are the prehistoric cores of the main continent,
is undergoing convection (a slow boil if you
pond when you drop a rock into it) to the sur-
such as Wisconsin, Minnesota and parts of
like), Hutton says. The outer core is actually
rounding area, Hutton says. These vibrations
Canada.
liquid and the mantle is solid, on a short time
(seismic waves) are what people feel as an
scale, but flows on the time scale of geologic
earthquake.
time. The crust is generally brittle, does not
The largest earthquake since widespread
use of the seismograph began around 1900 was
A small break causes weak seismic waves,
the 1960 Chile earthquake, with a magnitude of
flow, but is riding around on top of the mantle
while a larger break causes more intense and
9.5. The next largest came 64 years later in
below it.
more widespread seismic waves. The break,
Anchorage, Alaska, with a 9.2 intensity. The
where the rocks are offset, is called a fault.
2004 Sumatra earthquake was third, at 9.1, and
The Earths crust contains a dozen or so
large segments, along with many small ones
Although we all live atop the Earths crust,
called tectonic plates. Where the tectonic
people in specific areas of the planet are more
plates move past each other at their edges, the
likely to experience an earthquake.
motion is generally bumpy, Hutton says.
The places that are most at risk are along
the boundaries between major tectonic plates,
Hutton says.
A good building code
and enforcement
thereof can make a
huge difference in
whether an earthquakes damage is
measured in millions or
billions of dollars.
For instance, California, the Pacific
Kamchatka, Hutton says.
FUTURE
UNKNOWN
Despite speculation to the contrary, the
Northwest, Alaska and Japan, among
question of whether the biggest quakes are still
other geographic regions, are at high risk.
yet to come is unclear.
QUAKES BEGET
MORE QUAKES
If youve experienced an earthquake, you
arent immune to another one
in fact, the
opposite could be true.
Because there is friction between the plates as
two quakes tie for fourth: 2011 Japan and 1952
Most plate boundaries are splintered up
The magnitudes of the largest earthquakes
are generally determined by the size (surface
area) of the largest faults, as well as the
strength of the fault zones, neither of which
should have changed by huge amounts over the
Earth's history, Hutton says. There was more
heat escaping in the past, however, and plates
may have been moving faster. Perhaps large
they try to move past each other, strain builds
from their past history of earthquakes, so
earthquakes were occurring more often. We
up until a break occurs in the brittle crust, typi-
there are more faults than just the actual plate
don't really know, because no one was here to
cally on the plate boundary.
boundary, Hutton says.
record it.
Southern California is an example of this,
as are India, China and Tibet.
The Indian plate has been slamming into
Asia at the geologic rate of about two inches
While theres a certain amount of mystery
surrounding earthquakes, one thing is most
definitely clear: They will continue to happen.
So be prepared.
per year, squeezing up the Himalayas in the
process, she says. Most of the major earth-
Torrey Kim is ASGs contributing editor.
quakes in China are due to splinter faults
caused or activated by this compression.
Even if you dont live directly on a fault
line, however, you may face a large quake,
because the middle of a plate still withstands
stress and strain.
There are large earthquakes less commonly at interior weak spots, Hutton says.
The 1811-1812 series of earthquakes in
Missouri and Kentucky is an example of this,
she adds.
HIGH RISK
VS. LOW RISK
HIGH RISK
California, the Pacific
Northwest, Alaska and
Japan, among other
geographic regions,
are at high risk.
LOW RISK
The most immune
areas in North America
are the prehistoric cores
of the main continent,
such as Wisconsin,
Minnesota and parts
of Canada.
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THINKSTOCK PHOTO
The overall view is that there is heat
escaping from the Earth's interior, so part of it
KNOW HOW
EARTHQUAKES
ARE MEASURED
WEVE ALL SEEN THE SQUIGGLY
LINES OF A SEISMOGRAPH, BUT DO
WE REALLY KNOW THE COMPLEX
FORMULA THAT SCIENTISTS USE TO
MEASURE THE STRENGTH OF
AN EARTHQUAKE?
THE RELATIONSHIP
THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
This quick primer can give you an inside
look at the science behind it.
Earthquake magnitude is a measure of
the intrinsic size of the earthquake, more or
less how much rock moved how far when
the break occurred, says Kate Hutton.
Another way to look at measuring an
earthquake is using intensity, a map
which shows where the ground shaking was
strong and where it was weak, she adds.
An earthquake should have a single
magnitude, as well as a map of intensities
based on damage, human perception and
seismographic recordings, she says.
Damage from an earthquake is only partially determined by its size.
Distance away from the fault rupture is
also important, as well as directionality of
the seismic waves, soil conditions and building standards, Hutton adds.
A good building code and enforcement
thereof can make a huge difference in
whether an earthquakes damage is measured in millions or billions of dollars.
9.5 9.2 9.1 9.0
1960 CHILE
EARTHQUAKE,
WITH A
MAGNITUDE
OF 9.5
THE NEXT
LARGEST
CAME 64
YEARS
LATER IN
ANCHORAGE,
ALASKA
THE 2004
SUMATRA
EARTHQUAKE
2011 JAPAN
AND 1952
KAMCHATKA
THE LARGEST
QUAK
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EARTHQUAKES
AND VOLCANOES
One of the most
riveting facts about
earthquakes is that
they do have a distinct relationship with
volcanoesbut the
connection is not
exactly what you
might think.
Although many
people believe that an
earthquake is likely to
trigger a volcanic
eruption, the opposite
may actually be true,
according to the U.S.
Geologic Survey. The
group, which is part
of the Department of
the Interior, notes that
although large earthquakes can occasionally trigger volcanic
eruption in some
cases, the connection
is unclear. However,
the group says, volcanic activity is
known to trigger
earthquakes.
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Youve collected water from
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THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
BEFORE IT
STRIKES
7
Critical Preparation Tips that Yo
Must Do Before an Earthquake Oc
By Wendy Wilson
TS A REMINDER.
Although residents
County Emergency
Operations Center.
And they impacted
of Southern California
and other fault-riddled
nerves.
regions may be accus-
It felt like there was
tomed to riding out tem-
quake every 15 minutes,
blors, the latest earth-
one after another, said
quake swarm, which
Mike Patel, who manages
struck Imperial County,
Townhouse Inn & Suites in
100 miles east of San
Brawley. My kids are
Diego, left residents on
small, and theyre scared
edge and caused many
and didnt want to come
people outside of the
back inside.
Though earthquake
more common quakeready zones to wonder
swarms like this arent
whether they would be
necessarily the harbinger
prepared if an earthquake
of bigger jolts to come,
struck their area.
its a good reminder for
More than 300 quakes
those living in quake-
shook Imperial County in
prone areas
and even
August 2012. Though most
those who arent in what
were minor, two regis-
are typically described as
tered magnitudes of 5.5
earthquake-heavy
and 5.3 large enough to
regions
shatter windows, knock
themselves
trailer homes off their
just in case.
to prepare
Check out these seven
foundations, cause sporadic power outages and
simple tips offered by the
gas leaks, and prompt hos-
Federal Emergency
pital evacuations, reported
Management Association
Maria Peinado, a spokes-
and the United States
woman for the Imperial
Geological Survey.
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Your vision
of earthquake
preparedness will
do no good if its
not rehearsed, so
practice your
entire plan
BEFORE
To reduce
your risk
of injury
or death
following
an earthquake,
conduct
a hazard
hunt
throughout
your home
before
a quake
strikes.
FEMA
1. HAZARD CHECKS
4. ASSEMBLE A DISASTER KIT
To reduce your risk of injury or death, conduct a hazard hunt throughout your home, neighborhood, workplace and school before a quake
Put together disaster supply kits and store them in accessible locations at
home, at work and in your vehicle.
strikes, advises FEMA.
Having emergency supplies readily available can reduce the impact of an
Identify and fix hazards like unsecured televisions, computers, bookcases,
earthquake. Your disaster supply kits should include food, water, flashlights,
furniture and unstrapped water heaters. Place breakable or heavier items
portable radios, batteries, a first-aid kit (see sidebar for a list of must-have
on lower shelves, put latches on cabinet doors to prevent them from open-
items), cash, extra medications, a whistle, fire extinguisher, tools and a blan-
ing during shaking and keep flammable materials in latched cabinets or on
ket. Also make sure you have a list of emergency contact information in
lower shelves.
your kit, including numbers of doctors and relatives, and a spare gallon or
more of gasoline somewhere nearby.
Although earthquakes are sometimes believed to be
a West Coast occurrence, there are
actually 45 states
and territories
throughout the
United States that
are at moderate to
high risk for earthquakes, including
the New Madrid
fault line in the Central United States,
reports the Federal
Emergency Management Association.
SOURCES
FEMA
USGS
American Red
Cross
LA Fire Department Emergency
Preparedness Bulletin
Ines de Pablo, a
Washington [Link] emergency
management specialist based in
Herndon, Va.
American Pet
Product Association
2. SECURE YOUR
HOMES INTEGRITY
Next, inspect your homes structural sta-
Check
your
homes
chimney.
bility.
Whether youre a homeowner or renter,
take a look at the buildings foundation, roof,
chimney, unreinforced masonry, unbraced
cripple walls, soft first stories and vulnerable
pipes. Speak with a contractor or engineer
(or talk with your landlord) to help you identify your buildings weaknesses and begin to
fix them as soon as possible.
3. BECOME
SHUT-OFF
VALVE SAVVY
Learn where your electric, gas and water
shut-off valves are located, and be sure you
and your family members understand how to
turn them off in case lines are damaged. Also
THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
DONT
ASSUME YOURE
QUAKE-IMMUNE
make certain you have easy access to any
tools youll need, like a wrench or pry bar,
should the valve be stuck or blocked.
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5. MAKE A PLAN
When an earthquake strikes, you and your family should already have a plan in place
that includes where the safe hiding spots are in your house, exactly where and how each
individual will evacuate, where everyone will reunite, where the emergency supplies and
disaster kits will be stowed, and who will be responsible for specific tasks.
By critically thinking through and formulating your plan of action, you will be ready for
whatever emergency comes your way.
6. PRACTICE THE PLAN
Your vision of earthquake preparedness will do no good if its not rehearsed, so practice your entire plan
just like you would if an earthquake hits
from start to finish.
Identify safe places in your home, such as under sturdy tables or desks, so you can go
to them without thinking. Know where the danger spots are, like near mirrors, windows,
fireplaces and tall furniture. Learn CPR and first aid from your local American Red Cross
or other community organization. And dont forget: drop, cover and hold on!
JUST
FOR KIDS
WHAT TO DO BEFORE A QUAKE
Earthquakes can be very scary.
Scientists understand why and how they happen,
but they are still unable to predict when, which
means everyone in the familyincluding young peopleshould be ready to respond at all times.
Consider this list to know what your kids can do to
prepare for an earthquake:
YOUR EARTHQUAKE PLAN
Create a plan before a quake strikes
Include safe hiding spots in your house
The specifics of where and how each individual will evacuate
A designated meeting location
Placement of emergency supplies and disaster kits
Specific responsibilities for each person
CREATE AN EMERGENCY KIT
If you have a spare backpack or overnight bag,
you can create your own emergency kit. It should
contain things like a blanket, some toys and books, a
flashlight, a bottle of water, a toothbrush and some
toothpaste, and a change of clothes (including a
jacket and shoes).
PRACTICE EARTHQUAKE DRILLS
At home and at school, you should practice what
to do in case of an earthquake, including where to
take cover, how to get out of the house or classroom,
and where to meet up afterward. Pay close attention
to the person in chargeremember he or she is
there to help!
IDENTIFY DANGERS
Because you always want to be prepared for an
earthquake wherever you are, learn how to identify
both safe and dangerous places to hide. Make note of
sturdy tables and desks that make great hiding
places; stay away from mirrors, glass, tall furniture
and other items that can fall and hurt you.
LEARN THE DROP, COVER AND HOLD
ON MOTTO
In the middle of an earthquake, you may feel
frightened, which could make it difficult to remember
what to do. So be sure to memorize the earthquake
preparedness motto drop, cover and hold on and
know what it meansdrop to the ground, find a safe
place to hide and hold on while the earth shakes.
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KIDS: TALK TO AN ADULT
In most cases, earthquakes are startling but do little damage or harm if youre prepared for them. However, if youre nervous or scared at all about the earth
moving, talk to your parents or teacher about your
feelings. Remember theyre there to help you and
keep you safe and sound, no matter how much shaking goes on!
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Shown here with
optional stand,
LCD monitor,
machine arms,
and accessories.
BEFORE
Be aware of
your neighbors,
including the
elderly.
7. PREPARE TO
HELP OTHERS
In addition to readying your
home and family, also make note
of individuals in your neighborhood who could require assistance, such as the elderly or those
with special needs.
You may even want to develop
self-help networks between families and your neighborhood so
that, if the need arises, you can
pool your resources, tools, equipment and skills to assist one
another.
WHAT ABOUT THE PETS?
If youre like two-thirds of the
households in the United States,
you likely own a pet of some
kind. What will you do to prepare
Bailey the Burmese cat or Max
the Greyhound for an earthquake? Heres a quick checklist
to help.
ness, a collar and a leash, pick-up bags, temporary identification tags, a pet first-aid kit, airtight containers filled with at
least 72-hours worth of food, water and medications, an appropriate sized kennel and any other comfort
items your pet will need.
LIST YOUR EMERGENCY
CONTACTS, RECORDS
A list of emergency contacts, like your animal hospitals phone number, as well
as complete veterinary
records and proof of dog
ownership are critical.
IDENTIFICATION, PLEASE
Make sure your animals are
microchipped (a rice-sized electronic device thats injected
under their skin) and always
wear ID tags with your contact
information. This way, if your pet
escapes, youll be more likely to
be reunited.
ACCOMMODATIONS
IN ADVANCE
KEEP THIS
IN MIND
Experts recommend you
care for yourself and your
family before worrying about
your pets, but with some
simple preparations, you can
ensure that your four-legged
family members are
safe, too.
In addition to gathering your
emergency kit and veterinary records,
you should also identify where you and your
pet will stay in case of evacuation. Because the American Red
Cross cannot accept pets in their evacuation facilities, you may
need to find separate accommodations for your pet, like a
boarding kennel, a pet-friendly hotel or a dog-loving friend or
family members place.
EMERGENCY KIT READY
Just as you prepare an emergency kit for yourself, prepare
one for your pets, too. It should
contain things like a collapsible
food and water bowl, extra har-
DONT DELAY
techniques, you and your family
can be ready when the ground
starts shaking with these simple
preparedness tips. In a worst-case
scenario, they truly could make the
difference between life and death.
Wendy Wilson is an award-winning journalist based in Oregon.
YOUR FIRST-
AID KIT
Prepare for an earthquake by knowing hat
healthcare facilities
might not be immediately
available in the aftermath
of a quake. Keep these
items on-hand so you
can handle any issues
that might arise:
Antibiotic ointment
Necessary medications (prescriptions); dont forget
pediatric medications for the
children
Aspirin and/or pain-relief
medication
Diarrhea medication
Eye drops
Cold/cough medicine
Antihistamines (Benadryl)
Insect spray
Ear and nose drops
Hydrogen peroxide
Skin disinfectant spray
Band-Aids, large and small
Medical latex gloves
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Surgical mask
Instant cold and heat packs
ACE bandages
Butterfly bandages
Gauze pads, 4 inches by
4 inches
Cotton swabs
Adhesive tape (2 inches)
2- and 4-inch wide sterile
bandage rolls
Triangular bandage for sling, etc.
Tongue depressors (popsicle
sticks)
Splint material
Spray bottle with 10 percent
bleach solution for disinfecting
Bandage scissors
THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
Though scientists have yet to
perfect earthquake prediction
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electricity. Or a hurricane devastates
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Extra Specs
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6 CRIMSON TRACE
$199
8 GERBER
$183
3 BLACKHAWK!
$49.99
7 EUREKA!
$84.99
5
CANDLE LAMP
VARIES
Output (lumens): 130
MSRP: $199
Description
The LTG-701 Lightguard is built for
high performance on 1911 pistols,
with a slim design for ease of holstering. The tactical light features a powerful 130 lumens from the LED, and is
easily attached to a non-railed Kimber, Ruger or Smith & Wesson 1911s
that are either full-size, compact or
bobtail. The LTG-701 is even compatible with Crimson Trace Lasergrips
and uses a similar technology and
gives you a free hand, for more concentration on your task. What more
could you ask for?
Extra Specs
Lamp: LED
could use it all weekend as a primary
light source. Remove the diffuser
globe to spread are light even further.
It features multiple functions: off,
high, low, hold for strobe and electronic switch. The rubberized carry
handle has a hook for hanging the
light, with a Carabiner included.
Material: Polymer
Battery: (1) CR2 Lithium
Run time: 1.5 hours
Color: Black
Performance: Trigger guard attachment, front activation, user-installed
130 LED white light
7 EUREKA!
Extra Specs
Lamp: LED 4 x 1W Nichia
Material: ABS housing with rubber
grip accents
Weight: 3.83 pounds
Battery: (6) D
Run time: 100 to 350 hours
Color: Yellow/black
Performance: Bright, white area
lighting; remove the diffuse globe to
spread soft area light further
[Link]
Product: Warrior 400 LED
Output (lumens): 300 on high
MSRP: $84.99
Description
The Warrior 400 LED lantern packs as
much punch as youd ever need a
portable light. This bad-boy can run,
and run, and runfor up to 350 hours
on low, or 100 hours on high. You
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8 GERBER
[Link]
Product: Expert-M Flashlight
Output (lumens): Exceeds 100
MSRP: $183
Description
The Expert-M Flashlight is military
specific with a high output, energyefficient white LEDin one compact,
sleek, rugged design. Its length is just
less than 5.5 inches, and though it
may be small, its still as mighty as
its bigger brethren. Its also waterproof for up to 3 meters, which is
handy in case a disaster ever strikes.
The aircraft-grade aluminum body
with hard anodized black coating is
built to last.
buyers
Guide
LIGHTS
9 GUARD DOG SECURTY
$79.95
Extra Specs
Lamp: White LED
Material: Aircraft-grade aluminum body with Type
III hard anodized black coating
Weight: Less than 5.5 inches
Color: Black
Performance: Waterproof for up to 3 meters, 100
lumens for more than 60 minutes
9 GUARD DOG SECURITY
[Link]
Product: Halo Tactical Rechargeable Flashlight
Output (lumens): 290
MSRP: $79.95
12 LIGHT MY FIRE
$9
Description
If 290 lumens of blinding, white light wont stop
something about to attack, nothin will. The Halo
Tactical Flashlight features five unique settings:
ultra bright (290 lumens), high (145 lumens), low
(30), emergency strobe (290) and S.O.S. emergency
Morse code (290). The light is so bright it can be
seen from an aircraft above. In addition, the battery
is 100 percent rechargeable and comes with a
multi-use battery cradle that plugs directly into a
wall outlet. Its powered by more than 100,000-hour
bulb life and made from aircraft-grade aluminum
alloy to boot.
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Extra Specs
Material: Type III aircraft grade aluminum alloy,
titanium body
Battery: Lithium-ion rechargeable battery (and
charger) included
Weight: 6.2 ounces
Color: Titanium black
Performance: Waterproof, all-weather resistant,
shockproof body
$4.99
10 INOVA
[Link]
Product: Bolt Series (2L)
Output (lumens): 120
MSRP: $47.99
Description
The Bolt 2L delivers. It features an impact-resistant
head, which also safeguards the lamp from damage, has a non-slip rubber grip and is made from
aluminum with a high graphite anodized finish. With
an effective range of 344 feet and a signal visibility
of 2.5 miles, a burglar will act like a deer in the
headlights.
Extra Specs
Lamp: LED
Material: Aerospace-grade aluminum
Battery: (2) 123A lithium
Run time: 3 hours, 50 min.
Length: 5 inches
Weight: 4.66 ounces
Color: Anodized silver/black
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[Link]
Product: LumaTech
Output (lumens): 30
MSRP: $35.95
Description
The LumaTech personal lantern is perfect for outdoor use and provides up to 99 hours of light
making it as reliable as youd need. The hookshaped bail allows for the light to either be carried
or hung and is made from an anodized aluminum
body. Its even weatherproof, with an internal light
reflector.
Extra Specs
Lamp: 1 Cree LED
Material: Anodized aluminum, Polycarbonate lens
Battery: (4) AA
Run time: 13 (on high) to 99 (on low) hours
Weight: 5.6 ounces
Color: Available in black or gold
Extra Specs
Material: Magnesium alloy with stainless steel striker
Durability: 12,000 strikes
Weight: 50 grams
Color: Available in 10 colors
Performance: Works equally well when wet, spark used as
a emergency signal and handle is an emergency whistle
12 LIGHT MY FIRE
13 LIGHT MY FIRE
[Link]
Product: Swedish FireSteel
2.0-Army
MSRP: $9 and up
Description
The Swedish FireSteel is not something you should
leave the house without if youre going to be venturing
outdoors. This little guy can light a fire equally well in
wet or cold conditions as it does in normal weather.
Its perfect for campfires or gas stoves and can provide
up to 12,000 strikes. The striker produces a 5,400F
degree spark, so youll never be without a campfire to
keep you warm. The bright spark can even be used as
an emergency signal, and the strikers handle includes
an emergency whistle. No dangerous goods shipping
restrictions either.
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[Link]
Product: TinderDust
MSRP: $4.99
Description
The TinderDust makes lighting fires so easy, even when
its wet. Its all natural and environmentally friendly, with
up to 80 percent resin contentbecause its the resin (oil)
that burns, not the wood. It also burns with a hot flame
compared to paper or paraffin. Not to mention, its light
and compact, so it wont weigh down your pack.
Extra Specs
Material: Stumps from Pinus Montezumae
Content: Up to 80 percent resin
Weight: 28 grams
Container: Lightweight, convenient, waterproof
Performance: Maximum heat energy for minimal weight
11 KELTY
$35.95
10 INOVA
$47.99
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SUREFIRE
[Link]
Product: X400 (LED
Handgun/Long Gun
WeaponLight with Red
Laser)
Output (lumens): 170
MSRP: $595
Description
A brilliant, white, tactical
weapon light, the X400
generates 170 lumens
and is perfect so that both
hands are on your gun
when you need it most.
The X400 fits handguns
and long guns with
Picatinny or universal
rails, and adapter mounts
are available for several
non-railed guns. A red
$595
laser sight also provides
high visibility at 5mV, 635
nm. The aerospace aluminum with Mil-Spec
anodizing is built to last,
with impact-resistant
polymer and a coated
tempered window. Even
more, its O-ring and gasket sealed, so you its
weatherproof. Includes
high-energy 123A batteries with a 10-year shelf
life.
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Extra Specs
Lamp: LED
Material: Aerospace
aluminum body, MilSpec hard-anodized
Battery: 123A
Run time: 2.4 hours
Length: 3.6 inches
Weight: 4.4 ounces
Color: Black
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THE
SURVIVE
VIOLENCE
No Matter Where You are When the Earth Starts Shaking, Keep
Yourself Safe by Following these Expert Recommendations
By Wendy Wilson
ROWING UP IN SAN JOSE, CA,
MELANIE JAMES PRACTICED
EARTHQUAKE DRILLS OVER AND
OVER AGAIN IN SCHOOL,
AT HOME AND AT WORK.
Back in the 1970s, the mantra was duck and
cover. She knew that when the ground started to
shake, she should steer clear of glass and tall furniture,
find a sturdy table for cover and hold on until the shaking stopped.
At 5:04 p.m. on Oct. 17, 1989, all that practice was
put to good use. Thats when a magnitude 6.9 earthquake rocked the San Francisco Bay Area. The Loma
Prieta quake killed 63 people, injured 3,757 and left
thousands of people homeless.
James, who worked in an office building at the time,
dove under her desk when the ground started to
shake violently. All around her, cubicle walls toppled,
papers and office supplies flew, and fluorescent lights
and ceiling tiles crashed down. Because she knew what
to do, she avoided injury.
I didnt have to think twice about what to do, she
recalls. My desk was in the middle of the room, and
so the safest place was underneath it. I held on while
the ground shook and, once it stopped, I carefully
climbed my way out and calmly hurried out of the
building. Thank goodness nobody in our office was
hurt.
Do you know what to do during an earthquake?
Here, weve outlined three scenarios at home, in a
THINKSTOCK PHOTO
high-rise building and outside and described what to
do to keep yourself and your family safe.
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I didnt have to think
twice about what to
do. My desk was in the
middle of the room,
and so the safest
place was underneath
it. I held on while the
ground shook
Melanie James,
earthquake survivor
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DURING
Sources
CDC
FEMA
USGS
American Red Cross
LA Fire Department
Emergency
Preparedness Bulletin
Ines de Pablo, a
Washington D.C.-trained
emergency management specialist based
in Herndon, Va.
AT HOME
IN A HIGH-RISE
When youre at home and feel an earthquake, drop to
For those who work or live in a high-rise building, the
the ground and take cover under a desk or sturdy table.
same rules as above apply
Hold on tight to the table until the shaking stops
under a sturdy table or desk, and hold on tight until the
and if
it moves, move with it.
earth stops shaking.
If there isnt a table or desk near you, cover your face
If youre not near a desk or table, move against an inte-
of the room. Use a doorway for shelter only if it is in
close proximity to you and if you know it is a strongly
supported, load-bearing doorway.
If youre in bed, stay put. Hold on and protect your
head with a pillow unless you are under a heavy light fixture that could fall, or your bed is near a window that
could shatter. In that case, move to the nearest safe
place.
If youre in the kitchen, move away from the refrigerator and stove, as they could move and shift with the shaking ground. Stay away from overhead cupboards, which
could easily open and lose their contents if theyre not
latched shut.
No matter where you are in the house, stay away
from windows, bookcases, file cabinets, heavy mirrors,
hanging plants and other heavy objects that could fall.
Watch out for falling plaster, bricks and ceiling tiles.
Stay inside and under cover until the earthquake is
over. Research has shown that most injuries occur when
people inside buildings attempt to move to a different
location inside the building or try to leave. Remember
and some of them can be
just as jolting as the initial tremor itself.
rior wall and protect your head with your arms. Dont be
CAN
ANIMALS
PREDICT
EARTHQUAKES?
surprised if a fire alarm or sprinkler systems turn on or the
Several studies
around the world
have suggested that
animals seem to
know when an
earthquake is comingeven if scientists dont.
In fact, a 2003
Japanese study
suggested that dogs
biting or barking
excessively could
predict earthquakes. The reality?
The dogs werent
psychicthey were
able to feel small
tremors called
foreshocks that took
place before the
bigger quake hit,
National Geographic
reported.
staying away from windows, heavy furniture and display
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electricity goes out.
No matter what, dont use the elevators, and stay away
from windows. The glass can dislodge during the quake and
shatter. When the shaking stops, do not rush for the exit.
Instead, leave via the fire escape in a calm, orderly manner,
shelves with objects that could fall.
Once youre outside, quickly get into an open space away
from the building. The area near the exterior walls of a
building is the most dangerous place to be, as windows,
facades and architectural details are often the first parts of
the building to collapse.
AWAY FROM HOME
When youre away from home whether driving, at a store
or outside you have even more hazards to avoid.
If youre driving, pull over to the side of the road, stop as
quickly as safety permits and set your parking brake. Avoid
stopping under or on overpasses and bridges, and near or
under buildings. Stay away from power lines, trees and other
potential dangers. Remain inside the vehicle until the shaking is
THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
and head with your arms and crouch in an inside corner
that aftershocks may occur
drop to the floor, take cover
over. Once the earthquake has stopped, proceed cautiously,
avoiding roads, bridges or ramps that might have been compromised by the quake.
In a grocery store, debris falling from shelves will pose the
greatest danger. If possible, get to an interior wall and crouch
down, staying away from windows and large fixtures that could
shift with the quake. If you cant get to a safe place, lie down on
the floor and protect your head with your arms. When the shaking stops, calmly exit the building, being careful of broken glass
and other debris on the floor.
If youre outside, move to a clear area away from buildings,
trees, signs, streetlights, utility wires and poles. If youre on a
sidewalk near buildings and unable to get to an open space, duck
into a doorway to protect yourself from falling bricks, glass, plaster and other debris. Once youre in a clear or secure place, stay
put until the shaking stops and its safe to venture out. Remember that debris collapsing walls, flying glass and falling objects
can continue to rain down well after the shaking stops.
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT
Earthquakes strike without warning, but if youre prepared and
aware of what to do when one does hit, you can avoid injury.
Know the drop, cover and hold on mantra and always be
mindful of what youd do if the ground started shaking.
JUST FOR
KIDS
EARTHQUAKE
AT SCHOOL
What would you
do if the earth starts
shaking while youre
at school?
Many classrooms
in earthquake-prone
areas practice drills
so the students are
prepared to act
quickly and safely.
Heres what experts
recommend:
1. DROP
TO THE GROUND
Whether youre
sitting at your desk,
working at a table
or playing in the
playground, the
first thing to do is
drop to the ground.
Doing so will prevent you from getting knocked over
by the shaking.
2. COVER
YOUR HEAD
Next, find safe,
strong cover. If youre in
the classroom, duck
under your desk. If
youre in the school
cafeteria, hide under
the bench or table. If
youre outside, dont run
to the building. Instead,
crouch close to the
ground and cover your
head with your arms.
3. HOLD ON TIGHT
To keep that cover over you, hold on to the
desks or tables legs while the earth shakes.
4. LISTEN
TO YOUR
TEACHER
When the
shaking
stops, follow
the lead of
your teacher
or other
adult. Typically, they
will get you
outside and
take roll to
make sure
everyone in
your class is
safe and
accounted
for.
5. WAIT
FOR YOUR
PARENTS
When a
strong
earthquake
strikes,
schools
may require
your parents to pick
you up
because it
could be too
dangerous
for you to
get home
by yourself.
Wendy Wilson is an award-winning writer based on the
West Coast.
Research has shown that most injuries occur
when people inside buildings attempt to move
to a different location inside the building or
try to leave.
THE CHECKLIST
AT HOME
Drop to the ground and take cover under a desk or sturdy
table.
Hold on tight until the shaking stops.
If you cant get to a table or desk, cover your face and
head with your arms and crouch in an inside corner of the
room.
If youre in bed, stay there. Protect your head with a pillow. If there is a heavy light fixture that could fall, move to
the nearest safe place.
If youre in the kitchen, move away from the refrigerator
and stove.
Stay away from overhead cupboards.
Stay away from windows, bookcases, file cabinets, heavy
mirrors, hanging plants and other heavy objects that
could fall.
HIGH-RISE
Drop to the floor, take cover under a sturdy table or desk
and hold on tight.
If youre not near a desk or table, move against an interior
wall and protect your head with your arms.
Dont use the elevators.
Stay away from windows.
When the shaking stops, do not rush for the exit. Leave
via the fire escape.
Once youre outside, get into an open space away from
the building.
AWAY FROM HOME
THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
If youre driving, pull over to the side of the road and stop.
Avoid stopping under or on overpasses and bridges, and
near or under buildings.
Stay away from power lines, trees and other potential
dangers.
Remain inside until the shaking is over.
Once the quake has stopped, proceed but be careful of
damaged roads and bridges.
In a grocery store, watch for debris from shelves.
If possible, get to an interior wall and crouch down.
Stay away from windows and large fixtures.
If you cant get to a safe place, lie down on the floor and
protect your head with your arms.
When the shaking stops, exit the building.
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GENERATOR
G e n e r at e
Power
8 Great Ways To Produce Instant Electricity
Its more than a convenience.
Keeping a generator on-hand isnt just a nice item to have on-hand when the
power goes out. It could prevent your food and medications from spoiling by
powering your refrigerator or keep your air conditioner running in cases of
extreme heat.
With various options in terms of wattage and power, youll find just what
you need with the following listings, which can run on a variety of fuel types.
Get power. It can be a lifesaver.
EDITORS CHOICE
MOBILE SOLAR
[Link]
Model: MS-150
Key features: Towable, does not require
gasoline, runs 3,500-watt loads
MSRP: $19,000 and up
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MOBILE SOLAR
$19,000
1 MOBILE SOLAR
[Link]
Model: MS-150
Key features: Towable, does not require
gasoline, runs 3,500-watt loads
MSRP: $19,000 and up
Description
No gasoline on-hand when your power
goes out? No problem. You can capture
energy from the sun no matter where you
are with this mobile, solar generator. Simply tow it behind your car to wherever your
destination may be, tilt the panels toward
the sun and youll be able to power a
3,500-watt load.
Not only will the mobile generator
serve you well on the road, but it also
serves double-duty as a place to store all
of your emergency supplies. Additional
room inside of the trailer unit means that
you can stash your bug-out bag, backpack,
tools, tent and more. That way, when
youre ready to hit the road with your alternate power source, youll already have
your supplies with you.
2 LINCOLN ELECTRIC
[Link]
Model: Bulldog 5500
Key features: 5,500-watt surge
AC generator, welding capability
MSRP: $2,013
Description
Theres nothing better than having two (or
more) tools in one, and the Lincoln Bulldog
delivers. The portable unit can be used as
a backup generator for standby emergency
power, but is also a high-powered AC stick
welding machine, allowing you to deliver
140 amps of welding output for your arc
welding projects. This means that all of
your on-the-road repairs can be taken care
of straight from the generator.
The unit runs on gasoline and also features 5,500 watts of AC output to run any
other tools or products you need to operate
if your power goes down. With no oil filter
to replaceeverthis unit will keep you
up and running for hours.
LINCOLN ELECTRIC
$2,013
3 ALL POWER AMERICA
[Link]
Model: APG3203
Key features: Runs on diesel fuel, 4-gallon
tank, extremely quiet
MSRP: Starting at $1,498
Description
Got diesel? Youve got power with this
mighty 7,000-watt generator that runs
exclusively on diesel fuel. Easy to program
thanks to its digital control panel, this generator can run for 11 hours at half-load and
eight hours at full load.
Despite being incredibly portable, this
generator can hold four gallons of diesel
fuel. Youll find that its best attribute is the
one that makes you not even realize its
there. Nearly silent, the generator runs at
just 69 decibels. Thanks to this clever and
quiet generator, youll still be able to hear
the music playingpowered by the generators own 120-volt outlet.
ALL POWER AMERICA
$1,498
buyers
Guide
GENERAT
4 MOBILE SOLAR
[Link]
Model: MS-225
Key features: Does not require
gasoline, runs up to 7,000 watts,
extra storage inside
MSRP: $29,000 and up
MOBILE SOLAR
$29,000
Description
Going mobile takes on a new meaning
with this solar generator, which features six full panels to collect the suns
rays. That translates into enough power
to run 7,000 watts of electricity, and its
still towable behind your vehicle.
This generator features a 120/240volt inverter system and can store up to
25kWh of energy. That means that if the
sun ends up hiding behind the clouds
for a day or two, youll still have power
on-hand thanks to this units power
storage capability. Like the smaller unit,
this model features plenty of room
inside the trailer so you can store all of
your survival gear for a quick getaway.
5 GENERAC
[Link]
Model: iX800
Key features: Light, compact, output of
850 watts, able to power electronics
MSRP: Starting at $319
6 HYUNDAI
Description
Looking for a grab-and-go generator
that wont break the bank? Youve got
everything you need in this lightweight,
portable unit that weighs just 29 pounds
but can power your electrical items for
up to 3.6 hours at half-power. With a
quick-carry handle and a capacity of a
half tank of gas, this generator would
even fit on a bicycle carrier if you were
to take off quickly following a disaster.
The iX800 can deliver 800 watts of
clean power, which means it uses an
inverter generator technology system to
ensure that you wont burn out your
electronics if you plug them into the
outlet.
6 HYUNDAI
$600
[Link]
Model: HY2000si
Key features: 2,200-watt running
power, portable, lightweight
MSRP: Starting at $600
Description
You wouldnt run a car without an
exhaust and mufflerwhy should a
generator be any different? This
portable unit features such additions to
keep it quiet (only 65 decibels), so you
can hear everything going on around
you and not just the sound of a generator running.
Portable and lightweight, the generator has a 120-volt AC outlet and 12-volt
DC power. It can run for 5.5 hours at
half-load and has a mighty 2,000-watt
running power ability. Featuring inverter
technology, this generator can safely
power even your sensitive electronics.
5 GENERAC
$319
7 BRIGGS & STRATTON
[Link]
Model: P2000 PowerSmart Series Inverter Generator
Key features: Lightweight, quiet, long-lasting
MSRP: $699
Description
So sleek and small that you might mistake it for your
portable vacuum cleaner, youll be amazed at the
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power this generator can offer. Able to run for 6.5
hours at quarter-load capacity, this generator weighs
50 pounds and can hold a full tank of gas.
Part of the companys PowerSmart Series, this
model delivers 1,600 watts of running power and 120
volts of electricity while running quietly. Thanks to its
inverter technology, it can cleverly adjust its engine
speed based on the device you plug into it, ensuring
that you wont damage any of your favorite electronics.
7 BRIGGS & STRATTON
WHAT IS INVERTER TECHNOLOGY?
$699
It might be daunting to hear generator terminology if
you arent familiar with it, but you can break down the
specifics of an inverter generator with these quick tips
from Spencer Savage, general manager at [Link].
The biggest difference between a standard generator
and an inverter is an inverter model provides a pure sine
wave of clean power, Savage says. The pure sine wave is
required to power today's electronic devices which have
microprocessors like computers, TVs and microwaves.
Standard generators take their power directly from the
alternator, which is fine for powering non-"intelligent"
devices like power tools or lights, Savage says. Inverter
models are perfect for powering RV's or for dry camping.
In choosing an inverter, you need something lightweight and powerful, he adds.
Therefore, if your generator needs require you to power
anything electronic, then you need an inverter model generator. If you are only powering lights and power tools like
on a construction job site, then youll simply require a standard generator.
KNOW WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN
SHOPPING FOR A GENERATOR
HONEYWELL
$569
$990
[Link]
Model: 2000-6066 2,000W 126cc 4-Stroke OHV
Key features: Very light, portable, quiet
MSRP: Starting at $569
Description
Dont want to do any heavy lifting? You wont
have to with this 29-pound powerhouse. Running at 2,000 continuous watts, youll be able to
Portability: If you experience frequent stormsfor
instance, if youre in a hurricane zoneyou may
want to consider a stationary generator, which an
electrician can install permanently, allowing you to
immediately have power
no matter what befalls
your home. If, however,
you want the flexibility of a
portable generator, you
should choose one thats
easy to transport. These
can be moved from room
to room to suit your needs.
For instance, you might
keep it in the family room
to power your computer
during the day and then
move it to your bedroom
so you can run a fan while
you sleep.
Electric start: You may
wonder how youll garner
electricity when your
power goes out, but this is
inherent to most modern
generators. It takes the
YAMAHA
HONEYWELL
YOU MAY KNOW A FEW PEOPLE WHO LIVE OFF
THE GRID, BUT FOR THE MOST PART, AMERICANS
ARE STILL DEPENDENT ON ELECTRICITY. WHEN
THE POWER GOES OUT, ITS THE GENERATORS
TIME TO SHINE. UNDERSTAND EXACTLY WHAT
YOU SHOULD BE CONSIDERING WHEN SHOPPING
FOR YOUR GENERATOR WITH THESE TIPS.
charge up your fridge, television, fan, cell phone,
and other devices with ease and in relative quiet
thanks to its low-decibel, fuel-efficient motor.
The tank of this unit holds half a tank of
gas, and it can run for 4.5 hours at a 50 percent load. Thanks to inverter technology, you
wont have to worry about it damaging your
laptopso consider this your best buddy
when the power goes out.
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9 YAMAHA
[Link]
Model: EF2000iS
Key features: Portable, quiet
MSRP: $990
Description
This lightweight, portable and
quiet inverter model features a
place of a pull-rope (like
most lawnmowers have)
and will allow you to start
the generator quickly and
easily.
Low oil shutdown: This
will keep you from facing
costly repairs down the
line. Find a generator that
immediately turns off
when the oil is low.
Type of fuel: Whether you
prefer gasoline, natural
gas, diesel or solar energy,
you should make a firm
decision before shopping
for your generator,
because the options fluctuate from one unit to the
next.
Warranty: Get the longest
manufacturer warranty
possible. With an investment this big, you dont
want to chance the generator breaking quickly and
find yourself out of luck
and in the dark.
handy gas gauge so you always
know how much time you have
left to run your generatorand it
also has an advantage that many
competitors dontit is CARBcompliant. This means that the
strict California emissions standards, which preclude you from
using many other brands of
generators, have approved the
EF2000is for use.
WHEN THE DUST
SETTLES
Important Steps To Take After an Earthquake
THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
By Kristin Webb-Hollering
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Structures will likely
be unsafe following a
quake. Stay outside
and away from debris.
HEY ARRIVE WITHOUT WARNING, AND THEY CAN TURN YOUR
LIFE UPSIDE DOWN.
THEY ARE EARTHQUAKES.
Not only should you have a plan before they
strike, but its imperative to have a plan for afterward, too, especially because you may find yourself
stunned and wondering what just happened. But you
cant wait long after the ground stops shaking.
Rules are deadly, says Patrick Corcoran, Coastal
Hazards Outreach Specialist and professor at Oregon State University. Look around with a prepared
eye, but you must realize that to be able to execute
a plan, you must anticipate the unpredictable.
If you live in earthquake country, you should
always be acutely aware of your surroundings, Corcoran advises.
The chances of being at your home, with your
prepared survival kit, and against an interior wall are
small, he says. All plans go out the window at this
point.
Which is why its critical to have the plan in place.
Think of escaping an earthquake or tsunami in
terms of music, Corcoran says. Classical music traditions plan linearly and follow defined paths, while
jazz music uses a handful of principles based on what
is in front of you. Use what you have in front of you
to survive.
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AFTER
GOTCHA HAZARDS
TO AVOID
fumes, leave immediately, FEMA advises.
Dont ever assume something is stable if it doesnt look damaged. Once
outside, you are not necessarily safe from harm.
While most of us envision a post-earthquake environment to consist of
Downed power lines and gas leaks are real killers after the tremors
dangers such as falling rubble and chasms in the highways, the more realistic
dangers are things you may not have even considered. Knowing what the
stop, says Corcoran, and landslides are particularly bad if you live in a hilly
most dangerous hazards are following a quake will potentially save your life.
region.
If you live near a beach, stay as far from the water as possible to protect
It wasnt the earthquake that killed people in San Francisco during the
1906 disaster, Corcoran says. The fires are what killed the majority of
yourself from any potential tsunamis, which could happen within minutes
people because the water mains broke, and the fires couldnt be put out.
following an earthquake.
Indeed, fire is the most common hazard after an earthquake, FEMA indi-
CHECK YOUR UTILITIES
cates on its Web site. The agency recommends keeping a fire extinguisher
in your home, particularly if you live in a quake zone.
One threat that is close to everyones home is the risk of your utili-
In addition to fires, you should watch out for the other gotcha hazards
ties wreaking havoc on your safety. If you hear any hissing sounds,
that pop up after an earthquake, which are usually more deadly than the
leave your building and turn off the gas at the main valve if possible,
actual quake. If you are inside during the quake, your first order of business
FEMA advises. Call your gas company after you are safely away from
should be to protect your head from falling objects. Look around you for
the property.
loose materials and try to move outside to a natural area free from debris
In addition, if you smell burning or hot insulation, turn off the elec-
or dangers. Help those who are injured or trapped and get them to safety.
tricity at your circuit breaker. Avoid any down, sparking, or frayed
In addition, you should ensure that nothing toxic spilled inside of your
wires or power lines, and do not step in water if live wires are nearby.
home during the quake. Clean up any bleach, gasoline or other flammable
During a quake, plumbing lines are also likely to come loose. If you
liquids right away. But if you smell natural gas or other strong chemical
see any sewage or water leaks, avoid running water and call a plumber
ESSENTIALS
FOR YOUR
SURVIVAL KIT
Avoid broken electrical lines following a quake.
CAR OR SOLAR
CHARGERS FOR
CELL PHONES
You might not have
electricity for a while
after a quake, but youll
certainly want to contact loved ones.
DUST MASKS FOR
CONTAMINATED
AREAS
Walking through a
post-earthquake environment can create
multiple hazards,
including dirty air. A
mask will ensure that
you continue breathing.
Downed power lines and gas leaks are
real killers after the tremors stop.
Patrick Corcoran, Coastal Hazards Outreach Specialist and professor
at Oregon State University
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Its no fun to think
about, but the chance
exists that you wont
have plumbing after an
earthquake. These
items will keep your
area sanitary.
THINKSTOCK PHOTO
TOWELETTES,
GARBAGE BAGS
AND TIES FOR
HUMAN WASTE
AND SANITATION
REMEMBER THIS
Staying alert after an
earthquake doesnt just
mean you should find your
way to safetyit means
guarding yourself from
additional tremors.
Aftershocks are common, and although they are
typically less violent than
the main earthquake, they
can do additional damage
to structuresparticularly
those that are already
weak from the initial
quake.
Its not enough to stay
alert to aftershocks for the
few minutes following the
quake. They can occur
days, weeks or even
months after an earthquake, FEMA notes.
right away. If water lines in your yard are spilling, call the water company
and ask its representatives to send someone to turn off the water main.
WORRYING INTO ACTION
In the end, we have a better chance of surviving if we prepare appropriately and stop stressing.
Americans are neurologically challenged when it comes to worrying
about natural disasters, Corcoran says. We know it happens, but we cant
accept it happening to us.
Corcoran asserts that 90 percent of the people in Japan in the last
tsunami and earthquake evacuated because it is a real event to them
their parents and grandparents remember, and it is part of their personal
history. Most Americans no longer have relatives or neighbors that lived
through a big one.
Keeping your kids
safe following a
quake will be a
top priority.
Accepting that a major earthquake is inevitable, especially on the West
Coast, is the first step in escaping its destruction. And have that plan for
afterward.
Americans are neurologically challenged when it comes to worrying about
natural disasters. We know it happens, but we cant accept it happening to us.
Patrick Corcoran
JUST FOR
THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
KIDS
EARTHQUAKES ARE REAL HAZARDS IF YOU LIVE IN A DANGER
ZONE, AND CHILDREN NEED TO BE EDUCATED ABOUT WHAT
TO DO WHEN THE TEMBLORS STOP.
Putting a plan together and
talking about all the possible scenarios might seem overwhelming
as a parent, but your family will
most likely be separated after the
disaster, and their survival might
depend on this preparation.
In addition to knowing the
plan, kids need to know where to
go, who to trust and what to
avoid. Both FEMA and the American Red Cross have great activities and ideas to help prepare
children for earthquakes, including the following:
Encourage children
to always go to
higher ground if
possible and protect their bodies
from falling debris.
Set up a predetermined place where
youll meet up after
an earthquake, but
do not rush there
because travel
might be dangerous right after the
quake.
Show kids what
to avoid: power
lines, playgrounds, parks,
broken buildings and
beaches.
Teach them who
to trust (teachers, emergency
personnel, safe
neighbors) if
you are not
together.
Make them
memorize an
out-of-town
relatives
name and
number to
call when
the phones
go back on,
in case you
do not
reconnect
after the
quake.
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THE CHECKLIST
WHEN THE SHAKING STOPS
Protect yourself from
falling objects.
Move outside to a natural area free from
debris or dangers.
Help those in need.
Ensure nothing toxic
spilled.
If you smell natural gas
or other strong chemical fumes, leave immediately.
Be wary of downed
power lines and gas
leaks.
If you live near a
beach, stay away from
the water.
If you hear hissing
sounds, leave your
building and turn off
the gas.
If you smell burning or
hot insulation, turn off
the electricity.
If you see any sewage
or water leaks, avoid
running water.
SHELTER
Peaceful
Slumber
The Very Best in Tents,
Sleeping Bags and Bivys
From high altitudes and plunging temperatures to strong gusts of wind, here
are some shelter options that will keep you warm so youll be able to get a good
nights sleep, any time of year. Keeping warm may be key to your survival, which
is why weve picked out sleeping bags and tents that wont weigh down your
pack, but sure do deliver.
EDITORS CHOICE
MOUNTAIN HARWARE
[Link]
Model: UltraLaminina 32
Key Features: 32-degree bag for women
MSRP: $240
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SLEEPING BAGS
AND BIVYS
BIG AGNES
1 BIG AGNES
$339.95
[Link]
Model: Three Wire Bivy
Key Features: Lightweight, breathable,
waterproof
MSRP: $339.95
Description
This light bivy is a solo shelter that features
external aluminum DAC Featherlite NSL
poles, making setup a breeze. The eVent
fabric is breathable and waterproof to vent
moisture, keeping not only your bag dry, but
you too. A mesh bug net provides protection
and ventilation. Stake-out loops are oversized so skis can anchor the bivy to snow.
COGHLANS
$8.99
2 COGHLANS
[Link]
Model: Emergency Survival Poncho
Key Features: Reduces heat loss, lightweight
MSRP: $8.99
Description
The Emergency Survival Poncho is there
when you need it most. Just stuff the poncho in your backpack, and youll have a
backup plan to fight against hypothermia.
The poncho can help reduce heat loss in the
cold. Its made from a composite layering of
polyethylene and metalized aluminum. It
also features a hood and reinforced seams
in rain poncho format for maximum mobility
in your emergency survival situation.
DEUTER
$89
DEUTER
[Link]
Model: Starlight EXP
Key Features: For kids, extendable up to 12
inches
MSRP: $89
Description
The Starlight EXP is a kids sleeping bag, to
give your little one the ultimate warmth on a
chilly night. For growing youngsters, the bag
can be unzipped at the foot, to extend it by
12 inches. If the child cant reach the bottom, the extra material makes for a cozy
foot warmer. Weighs 2 pounds 3 ounces,
body size 67 inches, outer lining is soft
nylon taffeta with a inner of Deuter-softmicro. The fill is high-loft Hollowfibre.
BAUER
4 EDDIE
FIRST ASCENT
EDDIE BAUER
FIRST ASCENT
$299
[Link]
Model: Karakoram +20 Down Sleeping Bag
Key Features: For high altitudes, premium
850-fill goose down
MSRP: $299
Description
The original Kara Koram bags became legends among mountaineers, and the new,
high-tech reproduction is as good as it gets
for high altitudes. The mummy shape makes
it ultra lightweight. Its 850-fill, premium
European goose down provides superior
warmth and the 20-Denier Pertex shell is
abrasion-resistant. An interior pocket keeps
electronic essentials safe from freezing
temperatures; three-dimensional footbox
design for maximum comfort and space.
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buyers
Guide
SHELTER
KELTY
$94.95
ESSENTIALS
5 EMERGENCY
[Link]
Model: Space Sportsmans Hooded Blanket
Key Features: Reflective to provide heat in
subzero temperatures
MSRP: $14.95
Description
The Space Sportsmans Hooded Blanket will
reflect and help retain more than 80 percent
of radiated body heat, for warmth and protection against the elementseven in subzero
temps! Ideal for a survival situation outdoors
when hypothermia is a danger. Its fully
bound, multi-ply material weighs only 12
ounces and is tear- and puncture-resistant.
Be prepared.
EMERGENCY ESSENTIALS
$14 95
6 KELTY
[Link]
Model: Cosmic 20 (Solid)
Key Features: Three-season,
synthetic for wet or dry climates
MSRP: $94.95
Description
For a prepper on a budget, the Cosmic 20 is
a great three-season, synthetic bag that
wont empty your bank account. Perfect for
wet or dry climates, itll keep you warm in
temperatures all the way down to 20F/-7C.
Made from 50D polyester taffeta and
Cloudloft Pro insulation, its two-layer, offset
construction is top-notch. Ground-level side
seams prevent heat from escaping. Stuff sack
included.
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[Link]
Model: UltraLaminina 32
Key Features: 32-degree bag for women
MSRP: $240
Description
The new UltraLaminina 32 is part of Mountain
Hardwears Spring 2013 line, and is the
womens version of the mens UltraLamina
32. Engineered to be the lightest and
warmest synthetic bag available for women.
Built to keep someone warm, this 32-degree
bag has superior insulation, and wont weigh
down your pack since it weighs only 1 pound,
15 ounces.
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[Link]
OUTDOOR RESEARCH
Model: Alpine Bivy
Key Features: Water- and weatherproof, 30
ounces
MSRP: $240
Description
The fully featured Alpine Bivy is what youll
need for long nights above tree line. The
GORE-TEX Respiration Positive fabric protects
you from the harsh elementsrain, snowstorms and morewhile collecting interior
condensation. The overlapped zipper lets you
breathe without letting in the cold air. A single
pole can be used to create overhead space if
needed or left at the trailhead to save weight
while you carry it. At only 30 ounces youll be
able to keep on trekking without the bulk.
$240
9 SALEWA
[Link]
Model: Phantom 3D Flex7 Sleeping Bag
Key Features: Synthetic fiber down,
Silverized technology
MSRP: Starting at $234
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Description
This sleeping bag is known as the flexible
allarounder, built to withstand a wide range of
temperatures. It also allows freedom of movement for your arms and knees, and includes Silverized Down technologythe worlds first
anit-bacterial silver treatment for down fillings.
The parallelogram chambers mean exceptional
warmth and weight performance, and weighs in
at 1,200 grams. Also available in an XL version.
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SLUMBER JACK
$44.99
SALEWA
$234
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SIERRA DESIGNS
$269.95
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SIERRA
DESIGNS
[Link]
Model: Pyro 15
Key Features: 600-fill down, pillow pocket, 15 temp rating
MSRP: $269.95
Description
The Pyro 15 utilizes Core Comfort
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Technology by mapping the
bodys warmest and coolest
parts, and providing insulation
where its needed mostover
the torso. This system maximizes
heat retention and cools through
non-insulated areas during high
exertion activities. The temp rating is 15, with a 600 fill-power
down and 30D polyester microrip-stop shell.
[Link]
Model: No Fly Zone Bivy
Key Features: 14-ounce mesh
bivy, keeps out bugs
MSRP: $44.99
Description
The No Fly Zone Bivy features lightweight mesh for a guard against
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unwanted bugs invading your
space. The Delrin hoop keeps the
mesh up, away from your face, so
you can enjoy a comfortable nights
sleep. The stretch cord on the bottom provides a tight fit around a
sleeping bag and pad, keeping
insects out. It also comes with a
matching stuff sack. Weighs only
14 ounces; 100-percent polyester,
rip-stop fabric.
buyers
Guide
SHELTER
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ALPS MOUNTAINEERING
$279.99
TENTS
12 ALPS MOUNTAINEERING
[Link]
Model: Chaos 3
Key Features: Easy assembly one-pole design, freestanding, weatherproof
MSRP: $279.99
Description
ALPS Mountaineering made the Chaos 3 super easy to
assemble, making one wonder why the name Chaos
was chosen. This tent will keep you dry and without fumbling over faulty zippers. Other features include a one-pole
design, freestanding properties, two doors and two
vestibules for gear storage and extra protection, and aluminum poles that are strong. Assembly is a breeze: simply
snap the tent clips in place over the poles, and presto.
Factory-sealed fly and floor seams will keep you dry when
theres chaotic weather outside, or ventilation with its
mesh roof for hot weather. So thats where the Chaos
comes from
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BLACK DIAMOND EQUIPMENT
DIAMOND
EQUIPMENT
13 BLACK
$839.95
[Link]
Model: Bombshelter Tent
Key Features: Four-person, four-season tent
MSRP: $839.95
Description
The Bombshelter has been expedition-tested and is a
trusty four-person, four-season, single-wall tent thats
exceptionally stable in windy conditions. Features two
doors and a two-vestibule design, with four interior poles
that intersect seven timesfor maximum strength. Other
specs include four interior, mesh pockets, ToddTex singlewall fabric, optional ground cloth, and its even available
with fire-retardant fabric to meet requirements in select
US States and Canada (check your states requirements).
The average packed weight is nine pounds, 12 ounces.
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[Link]
Model: Stargazer
Key Features: Three-season tent for two
MSRP: $299
Description
The Stargazer is a three-season backpacking tent that
makes roughing it comfortable. Thats because its so
spacious, lightweight, keeps you protected from harsh
elements outside, uses single-pole setup for easy pitching
in any weather and has two vestibules so you and all your
gear stays dry. The design, which utilizes steep walls,
helps maximize the floor space. It also includes doubledoor design for easy entry/exit, four interior storage pockets, DAC Featherlite aluminum poles, rip-stop nylon and
20D polyester mesh, and weighs four pounds, five ounces.
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EDDIE BAUER FIRST ASCENT
$299
[Link]
Model: Alpenlite XT Tent
Key Features: Four-season tent for extreme weather
MSRP: $349.90
Description
Eureka! has produced one of lightest four-season tents
around, built to withstand extreme weather conditions
all year long. The Alpenlite XT features a six-pole frame
with vestibule, clip and post and grommet corner attachments for fast setup, high and low venting, a front
vestibule for storage space, and a cold weather, PU-transparent window to brighten the interior. The web storm
guyouts and logos are reflective, making them visible at
night so its easy to find your tent if you walk off. Includes
six pockets, two gear loft loops and two flashlight loops.
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minivans or SUVs, and is a three-season
tent. Made from 68D polyester 450 mm fly fabric.
KE
[Link]
Model: Carport Deluxe (large)
Key Features: Attaches to a car, mesh window,
three-season tent
MSRP: $329.95
Description
Keltys Carport Deluxe is a covered shelter that
attaches to the side or rear of a roof rack on a car.
This design allows for roll-up sidewalls, a large
mesh window with shade and extra stuff poles so
you can walk under the shelterfor both vehiclebased base camp or at a campground site. This
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[Link]
Model: Hoop Dreams 4
Key Features: Four-person, lightweight,
large shelter
MSRP: $250
Description
This lightweight, teepee-style tent from Mountain
Hardwear is built for a party of four. The one-Trussing, one-center support pole and a layer of fabric
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EUREKA!
MSR
$349.90
$499.95
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KELTY
$329.95
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MOUNTAIN
HARDWARE
Skyledge 3 DP
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MOUNTAIN
HARDWARE
Hoop Dreams 4
$550
$250
complete the frame. This tent can be used for backpackers and as a shelter outdoors while its raining. A
large shelter at an affordable price is a must-have for
any venturing into the great outdoors.
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user, be
yet just
g
size.
The DryPitch system lets you pitch the fly first and then
set the canopy up underneath, out of the rain. The 3in-1 pitching system allows the tent to be pitched in
three ways: fly only, canopy only or the fly plus the
canopy. Freedom of choice has never been so sweet.
[Link]
Model: Skyledge 3 DP
Key Features: 3-in-1 pitching system (fly only,
canopy only or fly and canopy)
MSRP: $550
Description
The Skyledge 3 DP is built for the serious backcountry
19 MSR
[Link]
Model: Dragontail
Key Features: Single-wall, expedition, two-person,
four-season
MSRP: $499.95
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The Dragontail is a single-wall expedition
tent with a cavernous, hooped design
and easy-pitching pole clips. An overhead ventnow with zippered closuresruns the length of the tent, which
gives it the ventilation. Its ultra light,
weighing in at less than 5 pounds. With
improved protection to seal out spindrift
and the peaked center, which helps shed
rain and snow, combined with addition
features like DuraShield-coated fabrics,
large vestibule, four internal pockets and
more, the Dragontail is one tent thats
always got your back.
SURVIVE A NUCLEAR LEAK
How To Survive Following an Earthquake-Driven
Nuclear Leak or Meltdown
By Torrey Kim
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THINKSTOCK PHOTO
N THE WAKE OF THE FUKUSHIMA NUCLEAR POWER
dict they could experience.
PLANT LEAK IN JAPAN, AMERICANS BEGAN TO ANA-
The Congress members identified eight nuclear reactors on the seis-
LYZE JUST HOW MANY FAULT LINES LAY IN THE
mically active West Coast, and 27 more reactors near the New Madrid
SHADOW OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS.
fault line in the Midwest. Thirty-one more reactors in the United States
In fact, Congressional Energy Committee members Edward Markey
are of the same design as the Fukushima plant, 12 of which are located
in seismically active zones, the Congressional letter added.
(D-MA) and Lois Capps (D-CA) wrote to the Nuclear Regulatory Com-
No matter where you are, you could be at risk of a nuclear leak if
mission in March 2011 to stress that several nuclear reactors in the
United States located in seismically active areas are not designed with
an earthquake ever strikes. Following is the information you need to
sufficient levels of resiliency against the sort of earthquakes scientists pre-
stay safe.
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THINKSTOCK PHOTO
SURVIVE A NUCLEAR LEAK
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FIGHT OR FLIGHT?
If word comes to you that a nuclear leak has
CREATE
YOUR SHELTER
occurred, youll have to make a split-second deci-
If you decide to stay home and wait
sion about whether its safer for you to settle into
out the nuclear exposure, dont fear the
a secure place or to leave the area, says Shane
worst
Connor of Ki4U, Inc., a nuclear preparedness
shelter forever.
advice organization.
You never want to be caught outside, stuck
you wont be in your makeshift
Thats a big part of the good news,
with a nuclear bomb explosion, as
in a car if fallout has begun or could arrive before
radioactive fallout loses its lethal intensity
you leave the area altogether and get to a safer
very quickly, Connor says.
place, Connor advises. You never want to risk
The intensity is 90 percent gone in
being exposed outside at all, even just for a couple
seven hours, and 99 percent gone in 48
minutes once fallout has begun or during those
hours, he adds.
first couple days of the highest lethal intensity.
If you are unsure of whether you can safely
However, with a nuclear power plant
meltdown, it could be spewing forth
flee, you are better off staying put, Connor
radioactive fallout for days and weeks, or
advises.
more. In that case, eventual evacuation,
If you are not highly confident of where the
fallout is coming from, where the wind is going to
when safer to quickly do so later, may be
your only option.
be blowing it, how soon it will arrive, and that you
Even a cramped and uncomfortable,
can evacuate and be long gone before it even ever
last-minute, thrown-together, expedient
does arrive, then you need to forget about evacu-
shelter would be bearable for getting
ating and quickly hunker down, best as you can,
through those first couple days of the
right where you are, he says.
worst of it, Connor advises.
Inside your mass-piled shelter in the center of
the house that could be all the difference
needed between survival or a lethal dose.
Shane Connor of Ki4U, Inc.
IF YOU DONT HAVE A
BASEMENT AND YOU
ARENT AWARE OF ANYONE NEARBY WHO HAS
ONE WHERE YOU CAN
CAMP OUT DURING A
NUCLEAR THREAT, YOU
CAN PUT TOGETHER A
LAST-MINUTE SHELTER
BY USING WHAT YOU
HAVE ON-HAND.
For instance, you can push
a heavy table into the center
of the house, Connor advises.
If no heavy table is available, you can take internal
doors off their hinges and lay
them on supports to create
your table, he says.
Next, he adds, youll stack
any available mass on top of
and surrounding the open
sidesanything heavy will do,
including books, wood, bricks,
sandbags, heavy appliances,
full file cabinets, full water
containers, your food stocks,
even boxes and pillow cases
full of anything heavy, like dirt.
Everything you can pile up
and around it has mass that
will help absorb and stop
more radiation from penetrating insidethe heavier the
better, Connor says. However, be sure to reinforce your
table and supports so you do
not overload it and risk collapse.
Youll want to leave a small
crawl-through entrance that
you can later cover after you
enter the shelter, and you
should create a gap at the top
to allow exhaust air out. Create another four- to six-inch
hole at the other end of the
shelter to allow fresh air to
enter.
SHOULD YOU TAKE
POTASSIUM IODIDE?
If you live near a
nuclear power plant,
chances are that your local
government will distribute
potassium iodide for you
to ingest following an
emergency.
However, dont swallow
that pill right away. You
should only take potassium
iodide if you have been
instructed to do so by local
public health or emergency
management officials, the
Centers for Disease Control
says on its Web site.
Air does not become
radioactive, Connor adds, so if
your home is reasonably snug
and outside air intakes are
closed, there wont be any
wind blowing through it to
carry the radioactive fallout
dust inside.
Inside your mass-piled
shelter in the center of the
house, youve maximized your
distance from the fallout outside and surrounded yourself
with radiation-absorbing
mass, and could then be cutting your exposure by 100-fold
or more, Connor says. That
could be all the difference
needed between survival or a
lethal dose.
WHAT LEVELS
ARE SAFE?
THINKSTOCK PHOTO
DONT HAVE A
BASEMENT?
DONT PANIC
According to the
Environmental Protection
Agency, you should limit
your exposure beyond
background radiation to
about 100 mrem per year.
As an example, a medical
X-ray typically delivers
less than 10 mrem.
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complete disruption of services, Connor says.
This includes no water, sewer, food, electricity, fuel,
medical aid, communications, police, fire, etc., he says.
You can rely on any stored water and well water if you
have means to extract it (but not surface water), as well as
packaged and sealed food, he advises.
STOCK NON-FOOD ITEMS
In addition to food and water, youll ideally have a radiation-detecting instrument with you to confirm that radiation
levels are safe before you emerge from your shelter, Connor
Shane Connor
of Ki4U, Inc.
advises. If you dont have one, he recommends that you have a
battery-operated, portable radio from which you can glean
information that local officials disseminate.
Id also have plenty of cheap N95 particulate filter respirators on-hand to use during the event, and also for afterward, to keep any remaining radioactive dust out of my lungs
for a couple weeks, Connor adds.
LESSON LEARNED
If last years Japanese earthquake taught us anything, its
that nuclear power plants are not always quake-proof.
Be ready.
HOW MUCH WATER SHOULD YOU HAVE?
If you live near a nuclear plant, whether or not youre near a fault line, stock your basement or projected
shelter with dozens of gallons of drinking water per person and some packaged food.
If youre storing canned foods, be sure to place a manual can opener with your food stockpile.
RADIATION INTENSITY LEVELS
HOURS
The intensity is 90-percent
gone in this amount of time.
99
PERCENT
After 48 hours, this percentage
of the intensity is gone.
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REACTORS IN THE
UNITED STATES ARE
OF THE SAME
DESIGN AS THE
FUKUSHIMA PLANT
THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
phe
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contend with everything you would for any major catastro-
REACTORS ARE NEAR
THE NEW MADRID
FAULT LINE IN THE
MIDWEST
After surviving fallout and later emerging from your shelter, and before aid arrives or evacuation begins, you have to
You never
want to
risk being
exposed
outside at
all, even
just for a
couple minutes once
fallout has
begun
NUCLEAR REACTORS
ARE ON THE SEISMICALLY ACTIVE WEST
COAST
DONT EXPECT TO
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SURVIVE A NUCLEAR LEAK
PACKS
B u i lt f o r
S u rv i va l
Durable Backpacks that Will Carry,
Preserve Your Valuables
When the time comes that you have to hike miles out of town to maintain
your own survival, everything you carry becomes valuable
even a pack of
matches. Preserve those items with a quality backpack that will allow you to
continue on your path while keeping your cargo safe.
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EDITORS CHOICE
BULLETBLOCKER
[Link]
Model: Ranger Pack
Key Features: Anti-ballistic safety
layer allows this to be bulletproof;
lightweight, durable and high capacity
MSRP: $279
buyers
Guide
BACKPACKS
1 BULLETBLOCKER
[Link]
Model: Ranger Pack
Key Features: Anti-ballistic safety layer
allows this to be bulletproof; lightweight,
durable and high capacity
MSRP: $279
BULLETBLOCKER
$279
Description
If you have to head out of town following
a disasterwith no warning or prep time
it would be fairly uncommon to already be
wearing a bulletproof vest under your
clothes. However, if you have the BulletBlocker Ranger Pack, your survival gear is
already packed in a completely bulletproof
bag, tested to Threat Level IIIa protection.
Both a quality backpack and a lifesaving
shield if you ever have to hold it in front of
you to take shelter from a threat, this pack
serves double-duty and allows you efficiency like youve never seen.
Not only is it dual-functional, but it also
offers several durable, zippered pockets,
comfortable straps and a large size (3,200
cubic inches) to fit a good weeks worth of
gear. It features a hardy rubber bottom so if
you set it in the field or mud, you know it
wont soak through or tear.
Although the bulletproof capability
makes this pack 20 ounces heavier than a
standard backpack, its worth the extra
weight to know that it can withstand a ballistic threat without being bulky or metallic.
In fact, the bag is made of sturdy, durable
fabric that does not reveal its true identity
as a bulletproof shield. With no tags or other
identification that announce the bags bullet-blocking capability, it blends right in to
the other bags youll see on the trail.
2 CAMELBAK
[Link]
Model: Charge LR
Key Features: Lightweight, 70-ounce
hydration capacity, lumbar support
MSRP: $90-$120
Description
Making your way out of town on foot or
bicycle can be made much easier with this
pack, which contains a reservoir that holds
70 ounces of water, juice, sports drink or
any other liquid.
A long straw tube connects directly from
the reservoir to your mouth so you can stay
in motion while hydrating. The lumbar support straps and the snug fit of the design
help ensure that you wont suffer back
strain despite carrying a full pack of liquid
on your back.
Better yet, the bag also includes additional zippered pouches that allow you to
pack along some food, matches, a hat, a
GPS or anything else that must stay dry and
away from the reservoir.
3 KIFARU
[Link]
Model: Multi Mission Ruck (MMR)
Key features: Removable frame for use as
a freight hauler, large capacity, durable
MSRP: $650-$900
Description
It would be difficult to find a backpack
more versatile than the MMR, which can not
only haul everything you need for a several-
Durable rubber base
day trip, but also converts into a freight hauler to handle your
heavy lifting.
Thanks to its sturdy construction and extremely durable fabric,
you can take this pack in any weather without having to worry
about whether it will hold your belongings securely.
The bag includes a water bladder to store your hydration fluids, zippered radio access and a separate pouch for a sleeping
bag, as well as an extendable snow collar for those cold weather
days. Disassemble the various bag compartments to convert this
into several smaller day bags, or wear it as a complete set to carry
all of your items at once.
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BACKPACKS VS.
MESSENGER BAGS
OR TOTES
You may prefer the sleek, hip look of a messenger bag or the durable practicality of a duffel when
you hit the roadbut there are several good reasons that explain why youll benefit from a backpack if you have a long journey ahead of you.
CAMELBAK
$90-$120
BUGOUTBAGZ
Deluxe Back Pack Package
400
KIFARU
$650-$900
A backpacks basic design allows you to distribute the
weight of your supplies across your entire torso, which
ensures that you wont put too much stress on your spine,
hips, legs and shoulders.
The addition of a hip belt will ensure that your pack doesnt
bounce up and down against your lumbar spine.
Always use both straps of your pack, as well as the hip
belt, and make sure that all straps are secured well so it
fits snugly against your back.
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buyers
Guide
BACKPACKS
MAXPEDITION
$142.99
4 MAXPEDITION
[Link]
Model: Condor II
Key Features: Large capacity for its light weight;
durable; features a hydration system
MSRP: Starting at $142.99
Description
Fans of the popular Maxpedition Condor will
absolutely love the new and improved design,
which maintains all of the features of the roomy
and durable original, but also adds more webbing,
compression straps, easier access to the highercapacity hydration system and room in the inner
pocket to accommodate a firearm using a separately sold holster.
Constructed with water-resistant fabric, the
lightweight pack can hold 1,847 cubic inches of
materials and features breathable material on the
back so your skin will stay cool as you carry it
5 THE NORTH FACE
[Link]
Model: Angstrom 30
Key features: Ultra light, breathable
hydration compatible
MSRP: $100-$120
Description
The North Face is well-known for
keep you warm in its famous jackets
sleeping bagsbut its quality absolu
its backpacks as well.
Weighing only 1 pound, 14 ounce
empty, the pack can hold 1,830 cubic
material and features several stretch
you can easily grab your energy bar,
maps while youre on the go.
Also featuring a hip belt for stabil
wont get wet during rain or snow if y
included rain cover, which you can s
zippered pocket when the sun shines
6 GRANITE GEAR
[Link]
Model: Escape A.C. 40
Key features: Ultra light weight, mol
to fit the spines contours
MSRP: $180-$230
THE NORTH FACE
Angstrom 30 comes in a
few different color
choices.
Description
Carrying 35 pounds has never fel
Although the Escape A.C. 40 can
much weight (and fits 2,250 cubic inc
youll feel like youre hauling a bag o
theres a reason for that. The backpa
ated using an air current suspension
ing it to mold to the contours of your
In addition, it is available in short
torso sizes, so if youre petite you wo
struggle with a pack thats too tall. Y
chiropractor will thank you!
$100-$120
7 HARKEN
[Link]
Model: Rogue Backpack
Key features: Waterproof, lightweigh
high-capacity
MSRP: $130-$140
Description
Originally designed for sailors, th
entirely waterproof and UV-protected
planning to make your escape by sea
pate forging through streams or lakes, you ll love
this backpack.
you to drain any excess air so the pack remains light
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enough gear for your outing.
FEATURES
CHECKLIST
6 GRANITE GEAR
$180-$230
WHAT TO KNOW WHEN
SHOPPING FOR BACKPACKS
Any bag can hold your goods
for a finite time period, but you
wouldnt want to rely on a plastic grocery tote to carry a load of
survival gear for daysor even
weeksat a time.
Thus, you should consider
the following factors to ensure
that youve got the right backpack for your needs as you
begin your survival trek.
Strap design: For maximum
comfort and ergonomic advantage, ensure that the backpack
straps are padded and that they
bend easily. Anything too rigid
will begin to cause discomfort
after a few hours.
Weight: Youre most likely
carrying a few pounds of materials in your backpackso you
dont want to add to that significantly by starting out with a
heavy pack. Ensure that you
invest in a well-constructed,
lightweight bag, especially if you
plan to walk long distances.
Durability: The old camping
adage cotton kills doesnt just
apply to your clothesa backpack made entirely of cotton will
soak completely through if it
rains. Likewise, a pack constructed of a synthetic product
like nylon is a great idea, but
make sure the material isnt too
thin or it will tear quickly. Make
sure the stitching is strong and
the thread isnt too thin so your
seams wont rip.
HARKEN
Air-Purge Valve
will allow you to drain
any excess air so the
pack remains light
and flat without having to open it and risk
water access to the
items inside.
$130-$140
Breathable back: The alltoo-common sweaty back syndrome is inevitable when carrying a backpack for long time
periods, but you can lessen the
effects by selecting a backpack
with breathable material on the
back, such as mesh or foam.
Hip belts: If youre carrying
more than a few pounds, you
can stabilize your pack and save
some stress on your spine by
securing a hip belt. Your best
bet is a backpack with a padded
and well-secured hip belt.
Internal and external pockets: If youre on the go, youll
want easy access to the items
you use often, and you should
make sure theyre safe and
secure. Thats why zippered
pockets are essential to your
backpack requirements. Make
sure you have both internal
pockets (for items like your wallet that you want to remain extra
secure) and external ones that
allow you to reach around to
your pack to grab things like
keys or matches.
What We Learned From Last Years Earthquake in Japan
By Andrew M. Luther
QUAKE. MORE THAN 22,000
DEAD. DAMAGE PRICE TAG
OF $235 BILLION.
The 2011 Tohoku Earthquake
(also referred to as the Great East
Japanese Earthquake) that occurred on March 11,
2011 and the tsunami that followed devastated
much of Japan, and it was the most expensive natural disaster in history.
As soon as the first
waves of the Japanese earthquake
occurred and its
strength was understood, tens of millions of Japanese
residents received
an alert
Out of the tremendous devastation that fol-
lowed, however, many important lessons were
learned. Weve highlighted some of the most important ones here so you can be armed with knowledge
that will help you survive if a quake hits your region.
EARLY WARNING SYSTEM
Japan has arguably the worlds most advanced early
warning system in the world for earthquakes and
tsunamis. As soon as the first waves of the Japanese
earthquake occurred and its strength was understood,
tens of millions of Japanese residents received an alert
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THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
MAGNITUDE 9.0 EARTH-
DEVASTATION FOLLOWING THE JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI
via text message, e-mail or on television, to name just a
few of the ways it was delivered.
While the alerts impact ranged greatly depending on
how far victims were from the epicenter of the earthquake,
even just a few seconds was enough time for many drivers to
get off of bridges, for students to huddle under their desks
and for all trains to automatically stop running.
Early warning signals save lives. As more technology
users around the world subscribe to such systems or have
them publicly available during the next massive quake,
fewer lives will be lost.
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EARTHQUAKES
NOT JUST A
PACIFIC PROBLEM
While California and Japan often get
much of the press related to earthquakes
and tsunamis, earthquakes have struck
the rest of the United States numerous
times since the countrys foundingand
could again at any time.
Damaging earthquakes have occurred
in areas east of the Mississippi River in
areas as diverse as Washington, D.C.,
Tampa, Fla., and Memphis, Tenn. Perhaps
most frightening thing about these EastCoast quakes is the deadliest of them
the 1886 Charleston Earthquake
occurred where no tremor had ever been
felt before and claimed close to 100 lives.
LESSONS
NUCLEAR STRENGTH
HOW THE U.S. HAS STRENGTHENED
FACILITIES SINCE JAPANS QUAKE
The Fukushima nuclear disaster was a devastating reminder about the power of
earthquakesas well as the damage that a nuclear meltdown can cause in just a
matter of minutes.
In response to the tragedy, the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
created a list of recommendations for securing our nuclear facilities using a threetiered, prioritized schedule. Some of the agencys recommendations were as follows:
TIER 1
TO BE STARTED
IMMEDIATELY:
Seismic and flood
hazard reevaluations
Station blackout regulatory actions
Spent fuel pool instrumentation
Stronger emergency operating
procedures and severe accident
management guidelines
TIER 2
TO BE INITIATED WHEN
FURTHER INFORMATION
IS AVAILABLE:
Spent fuel pool makeup capability
Emergency preparedness
regulatory actions
Reevaluation of other external
hazards (tornadoes, hurricanes,
drought, etc.)
TIER 3
TO BE ADDRESSED
AFTER TIERS 1 AND 2
ARE COMPLETED:
Ten-year confirmation of seismic
and flooding hazards
Potential enhancements to the
capability to prevent or mitigate
seismically-induced fires and floods
Emergency response data system
capability
Emergency preparedness topics
for decision-making, radiation
monitoring and public education
Pre-staging of potassium iodide
beyond 10 miles
Transfer of spent fuel to dry cask
storage
The issues above are just a sampling of
what the NRC is recommending in the
short- and long-term. To read the full
report, visit the agencys Web site at:
THE U.S. HAS RECENTLY DRAFTED NEW GUIDELINES FOR PROTECTING NUCLEAR FACILITIES.
[Link].
Many Japanese builders had the foresight to retrofit structures to survive a major earthquake, and that decision turned
out to be extremely beneficial. Those buildings, located in the
most affected areas of the quake, largely survived as did those
inside of them. This, however, brings up a very important
point while Japan was often prepared, many of North Americas most vulnerable cities are not.
A 2011 analysis of the area off the American Northwest
Coast showed that the area has been subjected to numerous
The
Fukushima
disaster
was largely
a wake-up
call for
the rest
of the
world.
believed that the tsunami killed many more and caused more
damage than the earthquake itself. Yet even this was
expected many of the low-lying areas were prepared with
early warning systems, tsunami alarms and designated high
grounds that saved thousands from the more than 120-foot
high waves that followed.
What happened next, however, was unexpected
the
complete meltdown of several reactors at the Fukushima
Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. What started off as an earthquake soon developed into one of the worst nuclear disasters since the 1986 Chernobyl accident that killed thou-
major megathrust earthquakes over the past 10,000 years at
sands. More frightening, the toll of the Fukushima Disaster
300- to 500-year intervals, with the last one occurring at least
300 years ago. The conclusion? There is a 40-50 percent chance of a major
is not currently known, nor may it ever be known with great accuracy,
earthquake in the next 50 years along the coast that could affect major popu-
because potentially thousands could die early deaths from cancer caused
lation centers such as Portland, Ore., Seattle, Wash., or Vancouver.
by high radiation exposure.
Moreover, the fact that so few earthquakes have occurred in this area
THE WAKE-UP CALL
recently led many builders to create structures with little thought to the
damage a major quake could cause.
The Fukushima disaster was largely a wake-up call for the rest of the
world. In 2011, the International Atomic Energy Agency created its Draft
DISASTER BEGETS DISASTER
Action Plan on Nuclear Safety to strengthen nuclear emergency preparedness and radiation protection of people across the world so that the lessons
In reality, the disaster in Japan was more than an earthquake. It was a
learned in Fukushima are taken to heart and a similar disaster doesnt impact
triple threat.
another city.
When the earthquake first occurred, it set n motion a series of events
for which Japan was not prepared. Shortly after the earthquake, a major
tsunami wreaked havoc on the coastline and killed many people. In fact, it is
Andrew Luther is a freelance writer based in North Carolina.
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THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
RETROFITTED BUILDINGS
COULD WE
BENEFIT?
THE EARTHQUAKE EARLY
WARNING SYSTEM
Its clear that the Japanese earthquake warning system saved countless lives when the quake struck.
With the chance of an American
quake growing by the day, the question is obviouswhy dont we have
such a system in place?
Soon we might.
The United States Geological Survey and scientists on the West Coast
are currently developing an earthquake early warning system, but the
system isnt ready to put into place
just yet.
Funding shortfalls have hurt the
odds of the system going live anytime
soon, the L.A. Times reported in
March 2012. The article noted that
the Japanese system cost $1 billion
to construct, and the U.S. needs
another $150 million to get a similar
program running.
FIRE TRUCKS LINE UP TO ASSIST FOLLOWING THE EARTHQUAKE
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MISC
Dont Forget
to Pack
Key Items for Survival
That feeling that you didnt pack something right after you left the
house.
Was it the toothbrush? Cell phone charger?
The thought eats away at your brain until you finally remember.
In a survival situation, you might not get another chance to go back
home and bag your essentials, so stick these in your bug-out bag. Make a
checklist and dont forget. Survive.
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EDITORS CHOICE
GOAL ZERO
[Link]
Model: Emergency Solar Essentials Kit
(Household)
Key Features: Emergency power for
your household
MSRP: $2,567.88
TYENT USA
$64.95
1 TYENT USA
[Link]
Model: TYgo Portable
Key Features: Portable water filter
MSRP: $64.95
$79.99
Description:
Youll always need clean drinking water, and
now the TYgo portable water filter comes
with pH testing drops so you can see how
incredible this little guy really works. Its cartridge contains alkaline minerals, magnets
and filter medium, so it re-mineralizes and
ionizes ordinary tap water while filtering out
chlorine, heavy metals and bacteria. Enjoy
clean alkaline hydration on the go, as the
TYgo will eliminate E. coli, B. subtilis and S.
aureus, and give you one less thing to worry
about.
2 NAVELITE
[Link]
Model: NavELite Backlit Magnetic Compass
Key Features: Compass face with wristband
MSRP: $79.99
Description:
The NavELite compass is worn on your wrist
for ease of use and was patented by two Special Operations soldiers. This compass will
face the demands of survival and even has an
illuminated face for low- or no-light situations. Ergonomic feel, reliability and a simple
design are just some of the benefits of the
worlds fire on-demand, backlit, magnetic,
wrist compass. The NavELite, for when survival counts.
3 CHACO
CHACO
$115
[Link]
Model: Mens Basin Shoe
Key Features: Incredibly comfortable
active shoe
MSRP: $115
Description:
For long stretches of being outdoors, youll
want the support of a comfortable shoe. The
Basin shoe by Chaco is for adventure, athleticism and activity. Built on a LUVSEAT platform, its perfect for hiking or whatever else
you throw its way. Made from 25-percent
recycled rubber, has an EcoTread sole, and
PU-coated leather and canvas upper so you
can keep on treading.
4 GOAL ZERO
[Link]
Model: Emergency Solar Essentials Kit
(personal)
Key Features: Personal solar energy
kit and flashlight
MSRP: $159.94
Description:
The Emergency Solar Essentials Kit will keep
your phone charged so that you can stay connected with the people you love most. This kit
includes a Guide 10 Plus recharger (to store
energy in AA batteries for recharging you
phone or tablet), the Nomad 7 solar panel (to
collect the solar energy from the sun and
charge your phone in 1-2 hours), the Chubby
Flashlight (with rechargeable LED and can
double as a latern) and four rechargeable AA
batteries. Get the discounted price through
the end of 2012.
NAVELITE
GOAL ZERO
$159.94
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buyers
Guide
MISC
5 GOAL ZERO
5 GOAL ZERO
[Link]
Model: Emergency Solar Essentials Kit (household)
Key Features: Emergency power for your household
MSRP: $2,567.88
Description:
For emergency preparedness, use this great kit to
power anything from electronics to tools to home
appliances, like the fridgeall with green energy. The
kit includes the Yeti 1250 Solar Generator, Boulder 30
Solar Panels, solar panel tripod, Boulder carrying
cases and Light-A-Life (two 3-watt LED lantern lights).
Keep your phone, laptop, TV, refrigerator, freezer,
washer and dryer or more, going through the storm.
The solar panels can collect 120 watts of power for
the generator to operate, for maximum energy from
the sun. Get the discounted price through the end of
2012.
6 POWERTRAVELLER
[Link]
Model: Solarmonkey Adventurer
Key Features: Portable power in
extreme situations
MSRP: Starting at $138
POWERTRAVELER
$138
Description:
Tested in some of the worlds most unwelcoming
environments, the solarmonkey adventurer is made to
efficiently solar charge your electronics when power
is scarce. The solarmonkey adventurer features two
compact solar panels for charging, with a 2500mAh
internal, lithium-ion polymer battery. Weighing only 6
grams, the polysilicon solar panel offers photovoltaic
efficiency up to 17 percent and features a USB 700mA
at 5v output (to support iPhones, iPads, iPods, cell
phones and other 5v gadgets). The carabiner also
allows for attachment of the kit to tents or rucksacks
The travel case is made from a tough, condura-type
material with thermal insulation. The kit includes the
portable charger, five adaptor tips, one USB connection cable, one carabiner and the neoprene travel
case.
7 OUTDOOR HANDS
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Model: Skin Therapy Cream
Key Features: Relieve dry, cracked skin
MSRP: $10
Description:
For relief of uncomfortable, dry skin, Outdoor Hands
Skin Therapy Cream does the job with dramatic
results. Developed by a clinical pharmacist for his
family, this line of skin cream treats cracked, chapped
and dry hands that other creams cant heal. Its made
from a blend of certified organic oils for healing and
botanical extracts for moisturizing. Contains no mineral oils or petrolatum and leaves no greasy residue.
OUTDOOR HANDS
$10
ZEISS
SPORTS OPTICS
8 CARL
[Link]
Model: CONQUEST HD
Key Features: Sharp, long-distance viewing
MSRP: Starting at $999.99
Description:
Zeiss CONQUEST HD binoculars come in four different
sizes (8x42, 10x42, 8x32, 8x42) and features an HD
lens systems to view clear, natural colors. They are
compact and lightweight, with a wide field or view.
The LotuTec coating provides protection and they have
amazing focus abilities with a bright, 90-percent light
transmission. See far distances any time of day and in
any weather conditions.
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CARL ZEISS
SPORTS OPTICS
$999
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Survival in the Wake of the 2010 Haiti Earthquake: A Day-by-Day Account
Bryan Meyers is a computer consultant whose job often takes him to unique locations. In January 2010, he was in Haiti.
HANK GOODNESS FOR SLOW
TRAFFIC IN PORT AU PRINCE.
The road was blocked in both directions, so
Editor
another like a stack of pancakes. Nearly 300 people
Fanel and I decided to walk the last 200 yards to the
died in the hotels rubble. If Fanel had gotten me to
hotel. Fanel didnt speak English and I don't speak
the hotel two minutes earlier, I would have been
my way back to the Hotel Montana with
French, but we managed to communicate with
crushed under tons of concrete along with everyone
my driver, Fanel Antoine.
expressions and a few common words.
else who was in the building.
Following my training class, I was on
Because I had stayed at the bank a little later than
usual, he was trying to deliver me as fast as he could,
was touted as a four-
but to no avail. A large truck in front of us was lum-
star hotel near
bering up the steep, winding hill to the hotel, block-
Petionville, a Port au
ing our way. We were finally seconds away from the
Prince suburb. It was
hotel when our whole world started to shake.
the premier place to
The car rocked back and forth. A tall retaining
The survivors were shouting, crying
The Hotel Montana
and screaming, and the scene was
The destruction
along the way
was indescribable. Office
buildings and
schools had completely pancaked.
The entire downtown area was
flattened.
stay and be seen in
wall crumbled right before our eyes, onto the truck
Haiti, a secure and sta-
ahead. The hillside and the roadway collapsed
ble refuge from the
behind us, but the car was untouched. The violent
reality of the rest of
shaking lasted about 30 seconds.
the city. But when we
Having experienced a couple of earthquakes, I
got to the hotel site, it
knew pretty much right away that we needed to get
was no longer standing.
out of the car, into the open and certainly away
All six stories had col-
from what remained of the retaining wall.
lapsed on top of one
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chaos. I tried to call my wife, but the
cell service went down almost immediately and stayed offline for days. I recognized a bartender and a couple of waiters that I had befriended. They were a
little bloodied, but said they were okay.
The shopping area, restaurant, bar
and parking garage had all collapsed. I
heard shouts from under the debris in
the parking garage and the hotel, but
there was no way to get to the people
underneath. It was the most horrible,
helpless feeling I had ever experienced.
THINKSTOCK PHOTO
By Bryan Meyers
TUESDAY
JAN. 12, 5:30 P.M.
Fanel insisted that our only alternative was to walk the
six, hilly miles back to the bank in downtown Port au
Prince. By that point it was getting dark. This was not a
strategy I would have considered even 45 minutes earlier.
The pathways of Port au Prince could be mean streets,
especially at night, and I was a pretty conspicuous target in
a Haitian crowd.
Taking stock, I had with me my messenger bag with my
passport, laptop, cell phone, and, fortunately, a flashlight.
We also had a half-full water bottle between us.
So we started back on foot. Since we were going into
town and everyone else was trying to get home, most of
the foot traffic was against us. It took nearly three hours
walking in the dark among downed wires and rubble in
the streets, up and down hills and into back alleys.
The survivors were all gathered in the streets in
groups, or were trying to get to their homes. Fanel could
not reach his wife and family, and he was worried sick.
But he stuck with me. He became my new best friend and
a genuine hero in my eyes.
TUESDAY 8:30 P.M.
When we finally saw the bank, it was the only large
building still standing in downtown Port au Prince and it
was the only one with electricity. So Fanel left me in the
IN THE YEARS AFTER
Rebuilding is a
painfully slow
process, and much
of the country is in
the same state that
it was the morning
after the earthquake.
Nearly 400,000
people still live in
tent cities across
the country.
parking lot in the care of the bank guards and walked
home to check on his family.
I had been in the habit of tipping him $5 per day for
driving me back and forth. I hugged him, and gave him my
last $50 and my prayers. He probably saved my life, so it
was a pretty puny tip, but it was everything I had.
I sat down in a chair in the middle of the bank parking
lot, surrounded by several armed guards (who spoke only
French), afraid to go into the building itself. It looked very
sturdy, but we had just experienced one hell of a shake.
WEDNESDAY,
JAN. 13, 6 A.M.
The husband of the bank supervisor who hired me
came by the bank looking for his wife and children. They
were supposed to meet him at home, but his home had
been flattened. He and I kept each other company all
night. He escorted me on another walking tour of the
streets to a nearby hotel, looking for food. I got a few
hours of fitful rest on a couple of pool cushions beside the
hotel pool.
THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
The U.N. brought in some huge equipment overnight
to try to clear some rubble and find people under it. The
backhoes, front loaders and cranes came in on flatbed
trucks escorted by armed guards with machine guns. Heli-
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Several hurricanes
and tropical storms
have caused devastating flooding.
Sanitation infrastructure is in major
crisis mode.
A cholera epidemic
has killed more than
7,000 people and
sickened more than
250,000 others.
SURVIVAL STORY
copters were overhead surveying the dam-
person it's very emotional.
about 200 other people in a 25x100 room.
age as the sun rose. Even where there was
Office buildings and schools
Despite the fact that the Embassy had run out of
had completely pancaked. The
water and MRE meals, I had to trust them when
entire downtown area was
they told me more would be arriving soon.
no rubble, cars were tossed everywhere and
in every position along the streets.
I began to suspect that food riots would
probably start in a few days if food didnt
arrive soon. The main market downtown in
the Delmas neighborhood had collapsed
and all of the food was buried under tons
of rubble. Word arrived that the National
Palace (the Haitian White House) had partially collapsed, along with several government buildings.
WEDNESDAY
9:30 A.M.
Marie, the bank supervisor, walked into
the bank parking lot, and I was able to tell
her the good news that her husband was
alive. She commandeered a bank vehicle and
drove me to the U.S. Embassy.
The destruction along the way was indescribable. You may have seen it on TV, but in
FANELS
FATE
I finally found
out the fate of my
driver, Fanel. His
wife and family
survived the
earthquake without injury, but
their home collapsed in ruins.
After about 18
months living in a
tent in a churchyard, they were
finally able to get
a new home into
livable condition.
He was one of the
fortunate ones,
because the bank
stayed in business
and he was therefore able to keep
his job.
flattened. Among everything
WEDNESDAY,
11:00 P.M.
else, the National Prison collapsed and the police released
all of the inmates.
Also along the way, we
There was a flight out this evening at 6 p.m.
passed by an overwhelmed
bound for Santo Domingo in the Dominican
hospital with hundreds
Republic, but the Embassy prioritized people, and I
maybe thousands
didn't make the cut. There were 45,000 Ameri-
of injured
people in the courtyard.
cans in Haiti. After 24 hours, they had evacuated
Amazingly, Marie's husband (a
about 70.
doctor) was helping out at
THURSDAY,
JAN. 14, 2 A.M.
the hospital courtyard and
saw us drive by. It was a very
happy reunion.
I registered at the Embassy
A major aftershock
it had to be at least a
and said goodbye to my Hait-
6.0
ian friends. I was in the hands
can imagine, just when I was thinking it was okay
of the U.S. government and
to get under a roof again. It seemed like the
watching CNN in an uncom-
ground was shaking all the time, but I knew that
fortable plastic chair, with
had to be just in my mind. My new friend, Steve,
cleared out the Embassy faster than you
I heard shouts from under the debris in the parking garage
and the hotel it was the most horrible, helpless feeling
I had ever experienced.
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showed me a clever trick: he set a half-full
water bottle on its side to see if the water
shook. That was the one indication we had of
whether another quake was hitting.
THURSDAY 9:30 A.M.
The evacuation process was nothing like the
EARTHQUAKE
FACTS
OCCURRED
slowly made our way to near the front of the line
to get into a group of SUVs. After much waiting
around, we took off in a crazy caravan of about
20 Suburbans with diplomatic plates, lights flashing, horns honking, causing some of the worst
traffic jams Port au Prince could handle.
We arrived at the airport about 30 minutes
later and drove directly out onto the Tarmac. No
metal detectors, no passport control just us
standing out on the Tarmac, waiting in the Haitian sun.
The airport was a flurry of activity. There
were planes from all over the world, including
Belgium, Spain and France. There were several
large ones from the U.S. and other countries.
Reporters and cameramen were everywhere.
THURSDAY 2 P.M.
After we stood on the Tarmac for about five
hours, our plane a Coast Guard C-130 with
I picked seats in the back row just in front of the
rear cargo ramp where all the luggage was being
stored. They raised the ramp, and we took off for
the 40-minute ride to Santo Domingo. A soldier
sat on the luggage to keep the stack from falling
down on us. The Coast Guard got us to Santo
Domingo to rousing applause on landing.
Jan. 12, 2010
movies no helicopters on the roof or giant C5A aircraft crowded with refugees. Steve and I
seats bolted to the cargo deck arrived! Steve and
7.0
The magnitude
316,000
250,000
30,000
Deaths attributed to the quake
RESIDENCES DAMAGED, DESTROYED
THE NUMBER OF OFFICE BUILDINGS
DAMAGED OR DESTROYED
THURSDAY 6 P.M.
The Embassy presence in Santo Domingo was
amazing. The staff even donated some of their
used clothing to us. I put on my first fresh shirt
since Tuesday. I also got some fresh albeit
used underwear.
They encouraged us to make a free phone call
home, and I did. Finally, I took an Embassy-chartered bus to a hotel and headed to my room.
After a glorious, long, hot shower, I began making plans to get home. All of the flights out of
Santo Domingo were full, but I managed to get a
seat to Atlanta on a Friday morning flight and
would be home in Montana by Saturday noon.
Bryan Meyers is a Montana-based computer consultant and technical writer. He is the author of several
books and many magazine articles in IBM midrange
technical publications. Through his company,
[Link], Bryan provides computer training to organizations worldwide.
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EMOTIONAL
FIRST-AID KIT
4 SureFire Methods To Stay Calm, and Productive, When the Earth Moves
By Thomas J. Nardi, Ph.D.
STROKE.
I felt my arm shaking. I had a glass of
As you can tell, no one enjoys that experience.
OUR NEEDS
water in my hand, and it began to splash
We have an innate psychological need for
about. I thought I was shaking, but then I
security, and we need to believe we are in con-
realized everything on the table was being
trol. When something challenges that belief, it
knocked about. It came to me. I'm not mov-
causes stress and throws us into a state of dise-
ing
quilibrium.
the room is!
That was Dave.
There is perhaps no greater feeling of disequi-
Following is Mike.
librium and of losing control than to be caught in
"It was about 2:00 a.m., and my dog started
an earthquake. The physical disorientation we
barking. I felt the building shaking like crazy. I
may experience parallels our psychological disori-
thought, 'This is it. I'm going to die.'"
entation. We can lose our physical and emotional
And Tony.
balance as we lose the stability of solid ground
"A few hours ago I had a house. Now I have
beneath our feet.
nothing. It's all gone. But I was lucky my family
and I are alive.
These are the actual words of my patients.
Thomas J. Nardi,
clinical psychologist
People react differently to the crisis of an
earthquake. Some stay calm, using humor to help
defuse the tension. Others direct their concern
They are relating what it felt like to be in an
toward other people, while some give in to
earthquake. All of the quotes are from actual
despair and panic.
experiences.
Seeing yourself
as a survivor
greatly increases
your chance of
surviving.
There is a solution.
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I THOUGHT I WAS HAVING A
EMOTIONAL
PREPARATION KIT
Many people especially those who live in
areas prone to natural disasters such as hurricanes, quakes, tornados and severe snow
AVOID THESE
NEGATIVE WORDS
Cant
Wont
Never
Worst
Shouldnt
Stupid
Foolish
Unable
simulations you can create your own mental
drills.
Practice even if only in your imagination
storms have emergency kits in their homes.
what you will do and think when facing a particu-
These kits usually include first-aid materials, flash-
lar threat, like an earthquake. The more you
lights, batteries, water, food, blankets, etc. Such
mentally rehearse what you will do, the easier it
preparation makes sense, but you should also
will be to channel your fear into productive
have an emotional preparedness kit.
action, and productive action replaces panic.
In this type of kit, there are various "items"
you want to have stored in your mind before a
crisis. These are important ideas that you
would do well to consider and review regularly
before you find yourself confronted by a
natural calamity.
2. TALK TO
YOURSELF
Remind yourself to stay calm, breathe and
think positive thoughts. Negativity such as, I
cant handle this! or Ill never make it! will
1. DONT PANIC
lead to negative results. If you believe you cannot survive, you won't. Conversely, believing
Easy to say, hard to do, right?
you will survive boosts your chances of a posi-
Not necessarily.
tive outcome.
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Ramp up your
positivity by banishing these negative words from
your vocabulary
when talking
about yourself
and your abilities:
How does the Army train recruits not to
panic in combat? By practicing countless drills and
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PSYCH
COMBAT
AND
ELIMINATE SELF-PITY
Cognitive behavioral psychologists
have identified key thoughts that can
contribute to feelings of depression. One
such thought is self-pity.
Feeling sorry for yourself does not
help you to survive or thrive; it only produces feelings of depression. When
things are going wrong, combat depression by challenging thoughts of self-pity.
Remember, as bad as it might seem, it
really could have been worse. And, by
not succumbing to self-pity, you can put
more thought and energy to productive
action.
3. FLEX YOUR
EMOTIONAL
MUSCLES
Positive thinking, like the belief
Seeing yourself as a victim fosters a negative psychological mindset, because it means surrendering
to panic, defeat and, at times,
death. Seeing yourself as a survivor
that you will persevere, needs to
greatly increases your chance of
be rehearsed and drilled into your
surviving. It increases your physical
mind.
and psychological strengths and
Positive affirmation can be given
on a daily basis to build up what I
term emotional muscles. Just as
means you will not just give up, but
will struggle forward to survive.
If you can view the quake as an
muscular strength can be devel-
adventure to be experienced, you
oped by consistent exercise, so can
have a survivor mindset. As with
emotional muscles. Handling rela-
any adventure, there is risk and
tively minor frustrations and set-
danger, but that is what makes it
backs by repeating positive coping
adventurous. Your body's auto-
statements will make it easier to
nomic nervous system will meet a
apply them to more serious chal-
crisis by releasing a tremendous
lenges.
amount of adrenaline into your
The traffic is particularly heavy?
bloodstream. Your heart will race,
Remind yourself, "I can tolerate
your perceptions of time will be
this; I'm going to stay calm.
altered, your body may even shake
Remaining positive while dealing
and you may feel dizzy. These are
with minor problems will prepare
all counterparts of your body's
you to better deal with the more
sympathetic nervous system. Your
major ones.
body is preparing for action, to fight
or flee.
When a crisis occurs, you have
If you interpret these sensations
as panic, you will feel like a victim. If you, more healthily and
more correctly, interpret them as
two choices: You can think of
"excitement" and energy, you will
yourself as a victim or a survivor.
feel like a survivor.
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4. DONT BE
A VICTIM
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We cannot control when or if an earthquake,
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can control is how we react to it. By careful psychological preparedness, we can enhance our abil-
EMOTIONAL
PREPARATION
CHECKLIST
ity to deal with whatever adventure awaits us.
Thomas J. Nardi, Ph.D., the director of the LIU
Hudson Graduate Counseling Programs at Orangeburg
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ITS
INEVITABLE
Tsunamis Will Hit the U.S. and This Is How To Prepare
By Kristin Webb-Hollering
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THINKSTOCK PHOTO
Near-field tsunamis, like the one in Japan in 2011, only
give residents about a 10-minute or less warning of
their impact. Dr. Dan Cox, professor and scientist
TTER DEVASTATION.
prepare is now. Get the facts about these
waves because of the way they mimic a mas-
NONE OF US CAN ERASE
deadly waves.
sive tide coming in and out violently. In actual-
THE IMAGES WE SAW
ON TELEVISION CAUSED
BY THE 2004 INDIAN
OCEAN TSUNAMI.
But as we watched from afar, most
ity, however, they are not affected by tidal
THE CAUSE
Translated from Japanese, tsunami actually
means harbor wave. The term originates from
changes, but rather are a product of submarine
or underwater seismic activities commencing
from ocean-floor earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and landslides.
According to the National Oceanic and
Americans were secure in the belief that they
Japanese fishermen who would travel back to
are immune to the risks of tsunamis. Unfor-
shore from days at sea, only to find devastation
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
tunately, however, that is foolish thinking.
caused by these massive ocean surges, which
eral agency that monitors the oceans, atmos-
The reality is that tsunamis are projected to
are usually not visible from the ocean.
phere, weather and climate changes
hit the U.S. at some point, and the time to
They have often been misnamed tidal
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a fedsubduc-
tion earthquakes are the most common causes
TSUNAMIS
of tsunamis and occur when tectonic plates
collide. That force pushes the ocean to move,
forming these enormous, powerful waves.
The last two massive tsunamis, the
2004 Indian Ocean disaster and the 2011
Japanese tragedy, were both generated by
these types of earthquakes. The fault lines
and movement of tectonic plates under the
Pacific and Indian Oceans are among the most
active in the world, and because of this, we
often hear the term ring of fire to describe
all the seismic commotion.
A TSUNAMI IS DUE
As a society, we often underestimate the
power of water and are generally shocked by
the damage it causes. Dr. Dan Cox, Professor
of Ocean and Coastal Engineering at Oregon
State University and a scientist for the O.H.
Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory, suggests that a tsunami hitting the Cascadia Sub-
HOW MUCH
TIME
DO YOU
HAVE?
Following an
earthquake, the
timeline varies on
how soon a
tsunami will hit,
mostly depending
on how far into
the ocean the
event that caused
it was. But no
matter what, you
wont have long
to prepare.
The NOAA
simulations show
that when a 9.0
earthquake hit
the United States
coast in 1900, the
initial tsunami
wave followed
just 20 to 30 minutes later, with
waves as high as
30 feet.
duction Zone, which runs from Vancouver,
Canada to Northern California, could wreak
The research shows us that this could happen again and
that the cycle, which comes every 300 to 500 years, is fast
approaching. Dr. Dan Cox, professor and scientist, talking about a tsunami
hitting the U.S.
STATS ON TSUNAMIS
KEY
PREPARATIONS
TIPS
200 1964
250K,
$10
BILLION
The NOAA notes that the
2004 Sumatra tsunami killed
this number of people and
caused this amount of damage in economic losses to
the Asian economy.
The year of the Alaskan quake,
with a 9.2 magnitude, that
produced a tsunami throughout the Pacific Basin.
$1
BILLION
PER DAY
Map out
where you
would goon
foot, because
roads will be
flooded.
Share a meetup location
with your family so everyone will be
able to
reunite.
The NOAA estimates that the
U.S. would lose $1 billion a day
if the ports of Los Angeles and
Long Beach, CA are closed due
to tsunamisand that doesnt
even include the cost of infrastructure repairs.
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Since 1900, the number of
tsunami events that have
impacted the coast of the
U.S. and its territories
([Link]).
With as little as
20 to 30 minutes
before a
tsunami hits,
you must prepare now for
what youd do if
you live near the
coast.
DEVASTATING
TSUNAMIS
SUMATRA, INDONESIA,
Dec. 26, 2004. Nearly
250,000 people died with $10 billion in damages.
zones and more activity and awareness to help
people escape, says Cox.
Due to the immediate reaction needed when a
tsunami attacks, the best advice is to be aware of
the resources available to you in your community,
he recommends.
In the end, it is your situational awareness
that will count the most, insists Patrick Corcoran,
Extension Coastal Hazards Outreach Specialist and
PACIFIC COAST OF JAPAN
March 11, 2011. More than
18,000 people died with $235 billion in damages.
Professor at Oregon State University.
Take a walk one night, locate the inundation
zones and find the evacuation route ahead of time,
Corcoran recommends. Be prepared to move to
LISBON, PORTUGAL
Nov. 1, 1755. Around 60,000 people died.
KRAKATAU, INDONESIA
Aug. 27, 1883. An estimated
40,000 people died.
higher ground and realize you are not immune from
getting hurt. The Big One is inevitable.
PREPARATION IS KEY
The first step in escaping a tsunami is educating
yourself, so find the higher ground now before it
ENSHUNADA SEA, JAPAN
Sept. 20, 1498. At least
31,000 people died.
is too late.
Kristin Webb-Hollering is a freelance writer
based in North Carolina.
havoc on the Pacific Northwest. In fact, previous
tsunamis have already hit this area, and the next
one cant be far behind.
The research done by Brian Atwater about
the 1700s Cascadia earthquake and tsunami in
the Pacific Northwest shows us that this could
happen again and that the cycle, which comes
every 300 to 500 years, is fast approaching, he
says. In fact, this cycle has repeated itself for up
to 6,000 years.
WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF ITS COMING?
ON THE BEACH
If you feel the earth shake, do not wait for a tsunami warning, experts at the NOAA say.
Move immediately to higher ground, the agency advises on its Web site. A regional tsunami from a
local earthquake could strike some areas before a tsunami warning could be announced.
AT SEA
You are actually slightly better off deeper at sea in the event of a tsunami, since the wave activity is
imperceptible in the open ocean, the NOAA says. Therefore, if you hear of a tsunami on shore from your
boats radio, do not return to port.
If you are aware there is a tsunami warning and you have time to move your vessel to deep water,
then you may want to do so in an orderly manner, in consideration of other vessels, the agency suggests.
The remains of this past damage are called
the ghost forests, decimated forestland along
the coasts in Oregon and Washington that epitomize exactly the devastation the Big One can
cause. The tsunami surge rushes in and tramples
all in its path.
Tsunamis have behaviors, and those behaviors affect the damage they inflict and how prepared you have to be, Cox says. Near-field
tsunamis, like the one in Japan in 2011, only give
residents about a 10-minute or less warning of
their impact. Their devastation is on a massive
scale. On the other hand, far-field tsunamis can
THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
be anticipated like ones that have hit Hawaii,
where there have been hours to prepare for
their impacts.
Is it possible to prepare for a disaster as epic
as a tsunami?
Yes, there are community drills in danger
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URBAN
Mankinds
Fury
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THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
TIPS FOR URBAN PREPAREDNESS
Its something right out of Hollywood.
In 10 minutes of unadulterated insanity, a
deranged killer takes out as many people as
he can with some of the nastiest weapons
known to mankind.
Its sheer terror, its totally random and
its reality.
Mankinds fury. Be prepared.
SHOOTER
DIRECT
MEASURES
COURSES WILL
TEACH YOU ...
How to
disorient and
disable the shooter
Take control
of his weapon
Identify signs
of dangers
Implement
preventive
security to harden
possible targets
and improve crisis
communication
LAST RESORT
When An Active Shooter Goes On a Rampage, Employ These Survival Measures
By Alon Stivi
NOTHER MASS
SHOOTING
MASSACRE.
This, like the others, took more innocent victims.
Everyone seems preoccupied with
asking so many questions in an attempt
to understand why these perpetrators
kill and who is to blame: parents, the
media, video games, guns or the economy? These are all the wrong questions!
Men, women and
children worldwide have
been the victims of such
attacks for years. The
massacres in
Columbine, Virginia
Tech, Fort Hood,
Aurora, Mumbai, India,
Beslan, Russia, Tuusula,
PHOTOS COURTESY OF DIRECT MEASURES
Finland, Utoya Island,
Norway, Toulouse,
Be prepared
and if it
comes down
to it ... dont
just duck
under a desk
and die
fight back.
Alon Stivi
France and many others
are tragic examples of the threat that
shooters pose to public safety.
Yet, many people chose to ignore
the risk by assuming that such attacks
will not happen or believing that they
can be protected by local law enforcement.
These are dangerous assumptions.
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SHOOTER
PRINCIPLES
OF ACTIVE SHOOTER
SURVIVAL
FULL SECURITY
We all know that there is no
such thing as 100 percent security,
death and suffering.
As community leaders, busi-
and no one knows where and
ness managers, teachers and par-
when the next attack will occur.
ents, we are in a position of
Active shooters and terror-
trust. If we do not act responsi-
ists always attack the most vul-
bly, we are failing those who put
nerable targets. They plan their
their trust in us and accept the
attacks meticulously and over a
loss of innocent lives. Doing
long period of time and exploit
nothing to prepare and accepting
weaknesses in security systems.
defeat is unethical and un-Ameri-
They attack with surprise and
can. As Americans, we do not
their goal is to inflict the largest
give in or give up. We know that
number of casualties as quickly as
life is sacred and we fight for
possible. That is why most casu-
what is right. A mass murderer
alties in these incidents occur
killing innocent men, women and
during the first 10 minutes,
children is wrong!
before law enforcement inter-
Escape, evaluate and
evacuate if safe to do so
Hide and barricade
yourself if escape is
impossible
Fight for survival if confrontation is unavoidable
are always the same: large scale
It is time we start asking our-
Whether the shooter is a
THINKSTOCK PHOTO
selves the most important ques-
vention.
tion: What can be done to sur-
mentally deranged person, a reli-
vive and stop the violence during
gious fanatic, a vengeful employee
the attack when escape is
or an outcast student, they all
impossible and the shooter is on
use similar tactics and the results
location killing people?
Dont Stop Here
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NEVER GIVE UP
Alon Stivi says be prepared and dont just
duck under a desk
and diefight back.
BEST OF THE BEST
Alon Stivis Resume
Security and counterterrorism specialist
Post-certified law
enforcement trainer
who emigrated from
Israel more than 20
years ago after serving in an elite unit of
the IDF
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Has taught closecombat tactics to the
U.S. Navy SEAL CQB
instructors
Protected Fortune 500
executives and dignitaries, and traveling
executives worldwide
Currently serving as a
as a Terrorism Liaison
Officer with the Los
Angeles Sheriff
Department
Teaches counterterrorism and survival
courses funded by the
Department of Homeland Security
many people chose to
ignore the risk by assuming
that such attacks will not
happen or believing that they
can be protected by local
law enforcement. These are
dangerous assumptions.
Alon Stivi
EVIL INTENT
UNDER ATTACK
Under life-threatening circumstances, a per-
rapidly assess the threat, locate exits, use cover
and evacuate safely when possible, or how to
son will automatically resort to employing skills
barricade in an enclosed space and deny access
and a plan of action that have been practiced
to the shooter.
previously. In order to survive, we must be
The program teaches step-by-step last resort
trained to think like a survivor, manage the
survival measures on how to disorient and dis-
stress and follow through with an effective plan
able the shooter and take control of his weapon.
of action.
It also teaches how to identify signs of dangers
There is no doubt that victims of such
and implement preventive security to harden
attacks all share a common desire of staying
possible targets, and how to improve crisis com-
alive. What they lack is the knowledge necessary
munication. The program can be learned online
to act in self-preservation.
by anyone, anytime, anywhere. It will increase
In courses funded by the Department of
Homeland Security, we teach participants how to
survivability and improve cooperation with the
first responders.
DURING THE CHAOS
TIPS FOR BARRICADING YOURSELF DURING A LOCKDOWN
1 Keep quiet
2 Silence your cell phone (vibrate mode)
3 Turn off the light
4 Stay out of the line of fire (in corners)
5 Hide your belongings from the line of sight
6 Use available hiding places
7 Barricade and lock the doors
8 Post a sign with the letters SIP (Shelter In
Place) on or under the door
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An active shooter will
try to inflict the largest
number of casualties as
quickly as possible.
WHAT
YOU
MUST
DO
Think like a
survivor
Manage the
stress
Follow through
with an effective
plan of action
Rapidly assess
the threat
Locate exits
Use cover
Evacuate safely
when possible
Barricade in an
enclosed space
and deny access
to the shooter
SHOOTER
EXPECT THIS
Expect to be at gun
point, yelled at and
maybe even handcuffed.
In order to survive, we must be
trained to think like a survivor,
manage the stress and follow
through with an effective plan
of action.
Alon Stivi
VIOLENT KILLERS
In our lifetime, none of us should ever face a suicidal, violent killer. No one deserves to be a victim. Yet, this type of violence does happen, and it is more common place than we
would like to believe.
Security cameras cannot stop these killers, and ignoring the
threat will not make it go away. Counting on others to save us
will not always work. We must be prepared to take action to
save ourselves!
Remember that active shooters and terrorists are human,
just like the rest of us, and as such, they have weaknesses that
can be exploited by a group of people committed to survival.
Action always beats reaction, and there is strength in numbers.
If you are working together and are determined to fight, your
chances of survival are actually good.
The next tragedy can be prevented and more lives could be
saved if we focused our attention on teaching people what they
can do to save themselves when the next attack occurs at a
workplace, school, mall, movie theater or place of worship.
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Among other
credentials, he
is a security and
counterterrorism specialist.
Be prepared and if it comes down to it ... dont just duck
under a desk and die
fight back.
Alon Stivi is CEO of Direct Measures International.
TO
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HO INTERACT
WITH THE FIRST
RESPONDERS
COMPLY with instructionsdo not resist
REPLY when asked to provide information
RELAY only factual informationnot emotions
REPEAT the instruction you receive to others
REVEAL yourself and show empty hands
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KNIVES
On the
Cutting Edge
Survival Requires a Reliable Knife
Caught in the wilderness. A car when you have to cut off a seatbelt. Or skin
your prey so you can have a meal.
There are countless survival scenarios that will put your knife to good use.
Here are some options thatll do the trick.
Survive, and be prepared to do whatever it takes.
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S CHOICE
AR OPS
[Link]
Model: Constant
Type: Fixed blade/all-purpose knife
MSRP: $217
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KNIVES
1 BEAR OPS
[Link]
Model: Constant
Type: Fixed blade/all-purpose knife
MSRP: $217
Description
The Bear OPS Constant is built to meet
the tough demands for those in law
enforcement and emergency services
but will do the job nicely for your survival
needs. This fixed-blade is strong because
its made of full-tang, 154CM steel thats
tougher than tough. The blade will also
hold its edge for daily use, ideal for corrosion resistance, and has a non-reflective, black, titanium coating. The fingergrooved handle is textured G-10, for
added strength, and the insulating qualities of this knife make it practical in
extreme hot or cold conditions.
Extra Specs
Blade style: Modified drop-point
Blade material: 154CM steel
Blade length: 4.13 inches
Handle: Textured G-10
Overall length: 9.38
Weight: 9 ounces
2 BOKER USA
$23.95
2 BOKER USA
[Link]/us
Model: Magnum Waves
Type: Folding defensive/all-purpose knife
MSRP: $23.95
Description
Tough things can still come in beautiful
packages, and Magnum Waves is proof
of that. The design isnt just stylish
though; the raised waves on the handle
provide increased gripping area. The titanium-coated, 440 stainless-steel blade is
made even better once you see its
affordable price tag. If youre only saving
it for the raining day when youll have to
defend yourself, its a shame. Youll want
to be using this guy all the time.
3 BENCHMADE KNIFE COMPANY
$195
Extra Specs
Blade style: Drop-point
Blade material: Titanium-coated, 440
stainless steel
Blade length: 3.75 inches
Handle: Wave-contoured aluminum
Length open: 8.5 inches
Length closed: 4.75 inches
3 BENCHMADE
KNIFE COMPANY
[Link]
Model: 275 Adams
Type: Tactical folder
MSRP: $195
Description
The Adamas series by Benchmade was
designed by custom knife maker Shane
Sibert to honor our nations heroes,
which is why a portion of the proceeds
from each sale goes to the Ranger Assistance Foundation. The knife features an
AXIS locking mechanism, ambidextrous
thumb studs, a desert tan, machined G10 handle for a secure grip and a
reversible, tip-up pocket clip. Its a thing
of beauty, for a great cause.
Extra Specs
Blade style:
Drop-point
Blade material:
D2 tool steel
Blade length:
3.82 inches
Handle: G-10
Overall length:
8.7 inches
RIVER
4 COLUMBIA
KNIFE & TOOL
[Link]
Model: M16-10KSF Special Forces Tanto
Type: Folding tactical knife
MSRP: $49.99
Description
This no-frills cutting tool performs are well as it
looks. With a flat, black finish, exposed fasteners and weight-reducing holes in the handle,
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this knife means business. The traditional
framelock system ensures a solid blade lockup. The blade opens exceptionally fast, ready
for your survival needs.
Extra Specs
Blade style: Tanto, partially serrated
Blade material: 8Cr13MoV stainless steel
Blade length: 3 inches
Handle: 2CR13 stainless steel
Length open: 7 inches
Length closed: 4 inches
4 CRKT
5 GERBER
$49.99
GERBER
[Link]
Model: CBF (Combat Fixed
Blade)
Type: Fixed blade knife
MSRP: $37
Description
Gerbers CBF is built to handle
whatever you can throw its way
while youre in the field. Its
tough, indestructible and reli-
able because the full-tang,
stainless steel knife features a
154CM high carbon tanto blade,
for hackin and slashin your
way through just about anything. Use it for cutting, prying,
slicing and scraping. The lower
portion of the blade is serrated,
the knife has a rubberized grip
and a blunt pommel, and it
comes with a molded plastic
sheath for several carry options
on a belt or MOLLE-compatible
$37
vest. If your daily use will
require getting down to business, meet your new best
friend.
Extra Specs
Blade style: Partially
serrated tanto
Blade: 154CM high-carbon
steel
Blade length: 4.25 inches
Overall length: 9.25 inches
Weight: 4.9 ounces
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6 KA-BAR KNIVES
[Link]
Model: Short KA-BAR USMC,
Serrated
Type: Fixed blade tactical
MSRP: $93.31
Description
KA-BAR is a well-trusted brand, and
this knife is equally dependable. Its
the size of the original G1 standardissue version. The USMC-stamped
and partially serrated clip-style
6 KA-BAR KNIVES
$93.31
blade make it eye-catching. The
leather handle is easy to clip, and
might I add badass-looking as well.
It also features a metal butt cap
and guard.
Extra Specs
Blade style: Clip, partially serrated
Blade material: 1095
Cro-Van steel
Blade length: 5.25 inches
Handle: Leather
Overall length: 9.25 inches
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KNIVES
TOPS KNIVES
7 TOPS KNIVES
[Link]
Model: onPoint Tactical
Type: Utility/survival knife
MSRP: $139.95
Description
The onPoint Tactical is built for survival and
utilitytwo things anyone can take advantage of who is outdoors. Designed by Kevin
Reeve, this knife features a flat grind to slice
through wood and materials easily, while
keeping its edge. The high-carbon steel
blade, combined with black traction coating,
means TOPS has done it again and made a
knife so dependable that youll be covered if
dangerous comes your way.
Extra Specs
Blade material: 1095 high-carbon steel RC
56-58
Blade length: 4 inches
Handle: Tan canvas micarta
Overall length: 8.38 inches
Weight: 6.3 ounces
8 KERSHAW
[Link]
Model: Funxion EMT
Type: Folding duty/rescue knife
MSRP: $59.95
Description
The SpeedSafe, assisted opening easily
deploys the blade using only one hand, so
you can keep another weapon in your other
hand, if needed. The modified tanto blade is
serrated, and the knife acts as a cord cutter,
hex wrench and carabiner clip for uses that
exceed your personal protection. The lightweight aluminum handle has rubber inserts
to secure a tight, strong grip.
Extra Specs
Blade style: Partially serrated,
modified tanto
Blade material: 8Cr13MoV stainless steel
Blade length: 3 inches
Handle: Aluminum wtih rubber insert
Length open: 7.25 inches
Length closed: 4.25 inches
SPECIALY
KNIVES & TOOLS
9 SOG
[Link]
Model: SlimJim XL (in black)
Type: Discreet carry, open-assist folder
MSRP: $90
Description
Slim is definitely still in. Created from a single piece of steel, the SlimJim is the
thinnest assisted knife in the world. It features SOG Assisted Technology (S.A.T.) for
fast blade release, so its got your back
when danger calls. It has a reversible
stealth carry clip and is available in two
sizes, with a fully blackened-out version
(shown here).
Extra Specs
Blade style: Clip-point
Blade material: AUS 8 stainless steel
Blade length: 4.18 inches
Handle: Bead-blasted, 420 stainless steel
Length open: 9.36 inches
Length closed: 5.18 inches
KERSHAW
SOG
10 SUREFIRE
$90
$295
$59.95
10 SUREFIRE
[Link]
Model: Charlie Utility Knife
Type: Folding tactical/
multi-purpose
MSRP: 295
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Description
The blade on the Charlie Utility knife
sports a thumb stud and finger
guard/slip opener level for added
function. On one side of the frame and
grip, its bead-blasted titanium features an integral frame lock. The other
side is sculpted, black, hard-anodized
7075 aluminum. Translation? Its built
to last and endure whatever you throw
its way. At only 5.4 ounces, this nononsense knife is ready to work.
Extra Specs
Blade style: Modified
spear-point
Blade material: 154CM
stainless steel
Blade length: 4.1 inches
Handle: 7075 aluminum/titanium
Length open: 8.5 inches
Length closed: 5 inches
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$159.95
12 BOKER
[Link]/us
Model: Boker Plus Credit Card Knife
MSRP: $34.95
Description
The Boker Plus Credit Card Knife has a
slim, unique look designed by knifemaker John Kubasek. Its compact
profile and removable pocket clip provides a variety of carry options, even
in a credit card slot in your wallet. Or,
you can carry it with a clip in the
pocket of your shirt, or a ball chain
(included) around your neck. Other
features include the sturdy frame lock
mechanism, titanium liner, stainlesssteel blade, finger coils and a G-10
handle. Its easy to carry with you
every day, in any way you like. All 1.1
ounces of the knife are light and discreet.
12 BOKER
$34.95
Credit Card Knife Specs:
Blade length: 2.25 inches
Blade steel: 440C stainless steel
Overall length: 5 inches
Grip: G-10
Weight: 1.1 ounces
13 VICTORINOX
[Link]
13 VICTORINOX
$60
Model: Hunter XT
MSRP: $60
Description
The Hunter XT is part of Victorinoxs
hunting knife line and features multipurpose functionality. With this knife,
you can take advantage of its
ergonomic, dual-density handle, nonslip grip, one-handed opening, secure
locking mechanisms and tools. This
one item features many capabilities:
one-hand gut hook, bone saw, Phillips
screwdriver, reamer and key ringall
in one. What are you waiting for?
Happy hunting.
14 LEATHERMAN
[Link]
Model: Leatherman OHT
MSRP: $82
Description
What can you do with one hand and
one multi-tool? Im about to give you
16 reasons why the Leather OHT
should be your new partner in crime.
Heres what its comprised of: springaction needle-nose pliers, regular pliers, wire cutters, hard-wire cutters,
420HC knife, serrated knife, Phillips
screwdriver, small screwdriver,
medium and large screwdrivers, saw,
strap cutter, can opener, bottle
opener, oxygen tank wrench and a
cleaning rod attachment. If youre still
not impressed, it has a stainless-steel
body, every feature locks for safety,
and the wire and hard-wire cutters
are replaceable but keep their edge
three times longer than regular steel.
Hmm did we mention its one-hand
operational and backed by a 25-year
warranty? Youll love it; so dont let
this knife be the one that got away.
14 LEATHERMAN
$82
EDGE
11 OUTDOOR
CUTLERY
[Link]
Model: The Outpak
MSRP: $159.95
Description
The Outdoor Edge Outpak is the perfect
gift for any hunter on your holiday gift
list. This is because the Outpak is a biggame set, all organized in an easy-tocarry case. This handy dandy set
includes gut-hook/skinner/caper
combo, axe, wood-bone saw,
ribcage spreader, folding
boning knife, ceramic sharpener, pen, tape measure,
flagging tape, sip-ties and
game cleaning gloves; all in a
roll-pack organizer with compartments. Easily cinch the
organizer to a backpack with
the condura straps, and
youre ready for the time of
your life hunting and camping
in the great outdoors.
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Learn the Secrets the U.S. Navy SEALS Employ To Stay Nourished
By Don Mann and Ralph PeZzullo
REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION
From Chapter 10 of The U.S. Navy SEAL Survival
Handbook by retired Navy SEAL Don Mann and former
SEAL Team Six Commando Ralph Pezzullo. Copyright
2012, printed with permission from Skyhorse Publishing.
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ANT TO SURVIVE
USING THE SAME
SKILLS THAT
NAVY SEALS
EMPLOY EVERY
DAY? CONSIDER THESE TIPS ON
FINDING SUSTENANCE FROM
THE JUST-RELEASED BOOK THAT
WILL KEEP YOU ON THE EDGE
OF YOUR SEAT.
Since food ranks third on the basic
survival skills priority list, dont worry
about looking for food until you have a
good water source and adequate shelter.
Although you can live three weeks or
so without food, youll need an adequate
amount to stay healthy. Without food,
your mental and physical capabilities will
deteriorate and youll become weak.
Most natural environments are filled
with a variety of items that can meet our
nutritional needs. Wild plants often provide
the most readily available foods, although
insects and small wild game can also support dietary needs in a survival situation.
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PINE CONES
About 20 species
of pine trees
grow pine cones
that have seeds
large enough to
be food for
humans. Place
the pine cone
next to a fire so it
opens up. Then
the seeds can be
harvested easily
and eaten.
logs are relatively
ed to a stew.
Earthworms can be dried like jerky and added to
stew. Grubs, worms and larva can also serve as
excellent fishing bait.
Most insects are rich in protein and fat, the two most vital
nutritional needs for survival.
Don Mann, retired Navy SEAL
Most insects are
rich in
protein and fat, the
two most vital
nutritional needs
for survival.
Insects with bright
colors should be
avoided, as they
might be toxic.
Meats and fish are good sources of protein and
fat and provide virtually everything for long-term
survival that you would need. However, at the first
stage of a survival situation, edible plants are the
chicken bouillon cubes. On a cold night out in the
wild, a cup of hot broth will warm you up nicely.
Hard candy, i.e., a Jolly Rancher, offers a
quick hit of sugar, which can be very helpful.
most appropriate diet, as plants are easily accessible and contain the necessary carbohydrates.
In a survival situation, take advantage of the
food sources available. Try to vary your diet to
EDIBLE INSECTS
Most insects are rich in protein and fat, the
make sure you get the appropriate proportions
two most vital nutritional needs for survival.
of fat, protein, carbohydrates, minerals and vita-
Ants, grubs, grasshoppers, dragonflies, worms
mins.
and centipedes are edible.
Seek the more abundant and more easily
Some arent the most appetizing and some
obtained wildlife, such as insects, crustaceans,
taste pretty good. A good way to get over your
mollusks, fish and reptiles, while you are prepar-
natural resistance to eating insects is to dry them
ing traps and snares for larger game.
by the fire and add them to whatever you cook. I
recommend that all insects be boiled or roasted
FOOD TIPS
to kill parasites.
Insects with bright colors should be avoided,
A single emergency food bar can contain up
as they might be toxic.
to 3,600 calories and is designed to provide you
with enough nutrition to last up to three days.
THE AUTHORS
Stash a few of these in your E&E kit, your second
Don Mann is a retired Navy SEAL
line gear or in your go-bag.
Ralph Pezzullo is a former SEAL Team Six Commando
Also easy to carry and useful are beef and
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DID
YOU
KNOW?
EDIBLE
Ants, grubs, grasshoppers,
dragonflies, worms and centipedes are edible.
HESITANT?
Some insects arent the
most appetizing and some
taste pretty good.
To get over your resistance
to eating insects, dry them by
the fire and add them to
whatever you cook.
GRASSHOPPERS
According to entomologists, a single large grasshopper
is comprised of 60 percent protein and 6.1 grams of fat.
Eating a handful of them roasted (not raw) is nearly
the equivalent of consuming a hamburger.
If it walks, crawls, swims or flies, it is most likely safe to eat
and will provide the nutrition and energy your body requires.
Don Mann, retired Navy SEAL
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BASIC FOOD SURVIVAL RULES
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If it walks, crawls, swims or flies, it is
most likely safe to eat and will provide the nutrition and energy your
body requires.
All fur-bearing mammals are safe to
eat and will provide you with nutrients
and calories.
All six-legged insects are safe to eat
and will provide you with nutrients
and calories.
DO NOT eat spiders.
Almost all freshwater fish and birds
are safe to eat and will provide you
with nutrients and calories.
Use EXTREME CAUTION with plants.
Dont eat them unless you know
theyre safe.
Do not eat mushrooms, unless you are
absolutely certain it is nontoxic, or
any plant that has a milky sap.
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FIREARMS
Geared for
Protection
The Best Firearms for Survival
Chaos is not your friend under any circumstances.
The following options in self-defense are designed to keep the bad guy away.
Make sure order remains.
EDITORS CHOICE
GLOCK
[Link]
Model: 35
Action: STR
Caliber: .40 SW
Barrel Length: 5.31 inches
Special Features: White outline,
adjustable rear sight
MSRP: $679
EDITORS CHOICE
TAURUS
[Link]
Model: The Judge
Action: DA
Caliber: .45 Colt/.410 Bore
Capacity: 5
Barrel Length: 3 inches
Special Features: Fires shotshells,
slugs and .45 Colt bullets
interchangeably
MSRP: $695
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1 GLOCK
[Link]
Model: 35
Action: STR
Caliber: .40 SW
Barrel Length: 5.31 inches
Special Features: White outline,
adjustable rear sight
MSRP: $679
Description
This is the largest .40 SW that
Glock currently makes, giving it a
sight radius of 7.56 inches and a
5.31-inch barrel that raises the
velocity of its 40-caliber rounds
over shorter barrel lengths. They
call this model the Practical/Tactical, as it and its 9 mm
counterpart (the Glock 34) are
among the most popular pistols
used in Limited Class in action pistol shooting. Some police departments issue it as well, as the
longer, heavier barrel and slidedecreasing muzzle flip increases
both accuracy and the speed of follow-up shots. There is an accessory rail under the barrel in 3rd and
4th generation models that will
gladly accommodate a tactical
light, laser or combo. Its too big
for most shooters to comfortably
conceal, but it functions identically
to the concealed Glocks many
shooters carry daily and for
self- defense use, its hard to beat
its 22+1 magazine capacity of +P
personal defense rounds in a factory-made, extended capacity
magazine. You can even add a
Scherer or Glock +2 round magazine extension for 24+1 capacity.
2 GLOCK 31
$649
2 GLOCK
[Link]
Model: 31
Action: STR
Caliber: .357 SIG
Capacity: 15
Barrel Length: 4.49 inches
Special Features: Gen4 models
have interchangeable backstraps
MSRP: $649
Description
This full-size duty pistol is standar
issue for many law enforcement
agencies, as its controls are intuitivenearly all Glocks have fun
tionally identical controls and
ergonomics, individual
frame/slide/grip length dimen
notwithstanding, and its spec
ized caliber is desirable for p
tion and occasional use aga
dangerous animals (think d
bores, wounded deer, etc.)
.357 SIG cartridge produces terminal ballistics very nearly identical
to .357 Magnum rounds, but this
Glock packs 15+1 rounds when
fully loaded three times what
many defensive .357 Magnum
revolvers hold. Super capacity
.40SW factory magazines work just
fine with the .357 SIG cartridge
when you want to keep a 22+1 at
your bedside.
3 BERETTA
$690
3 BER
[Link]
Model: 96A1
Action: DA/SA
Caliber: .40 SW
Capacity: 12
Barrel Length: 4.9 inches
Special Features: Accessory rail,
ambidextrous safety-decocker
MSRP: $690
Description
The Beretta full-size service pistol family includes many similar
styles of handguns that are centered around the design used for
the M9the militarys 9 mm sidearm. These pistols come in 9
mm and .40 SW, which is essentially their only difference. The
96A1 is their current .40 SW version of the military arm, and
features a 12-round magazine (the original 96FS magazine was
only 11 rounds), which is an improvement ... but the big
improvement is Berettas inclusion of an accessory rail on modern 96A1 and 92A1 pistols.
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Guide
FIREARM
4 BROWNING
[Link]
Model: Hi-Power Mark III
Action: SA
Caliber: 9 mm
Capacity: 13+1
Barrel Length: 4.6 inches
Special Features: Ambidextrous safety, locked
breech, ergonomic grips
MSRP: $1,059.99
Description
John Browning designed the Colt 1911. Then
he designed the Hi-Power, though he passed
away before finalizing the Hi-Power (which
was completed by Fabrique Nationale in Belgium). This is his refined version of the 1911,
and as it was available in 9 mm originally, it
went into widespread use with police forces
and militaries around the world while the 1911
caught on here. While his 1911 design solidified his fame in the US, it was the Hi-Power
that garnered much of his fame abroad, for the
same reasons it serves you well today: solid
construction, 13-round magazine, intuitive
thumb safety (that is ambidextrous), and locking breech that make it an accurate and reliable defensive pistol that fits most hands very
well.
5 COLT
5 COLT
$1,063
7 HECKLER
$2,310
[Link]
Model: Delta Elite 1911
Action: SA
Caliber: 10 mm
Capacity: 8
Barrel Length: 5 inches
Special Features: Standard
1911 controls, powerful
cartridge
MSRP: $1,063
Description
The Delta Elite is Colts 10 mm, full-size defensive pistol. The ballistics of the 10 mm are very
similar to those of the .41 Magnum, but as a
semi-automatic, magazine-fed pistol, the Delta
Elite packs 8 rounds into easily swapped magazines. The recoil is stout, but the defensive
power is solid, and as a Colt 1911, the design
is the standard to which all other full-frame
pistols are compared.
6 CZ
[Link]
Model: CZ 97 B
Action: DA/SA
Caliber: .45 ACP
Capacity: 10+1
Barrel Length: 4.5 inches
Special Features: Loaded chamber indicator,
cocked-and-locked capable
MSRP: $686
Description
This is a full-size CZ .45 ACP handgun with
robust, fixed sights and a 10-shot magazine that
puts it two rounds ahead of the average 1911
magazine. This is one of the rare .45 ACP pistols
that offers true DA/SA operation. The CZ 97 B
also offers a firing-pin block safety and framemounted manual safety that allow it to be stored
either hammer-down for a double-action first
shot or cocked-and-locked for a single-action
first shot. The grip feels akin to a Hi-Power, the
frame-mounted safety is near where you find it
on 1911s, and the DA/SA operation makes it similar to many smaller caliber duty pistols ... making it truly intriguing.
6 CZ
$686
7 HECKLER & KOCH
[Link]
Model: Mark 23
Action: DA/SA
Caliber: .45 ACP
Capacity: 12
Barrel Length: 5.9 inches
Special Features: Cocked-and-locked capable,
high capacity standard magazine
MSRP: $2,310
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A dream pistol for many, this is nonetheless an elite personal protection gun for those who take absolute reliability seriously. Designed
for Special Forces use, but available to civilians, this 12+1 capacity,
.45 ACP is a very, very large handgun ... and its weight, combined
with H&Ks internal recoil dampening technology, helps deliver comfortable handling and quick follow-up shots. Its accessory rail takes
many aftermarket lights and lasers, and its DA/SA (with safetydecocking lever) mechanism can be carried cocked and locked,
1911-style for a single-action first shot.
9 SIG SAUER
[Link]
Model: P226 Tactical Operations
Action: DA/SA
Caliber: .357 SIG
Capacity: 15+1
Barrel Length: 4.4 inches
Special Features: Short reset trigger,
accessory rail
MSRP: $1,302
Description
This powerhouse pistol is available in 9 mm,
.40 SW or the very appealing .357 SIGfrom
the company that pioneered the .357 SIG cartridge, which is designed to reach near-.357Magnum performance from a rimless
autoloader cartridge. With 15+1 capacity for
those hot rounds and four magazines arriving
from the factory, this pistol is ready to go for
personal defense right out of the box. The
SIGLITE Night Sights with TruGlo tritium fiber
optic front sight certainly help. The accessory
rail is just icing on the cake.
SIG SAUER
$1,302
10 SMITH & WESSON
[Link]
Model: M&P45
Action: STR
Caliber: .45 ACP
Capacity: 10+1
Barrel Length: 4.5 inches
Special Features: Interchangeable backstraps
MSRP: $599
8 RUGER
$799
10 SMITH & WESSON
$599
Description
The M&P series from Smith & Wesson has
been making big waves in the law enforcement, personal protection and even competitive communities at least in defensive pistol competitions. This offering is their full-size,
modern-duty pistol, a striker-fired part polymer, part stainless-steel handgun with a 10shot magazine and Novak sights. Chambered
in .45 ACP, it has all the stopping power a
modern defensive pistol should have, and is
backed by the legendary Smith & Wesson
name.
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[Link]
Model: The Judge
Action: DA
Caliber: .45 Colt/.410 Bore
Capacity: 5
Barrel Length: 3 inches
Special Features: Fires shotshells, slugs and
.45 Colt bullets interchangeably
MSRP: $695
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TAURUS
$695
8 RUGER
[Link]
Model: SR1911
Action: SA
Caliber: .45 ACP
Capacity: 8+1
Barrel Length: 5 inches
Special Features: Skeletonized
hammer and trigger, oversized
beavertail grip safety
MSRP: $799
Description
This handsome stainless-steel pistol features
an extended thumb safety, oversized beavertail grip safety to ensure that the safety is
disengaged no matter your heat-of-themoment grip (unless its really off, in which
case you dont want the pistol discharging
anyway), and Novak three-dot fixed sights
all of which combine to make this a premium
1911-pattern pistol for less than a premium
price.
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Description
This double-action revolver has been a darling
of personal defense magazines and instructors since its introduction a few years ago.
The original Taurus Judge kicked off a revolution in the .410 shotshell, personal-defense
loads optimized for their 3-inch barrels. After
the initial skepticism wore off, its innovative
concept earned solid footing in the tough personal protection market. Its rifled barrel is
grooved in such a manner that spin-stabilizes
.45 Colt rounds and shotshell slugs, and also
disperses the shot in a useful spreadread,
not too loose at pistol combat distances. That
means its less likely to penetrate your walls
and pose hazards to family members than a
.45 Colt slug, and the ability to score multiple
buckshot hits from a single pull of the triggereven if you miss center mass just a little
bitmakes this an appealing choice. Many
other shooters agree; youre free to disagree.
buyers
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FIREARM
BENELLI
[Link]
Model: Nova Pump Tactical
Action: Pump
Gauges: 12 ga
Chamber: 3.5 inches
Chokes: Cylinder
Capacity: 4+1
Barrel Length: 18.5 inches
Special Features: Ghost right rear
sight, magazine cutoff
MSRP: $459
Designed for personal defense and
police work, this pump action 12 ga
accepts virtually any load in shells up
to 3.5 inches, utilizing a front blade
and rear ghost ring sight system to get
your slugs or shot on target. Its polymer stock and lightweight receiver are
integrated to keep moisture and dirt
out, with improved strength for
improved service life.
12 RUGER
$1,049
MOSSBERG
[Link]
Model: 500SPX
Action: Pump
Gauges: 12 ga
Chamber: 3 inches
Chokes: Cylinder
Capacity: 5+1
Barrel Length: 18.5 inches
Special Features: Ghost ring rear
sight, adjustable M4-style stock with
5-shot caddy
MSRP: $637
12
RUGER
[Link]
Model: Super Redhawk
Action: DA
Caliber: .44 Mag
Capacity: 6
Barrel Length: 7.5 inches
Special Features: Scope mounting points,
adjustable iron sights
MSRP: $1,049
This tactical shotgun is ready to serve
in a pinch, with its 5+1 standard
capacity and 3-inch chambers that are
ready for high-brass personal defense
loads. The ghost ring rear and bladestyle front sights will get you on target
fast. The ported barrel will keep you on
target for fast follow-up shots, while
the unique strap on the forearm helps
you cycle the pump without losing
traction on the forearm itself. Should
you need to switch ammunition
typesfrom shot to slugs or back
the five-round carrier on the collapsible M4-style stock holds ammunition
at the ready.
Description
Ideally suited to experienced
shooters with large hands and
fair strength, the Super Redhawk
packs six rounds of .44 Mag
punch and is the largest pistol we
feel inclined to include as a selfdefense referenceboth in
frame and power. It will stop just
about any wild or human threat,
including some vehicles, and will
of course digest .44 Spl practice
loads to save your wrists at the
range. Reloads are easy with
double-action revolvers like this,
but you probably wont have to.
BERETTA
[Link]
Model: TX 4 Storm
Action: Semi
Gauges: 12 ga
Chamber: 3 inches
Chokes: Cylinder
Capacity: 5+1
Barrel Length: 18.5 inches
Special Features: Ghost ring rear
sight, accessory rail atop receiver
MSRP: $1,450
SEMI-AUTOS VS. REVOLVERS
The debate between semi-autos and revolvers for personal defense shall never die and is largely irrelevant these days.
With plus-capacity revolvers like the Smith & Wesson M&P R8 8-shot .357, and eminently reliable high-capacity semis like
Springfields XD Tactical .45, there is no shortage of firepower or fine-tuned reliability in modern defensive pistols.
The choice, then, comes down to the least common denominators between all of your authorized shooters: their familiarity
with firearms, their ability to control recoil and the way the firearm fits the range of hands your household represents.
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This shotgun is part of Berettas Storm
series of defensive arms, and rounds
out their pistol/carbine/shotgun collection. A 12-gauge with 5+1 capacity, it
uses a rear ghost ring and front blade
sight combination to get you on target
like a rifle, while the traditional styling
is pure shotgun through and through.
The chrome-lined bore offers improved
service life, and its overall empty
weight6.4 poundsmeans that its
a light-handling, responsive arm.
SHELTER
LIFE
INSURANCE
5
Reasons to Build an Underground ShelterSooner
Rather Than Later
By Suzanne Leder
THE WORLD FOREVER.
TERRORIST ATTACKS
CAN OCCUR IN ANY
SHAPE, ANY FORM,
ANY CITY.
AND HOW ABOUT THE ECON-
OMY? OR SOLAR FLARES? MOTHER
ALL THESE SERVE AS NOT-SO-
the builder of 56 log shelters. You certainly
GENTLE REMINDERS THAT WE
can be more relaxed about the uncertain
OUGHT TO BE PREPARED FOR
future when you have a fully stocked under-
JUST ABOUT ANYTHING.
ground shelter.
Enough searching on the Internet and you
The very point of having an underground
might find the schematics for the perfect
shelter is being prepared before catastrophe
underground shelter, but when do you know
hits, but if youre looking for the perfect rea-
if its the right time to build one?
son to start construction, examine these top
NATURES EARTHQUAKES CAN
Having an underground shelter is like
ALSO CREATE HAVOC ON THE
having life insurance, says Marc Eagle Eyes,
WORLD.
author of Earth Changes, Get Ready and
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five reasons.
THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
EPT. 1, 2011 CHANGED
1. NEUTRALIZE
NUCLEAR
ATTACK RISKS
The fear of nuclear materials
being sold on the black market is a
concern that permeates the
thoughts of many Americans.
You can find resources on the
Internet to learn where historical
enemy targets are within the United
States. Most of these targets are military bases, shipyards, missile silos,
high-tech industrial regions, transportation hubs and highly populated
areas like New York, Chicago and
Los Angeles.
If youre in these likely zones, it
might benefit you to build an underground shelter right away. Many
experts predict that a nuclear attack
PLAN BEFORE
YOU BUILD
Take some
time to consider
where to place
your shelter.
For instance, if
your home is
north of a military
base, use the
southern wall of a
basement as a
guideline for your
shelter. You
would therefore
put as much mass
(such as the soil
piled against the
basement wall)
between the
nuclear detonation and its aftereffects. That
means less
radioactive exposure for you and
your family.
will happen, and some say it may
happen in the next few years.
2. WATCH OUT
FOR WAR
Tensions persist in various parts of the world, and
should there be a war, you may find that having an
underground shelter will be invaluable
even a poten-
tial lifesaver.
Many are concerned about Israel and Irans nuclear
sites, which may spread radiation across the Middle
East. Others can see the possibility of dirty bomb
attacks in the United States due to this continued
strife.
Its easier to think of all the reasons to build an
underground shelter now rather than think of the reasons not to, Eagle Eyes says. The governments of
WHAT TO KNOW
BEFORE YOU BUILD
IF YOURE CONVINCED THAT AN UNDERGROUND
SHELTER WOULD BENEFIT YOUR FAMILY, TAKE
THESE FACTORS INTO CONSIDERATION BEFORE
YOU BREAK GROUND.
Consider the longevity of the structure you have in mind.
You need to be prepared for a long stay underground,
Eagle Eyes says. For instance, look at air pipe systems and ventilation options to ensure that youll have
fresh air.
Think about the type of material youd like to use, based
on your personal requirements. For instance, concrete or
metal may be smart if youre concerned about a nuclear
leak. However, if privacy is a concern, you might consider
using logs to create your underground enclosure,
because theyre impervious to satellites.
Know who will construct your shelterare you a master
handyman or will you require assistance? If you dont
have advanced construction skills, you should hire someone to build for you or buy a pre-assembled kit, available
at various locations and online.
the world know something is coming, so as individuals,
That
could
mean
radiation
spreading
across
America,
so you
will need
to get
underground.
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we need to take note and prepare as soon as possible.
SHELTER
CHECKLIST
Food
Water
Flashlights
Radio
A comfortable
sleeping area
for children
Toys for children
Toys and food
bowls for pets
SHELTER
3. EASE THE FEAR
OF ECONOMIC
COLLAPSE
The economy of the United States continues to sink, so do you know what youll do
if the value of the dollar drops to nothing and
infrastructures break down?
THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
You can be the one who is fully prepared
by building an underground shelter.
Consider creating a shelter that includes
more than simply survival gear. Here, you can
store stockpiles of foods and goods that may
be hard to come by in the event of an economic collapse.
CONSIDER THE RADIUS
4. EVADE THE
EFFECTS OF AN
ENVIRONMENTAL
DISASTER
Even natural disasters that
are far away can land on your
front door.
In fact, continuing and current effects of Japans tsunami
could be a reason to build your
underground shelter.
It would only take another
monster quake in Japan to
push the reactors there to
melt down, Eagle Eyes
warns. Also, there are still
some great concerns about
reactor four in Japan, with its
huge pile of spent fuel rods. If
they melt down completely,
that could make most of the
northern hemisphere there a
taboo area. That could mean
radiation spreading across
America, so you will need to
get underground.
Images of natural disasters have no
doubt burned into your consciousness.
Whether a hurricane, tornado, earthquake or flood strikes, the victims suffer
more than trauma. Theyre often left in the
lurch waiting for aid
including drinkable
water, food and shelter. Should a disaster
affect you, you can allay these troubles by
having all the resources ready in your backyard.
5. SURVIVE SOLAR
FLARES FROM BELOW
Intense solar flares have been increasing beyond levels ever
recorded before.
Not only do solar flares have the potential to wipe out
power grids, but large coronal mass ejections (CMEs) could contain dangerous amounts of radiation, including fatal levels of
gamma rays. Thats why the only place to be is below ground.
An underground shelter can be the assurance of life, not just
a place to ride out a hurricane and its waning effects.
If you are worried about solar flares during the solar maximum next year, you can cover the roof with ceramic tiles; that
will give you protection up to 3,500 degrees, Eagle Eyes says.
In other words, you dont have to build your shelter 20 feet
deep to be safe from solar flares.
Suzanne Leder is a freelance writer who covers a variety of subjects in her work, including everything from Victorian home tours to the
Having an underground shelter is like having
life insurance. You certainly can be more
relaxed about the uncertain future when you
have a fully stocked underground shelter.
most helpful phone apps. She is also a novelist, and you can follow her
on Facebook under the name S.E. Leder.
KEEP COMFORT ITEMS NEARBY
Marc Eagle Eyes, author of Earth Changes, Get Ready
Your underground shelter may not simply be a temporary living
spaceyou should expect to be there for a week or more if a disaster hits.
Ensure that you stock the shelter not only with provisions such as
food, water, flashlights and a radio, but also with comfort items that
will allow your family to feel more at home. If you have kids, make
sure you have a comfortable place for them to sleep as well as several toys that are important to them. If you have pets, keep several
pet toys and food bowls in the shelter as well.
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CONSIDER THESE POINTS ABOUT
A POTENTIAL NUCLEAR ATTACK
Nuclear materials could be sold
on the black market;
Likely targets for nuclear attacks
include military bases, shipyards,
missile silos, high-tech industrial
regions, transportation hubs
Highly populated areas like New
York, Chicago and Los Angeles
could be likely targets.
THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
COURTESY OF SUZANNE LEDER
THE HARSH REALITY
Crucial To
Survival
During a Disaster, Ensure that You Have an Ample Food Supply With These
Food Preservation Tips
By Kristin Webb-Hollering
TS SIMPLY A HOBBY UNLESS
YOURE CONFRONTED WITH A
DISASTER.
Then it becomes crucial for survival.
Home canning is a hobby that many people
consider a passion. But, if disaster strikes,
thats when the stockpile of healthy provisions
becomes invaluable.
But before you rush out to buy your supplies
and start adding to your pantry, follow these guidelines to ensure your emergency food is safe and
sanitary.
BEST FOODS
Your first step as a food preservation expert is
to determine the foods you will be storing.
Highly acid foods like peaches, pears, tomatoes
and apples taste the best and last the longest
because the natural acids in the fruits help in the
long-term preservation process. You can also jar or
pickle low-acid vegetables like carrots, beans,
cucumbers and peas, but the pickling spices and salt
may discolor or break down the composition of the
produce.
Youll want to avoid any foods from the cruciferous family (broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts
and cabbage) because these foods will disintegrate
THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
during the boiling process, resulting in a big pile of
jarred mush, advises registered dietitian and canning expert Kathryn Hollering.
Meat, poultry and game can be jarred, but they
require a pressure cooker and extremely sanitary
processes to avoid bacteria.
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The most important key to good
open kettle, says Hollering.
They all use a form of boiling the
canning is purchasing firm, high quality
product, but they are different and
produce from a local farmer, particu-
must be applied to the appropriate
larly a farm that is native to your state,
foods, or botulism can occur, she
Hollering advises.
says.
Produce that travels a long dis-
A pressure cooker is a large kettle
tance to get to you will lose part of its
with a strong lid, sometimes with a
flavor and quality along the way
clamp and a built-in gauge for watching
and
the same is true for meat and poultry.
the boiler temperature. For water
If you are using fresh game, it must be
bath canning, often used when canning
properly cleaned and kept cool until
fresh fruit, you will need a four-gallon
canned.
Even though mobility might be
important to you in an emergency,
sturdy glass jars are the best and safest
storage for your stockpile. Ball mason
jars, lids and rings are the easiest to
find in the United States, and they can
be purchased online or at a variety of
local hardware, grocery and department stores.
Keep in mind: you absolutely must
use new lids that fit precisely for each
Rushing the
process or cutting corners
will only result
in a deadly product, wasted time
and ruined food.
Kathryn Hollering,
registered dietitian
particular size jar. Reusing old lids can
lead to contamination of the food.
Your last purchase should be the
kettle and lid which holds seven jars
apparatus used to prepare your prod-
during the process. Although you can
uct.
employ the same four-gallon kettle for
There are three types of prepara-
tion: pressure boiling, water bath and
the open-kettle method, this style of
canning is not recommended because
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CANS VS. JARS
Although many people use the term canning even if they are
utilizing glass jars for food preservation, some prefer to actually
use a metal can instead of a jar.
If you opt for cans, youll have to invest in some additional
equipment. You should buy a pressure canner, as well as several
metal cans and a can sealer. The canning supplies are often more
durable than glass jars, so many people prefer to use them, but the
preparation costs are slightly higher due to the additional equipment required.
THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
THE PROPER STEPS
Survival
Crucial To
the food may not be fully sterilized
due to leaving the lid off. Other
BEST
FOODS
VS.
WORST
helpful tools are strainers for separating seeds and pulp from fruits and
vegetables, canning tongs for taking
cans out of the kettles, and spices
and preservatives to add to your
result for flavor, color and consistency.
WASH,
BOIL, COOL
Once youve got your equipment in place, youre ready to start
preserving.
First, thoroughly wash and clean
your produce. Then, peel it and
place it in sterilized jars. Fruit is usu-
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage
tle, for both water bath and
pressure boiler canning, will
determine how many jars
you can prepare at once.
For water bath preparation, cover the kettle and
bring it to a full boil for one
hour, then process the
pints for another half hour
at a partial boil, Hollering
says. For pressure-boiler
canning, add two to three
inches of water to the bottom of the pan, insert the
rack and place your jarred
be either cold packed or hot packed, Hollering
ing the lid with the clamp.
A vent or petcock should be opened to
Blanching or quickly scalding vegetables is
emit steam for about 10 minutes, then closed,
recommended before packing them in the jar to
and the pot will pressurize in three to five min-
enhance flavor, but be careful not to overcook
utes. The heat needs to be regulated to adjust
them or your vegetables will have a sludge-like
for altitude, and the gauge should shake a little
consistency. Many different seasonings can be
during the process. When the food has been
added to the jars for flavor, ranging from hot,
fully pressurized to 240 degrees to kill all bacte-
homemade sugar syrup for fruit, to pectin for
ria, bring the pressure gauge slowly back down
thickening jams, to lemon juice to prevent
to zero, open the vent to let out steam and
browning. Meat and game need special care and
carefully take off the lid.
Rushing the process or cutting corners will
tle. Steaming and pre-boiling are greatly encour-
only result in a deadly product, wasted time and
aged to avoid spoilage.
ruined food, Hollering says.
Important: dont forget to leave a little
Allow your jarred food to cool for 24 hours
room at the top of the jar, known as head-
and then store in a cool, dry place away from
space, for expansion.
heat, sun or humidity. Lastly, check all of your
Once your food is in the jar, put on the
jars for cracks, dislodged lids or mold, discard-
sterilized lid and rings, and securely tighten.
ing any that look suspect. Your stockpile is
Place your sealed goodies on the kettle rack
ready and safe to eat for up to a year.
AVOID BOTULISM WHEN CANNING
THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
WORST
the lids. The size of the ket-
and sealed products in the pot, securely fasten-
cleaning, and they must be free of fat and gris-
Botulism is not a common illness in
this century, but it can still be outrageously dangerous because it causes
paralysis and can be fatal.
Home-canned foods can pose a
major risk of botulism, particularly when
the food in the can has low acid content,
reports the Centers for Disease Control
on its Web site.
To ensure that you keep your home-
Peaches
Pears
Tomatoes
Apples
Carrots
Beans
Cucumbers
Peas
hot water two inches above
ally placed fresh in the jar, but vegetables can
says.
Preserved
food can
last up to a
year long.
BEST
and submerge them with
preserved foods safe from botulism, be
sure to cook low-acid foods such as
meats and vegetables in a pressure canner and not a water bath canner. You
can, however, use a water bath canner
for high-acid foods such as fruits, jams
and jellies.
Always follow directions regarding
time, pressure and temperature to avoid
any bacteria entering your jar or can.
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WILD
wilderness
Fury
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THINKSTOCK PHOTOS
The world is too much with us; late and soon,
Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers,
Little we see in Nature that is ours.
William Wordsworth, so eloquently, reminded
mankind that it should slow down and appreciate Mother
Nature.
Other times she grabs us by the neck and demands
our attention.
Wilderness fury. Be prepared.
FIRE
Start a Fire Anywhere with These Cant-Miss Tips
By Abe Elias
ENCE BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH,
mankinds existence. Keeping in mind that our
IMPORTANT SKILLS IN
AS IT CAN KEEP YOU FROM GET-
ancestors with less knowledge of science and
SURVIVAL.
TING HYPOTHERMIA AND ENSUR-
significantly smaller brain capacity than we
ING THAT YOUR WATER IS
have were able to master this skill, we should
FIRE, REGARDLESS OF THE CLI-
POTABLE AND YOUR FOOD EDIBLE.
not be daunted when trying to learn how to
MATE, CAN MAKE THE DIFFER-
Fire itself is considered a keystone for
THE ABILITY TO START A
PHOTO - ABE ELIAS
T IS ONE OF THE MOST
107
get a blaze going anywhere, any time.
FIRE
TOP
FUEL
CHOICES
Dead leaves
Grass
Bark
Branches
I have seen many fires fail even after a flame is started due to one
main reason: the lack of preparation. Abe Elias
FIRST STEPS
Your first step is to know the most effective way to lay out your fire-making materials
and understand the two simplest ways you can
light it.
In my area, things like the inside of cedar
flourishes, the slightly larger item will begin to
a number of people armed with matches or
ignite and serve as a source to ignite the kin-
even a lighter and still fail to get a sustainable
dling.
fire going. Therefore, its important to know
Kindling is any size of fuel, from the size of
a pencil to the size of your thumb. Kindling
must be as dry as possible because the fire
some of the little tricks to help you start a fire,
no matter what the source of combustion is.
Youll first divide your aforementioned fuel
bark, birch bark, cattail down and tinder fungus
started with the tinder will not have enough
sources into their perspective fuel piles, and
are popular. However, you can also use man-
strength to actually dry out wet or very damp
then youll start working on organization. The
made tinders such as char cloth, paper and
wood.
method of laying a fire that guarantees a fire
chemical-based items, and still get an excellent
result.
The next stage of fuel ranges from just
above thumb thickness to large logs or even
every time is an A frame structure.
I start by building an A frame from mate-
bigger items. If you gather all of these sources
rials about the size of large kindling. After I get
is started due to one main reason: the lack of
together and have them at the ready before
that structure in place, I begin to build the walls
preparation. Before you even think about trying
you start, you have a much greater chance of
of the structure by leaning kindling-sized fuel
to start a fire, you should have all the fuel you
fire-making success.
along the outside of the frame. It is important
I have seen many fires fail even after a flame
to note that you should not position the open-
need. The three main fuel classes are tinder,
kindling and then plain fuel.
Tinder is anything that is dry, ranging in size
from fine fibers smaller than a human hair, all
LIGHT YOUR FIRE
Once youve got your materials gathered,
ing of the A frame straight into the wind. Lining the outside with kindling not only serves to
feed the fire when it starts
this structure will
the way up to the size of a pencil. The key to
its time to discuss starting a fire with a match.
also act as a basic wind block, allowing enough
success with any of these items is that they
Confused?
air in to feed the fire, yet not enough to blow it
should be very dry. Small, dry fibers will easily
Well, l can tell you that if you have ever
catch aflame or will be able to be blown into a
learned to start a fire by friction, you will never
flame from introducing an ember. As the flame
again forget your matches. Even so, I have seen
out.
After I have created the basic structure, I
then place large fuel (about the width of my
PHOTOS - ABE ELIAS
108
wrist) around it, just touching
the base to re-enforce it and
serve as fuel as the fire grows.
Finally, I stock the inside
with tinder. The finest fibers
should be on the bottom and
the increasingly larger pieces
should be carefully placed on
top of the tinder bundle. Be
careful not to place too much
on top of the finer tinder or
you will compress it and not
allow air to feed the fire. On
the outside nearby, I keep
even more tinder to feed the
fire as it grows.
Your frame is built and
STRIKE
JUST RIGHT
A handy trick to
lighting a match is to fully
support the match while
striking it.
If using a striker pad,
such as the one on a box,
hold the box firmly
between the thumb and
index finger of the opposite hand to the one striking the match. Holding the
box between your index
finger and thumb leaves
the inside of your hand
open, making it possible
for you to shield the
match from the wind with
your palm.
your materials are in place
now its time to introduce a source of ignition.
In our first example, youll use a match. Once
disturbing the bundle. As the spark catches,
As a second example, you
might consider using a ferro rod
gently blow on it until the spark flares into a
as your ignition. If this is your
flame.
No matter which ignition you use, once
preferred option, you want to be
sure to gather extra dry, fine
you have a flame you should start feeding
fiber material. Start off by building
more tinder as previously mentioned.
your A frame as with the
PRACTICE FIRST
match. However, in order to use
the ferro rod, youll have to
strike it so the sparks go directly
Properly preparing your fire is half the
into the tinder bundle in the A
work. To practice fire-starting, your best bet is
frame.
to take the occasional walk in the woods and
A common mistake in this sit-
practice gathering the material it takes to pre-
uation is to scrape the rod with
pare for a fire. Before you find yourself in a
the striker by moving the striker.
survival situation, practice creating a fire as
Sometimes when youre moving
often as possible. This way, youll know what
the striker, your hand will go fly-
serves best as tinder in your own geographic
ing, hitting your fuel and poten-
region.
tially damaging your hard-earned A frame.
A more efficient method is to brace the
Abe Elias has been an outdoor survival instruc-
your match is lit and glowing, youll gently
hand with the striker on the ground and then
tor since 1993. His work has been published in
introduce the flame to the tinder bundle,
draw back the ferro rod quickly, allowing you
various publications such as Gun World and he
which should generate ignition and growth.
to focus the sparks toward the tinder without
is a field editor for Knives Illustrated.
Be careful not to place too much on top of the finer tinder or
you will compress it and not allow air to feed the fire.
01: Natural tinder I collected. Top to bottom: A feather stick, birch bark
(scraped for fibers) and tinder fungus, dead dry grass, twigs off a dead
pine tree branch and twigs from a maple tree.
02: The wrong way to light a match: The match is unsupported and there
is no way to block it from the wind after lighting.
03: The right way to light a match: The match is supported, and the box
and the palm of your opposite hand are ready to form a windshield.
04: When using a ferro rod, brace the hand with the striker against the
ground and draw the rod sharply back so you dont hit your tinder bundle.
05: As your A frame burns, you will need to keep feeding the fire as it
will fall inward on itself into a neat pile and will burn out with no other
fuel being added.
06: A basic A frame structure allows air to circulate through to fan the
fire but blocks strong gust from extinguishing it. No points for neatnessjust pile on the wood to cover the gaps.
DID YOU KNOW?
If youre not familiar with ferro rods, you could be
missing out on a great tool thats a must for any survival
kit because it works under any condition. Whether its
wet, dry, hot or cold, a ferro rod always produces a
spark.
Short for ferrocerium, the rod is created using a
metallic material that gives off sparks when scraped
against a rough surface (such as a steel knife). Some
survivalists refer to the ferro rod as a flint or starter
rod, but the material and intent remain the same.
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DESERT SHELTER
Its a scary thought.
What if you were dropped off
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thing but the clothes on your
ck? Would you know how to
oritize your needs and have
e ability to recognize and perrm the skills necessary for survival?
If you take Lundins course,
the answer will be yes.
In this course, you, Cody and
the other students in your tribe
walk into a wilderness landscape
and create a primitive base camp
directly from natureusing no
modern gear.
The Nothing course is the
epitome of the ALSS mantra: the
more you know, the less you
need, and lets you blend common-sense survival priorities
with Stone-Age fundamentals to
improvise and adapt all of your
needs directly from the environment at hand.
Where, what, why and how to build improvised shelter to prevent hyperthermia, how to
sleep cooler using physics, using space blankets
and tarps, and desert clothing choices.
WATER WISDOM
Learn the truth about creating water through
evapotranspiration, bag and solar stills, how to
defeat dehydration and hyponatremia, simple yet
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water requirements for men and women,
natures water indicators, and modern and primitive water disinfecting techniques.
SIGNALING FOR RESCUE
Getting attention using mirrors, ground to air,
sound and smoke, setting up your vehicle for
rescue, and activating the search-and-rescue
system.
HOT WEATHER PSYCHOLOGY
AND PHYSIOLOGY
Hot weather trip planning, recognizing desert
priorities, arid land traveling techniques, desert
survival gear and dealing with fear.
BUILDING
SHELTER
Where, what,
why and how to
build winter shelters, including a
quinzhee, a hole in
the snow, snow
trenches and
super shelters
MAKING FIRE
GETTING WATER
From halfmatches, metal
matches, magnesium, natural tinder bundles,
techno tinders,
fire lighting when
everythings wet,
fire on snow, fire
as a tool, fire
safety and
physics
From snow and
ice, preventing
dehydration, water
disinfection methods, flavoring
options, maximal
hydration tips,
body water
requirements in
the cold
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MEDICINES IN NATURE
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NO PHARMACY,
NO PROBLEM
Fix What Ails You With These Nature-Based Solutions
By Kristin Webb-Hollering
IFE CHANGES.
When an earthquake or other catastrophe strikes, the grocery
stores are out of operation and the water systems shut down. Chaos
reigns and food, water and shelter may be first on your mind, but
common illnesses are what usually catch people off-guard. Luckily,
there are many natural cures you can use when the pharmacies are
closed for good.
Whether you will be fleeing disaster or in the thick of it, a first-aid kit filled with
homeopathic remedies is essential in a disaster.
Since you may be carrying your belongings on your back, make sure your remedies are very safe, lightweight and durable, instructs Tim Dooley, MD, ND, a San
Diego-based physician educated in both traditional and homeopathic medicine, and
the author of Homeopathy:
Beyond Flat Earth Medicine.
Dooley recommends familiarizing yourself with plants and herbs
ahead of time and realizing that
your resources are going to vary
significantly by the climate, plant
life and water resources in the
area.
Simple homeopathy refers to
using common remedies with multiple uses that you can carry with
Since you may be
carrying your
belongings on
your back, make
sure your remedies are very safe,
lightweight and
durable. Tim
Dooley, MD, ND
you easily, Dooley says. The
trick is to remember that homeopathic remedies are different. In fact, it is accurate
to say that they differ from conventional medications much like a carrot differs from
a stick. Conventional medicines are like sticks: they force a change in everyone,
every time. Homeopathic remedies are like the carrot: they elicit a response, but it
is very different from a forced change. You must have the correct carrot, that is,
the right incentive to elicit a response.
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Mint is one of
several natural
cures for an
upset stomach.
MEDICINES IN NATURE
QUICK
FIGHT AN UPSET
STOMACH
THE COMMON
HEADACHE
Minor abdominal illnesses are common in crises
Possibly the toughest infirmity to escape and
CHECKLIST
brought on by both stress and unsafe food and
usually the one that plagues us the most
STOMACHACHE
water. Thankfully, many antidotes for stomach ail-
headache
ments can be found in your own backyard.
There are several natural medicines that can aid in
Ginger
Peppermint
Mint
Chamomile
HEADACHE
Assuming this is the run-of-the-mill stomachache that doesnt agree, ginger (such as used in
the
is commonplace in emergency situations.
decreasing this frustrating affliction.
First, you should find out why the person has
Willow bark
Vervain
Feverfew
Ginger
Peppermint
Chamomile
cooking) often helps, Dooley advises.
sip or two of chamomile tea, as often referenced in
can help, he says, while other commonly found
COMMON COLD
old tales, will also do the trick and calms nerves
herbs that are useful include vervain, feverfew, gin-
simply and comfortably.
ger, peppermint and chamomile. Sometimes
He also asserts that peppermint or other mint is
helpful to ease the pain and can be found all over. A
Dandelion root tea can help a stomachache,
and it seems you can find it anywhere, Dooley
sion, a sinus or a migraine, Dooley says.
Willow bark, because it has natural aspirin in it,
headaches can also be brought on by dehydration,
lack of food and sleep, too much sun, colds and the
flu, and many other things that can be avoided by
taking care of them in a disaster and being prepared
in advance.
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Echinacea
Elderberry
Garlic
Goldenseal
the headache, and the reasons can range from ten-
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THE COMMON COLD BE PREPARED
Everyone hates the discomfort of the common cold, but do you know how you would you
deal with this illness following a disaster, when
every pharmacy and grocery store is shut down?
Fortunately, there are many plants and herbs
that can lessen the effects of this everyday infir-
More and more people are embracing
natural cures for common illnesses.
With the changing world and the
seemingly increased risk for disasters,
having a core knowledge of what is
available when illness strikes is essential
to your survival.
mity. Many people today already use alternative
medicines to stave off the cold in the winter,
Kristin Webb-Hollering is a North
Dooley notes.
Carolina-based freelance writer and
Echinacea, elderberry, garlic and goldenseal
part-time literacy consultant who spent a
are commonly found and utilized regularly, and
few years teaching before taking up
all four of these remedies have been used for
freelance writing. Her interests are
centuries and have multi-purpose applications for
reading, cooking and politics.
varying degrees of flu and cold-like symptoms.
Echinacea, if taken daily, will ward off a cold or
MAKE YOUR OWN
CURATIVE HERBAL TEA
lessen its impact, while elderberry will thin out
mucus. Meanwhile, goldenseal and garlic have too
many medicinal properties to list, and are essential
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for long-term survival after a disaster.
AN UPSET
STOMACH
If youre interested in making your own soothing tea from
dandelion, ginger or peppermint, you dont have to stroll
the aisles of a grocery store to
do so. Follow these steps to
make your own tea:
Using chamomile as an
example, you can grow or
find the herb and then harvest the flower at its peak;
Dry the flowers completely,
either by hanging them upsidedown or spreading them on a
clean and dry piece of paper;
Crumble the dried flower into a
small, seed-like consistency, and
discard the stems and leaves;
Place the dried tea (the crumbled flowers) in cheesecloth or
a straining spoon, and hold
them in your hot water to steep
for about two minutes until your
tea is the strength you desire.
TRACKING, FINDING YOUR OWN FOOD
THE
RIGHT
TRACK
Tracking is all about observation.
Observe everything and look for
the reasons why things are as
they are. Steve Engel
When Tracking, Hunting An
Animal Becomes a Necessity
for Survival, These Are
Essentials You Need To Know
By Garrett Kim
OR SOME, ITS A HOBBY THAT CREATES GREAT
ADVENTURE.
FOR OTHERS, ITS BORN OUT OF A NECESSITY
FOR SURVIVAL.
ITS ANIMAL TRACKING.
LEARNING HOW TO FIND ANIMALS IN THE
WILD TAKES PATIENCE AND TIME. YOULL GET ON THE
RIGHT TRACK WITH THESE TIPS THAT CAN HELP YOU
DETERMINE JUST HOW TO FIND THEM
1. OBSERVE
EVERYTHING, NOT
JUST FOOTPRINTS
If youre just starting out as a tracker, you
might be tempted to merely follow animal prints
but youre probably
overlooking other distinctive signs that an animal is
nearby, says Steve Engel of [Link].
Tracking is all about observation, Engel says.
Observe everything and look for the reasons why
things are as they are. Scat (droppings) are of particular significance because they can tell you where
an animal was, often when it was there to great
accuracy and what it has been eating. The animal
has essentially gathered information about its diet
from everywhere it roams and deposited it in a
LINK TO OTHER
ANIMALS
Evidence of an
animals presence other
than footprints is called
sign, says Engel.
Feeding sign of herbivores is prevalent and
learning how to interpret
it will provide lots of
information about them
and by extension about
what their predators
might be up to.
neat package for you to examine.
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across the dirt, sand or snow
2. SAFETY WHILE
TRACKING
As you observe your surroundings for signs of an animal, be sure to stay alert for any signs of danger, as well.
There are dangers in being outdoors, Engel says.
The trackers should know what the potential dangers
are wherever they go
from the types and abundance of
stinging and poisonous insects, to skunks, to large and
potentially dangerous herbivores and carnivores, to the
presence of cliffs or unstable ground in the environment.
For example, he suggests, noticing fresh tracks of a
cow and calf moose, regardless of pattern, would be good
reason to stop and take stock of the situation.
Getting off the trail may not be your best option
perhaps backtracking would be better, he says. Standing
very still and picking up what clues you can as to their
whereabouts would be the best first thing to do; then
base your next action on what information you can glean.
The same would go for coming up on the tracks of an
adult bear with cubs, especially in grizzly country.
ASSUME
DONT
AN ANIMAL IS TAME
YOU MAY BE ON HIGH
ALERT FOR BEARS AND
MOUNTAIN LIONS, BUT
YOU ARE MORE LIKELY
TO APPROACH OTHER
ANIMALS, SUCH AS DEER
AND MOOSE. HOWEVER,
THAT MAY NOT BE YOUR
BEST IDEA.
Keep in mind there are
more moose than bears to
watch out for, and moose are
as dangerous as bears, if not
more dangerous, in a situation of protecting their
young, Engel adds.
I like the
ing that go
judgment
comes fro
experience
and exper
ence come
from bad
judgment.
3. WHEN TO FOLLOW,
WHEN TO BACKTRACK
Tracking an animal can allow you to follow it and
get close, but backtracking where it has been can also
be useful if you want to learn about its behavior rather
than its reactions to being followed.
You will get to know its territory and get a sense
of its personality, Engel says. If you find a den or resting spot along the way, that is great information to have
and you can inform your decisions as you go about
tracking that animal.
STRONG GUIDELINES
If you find yourself in a position in which you
must track out of necessity, follow these guidelines,
as they should lead you to your next meal.
Garrett Kim, a North Carolina resident, is a
regular contributor to Beckett Medias publications.
There are dangers in being outdoors from the types and abundance of stinging
and poisonous insects to large and potentially dangerous herbivores and
carnivores, to the presence of cliffs . Steve Engel, of [Link]
TRACKING APPS
JUST HOW HELPFUL CAN THEY BE?
Apps for tracking animals?
Yes.
Just what will they think of next?
Whether you want to capture animals, study them or avoid
them, you could probably benefit from a way to identify which
types of tracks youre viewing.
Several phone and tablet apps, such as MyNature Animal
Tracks, exist that can give you on-the-spot tracking guidance to
help you match a track or scat that you find to the animal that left
it.
If you want real-time updates from locals who saw a particular animal in your area, you should find an animal tracking blog in
your region. Many exist, and it just takes a quick Google search to
find one near you that can tell you the most common spots to find
a particular animal and what times of day it is most abundant.
MAKE A NEGATIVE
A POSITIVE
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HOW TO LEARN FROM
DISAPPEARING TRACKS
Nothing is more frustrating for an animal
THE HAZARDS
tracker than following tracks for milesand then
OF TRACKING
finding that they simply disappear. But the end of
Stinging and
your tracks doesnt necessarily mean that your
poisonous insects
excursion is over. Consider this.
Skunks
1. If a track leads toward a tree, look upward.
Large and potentially
Its possible that the animal stopped there and
dangerous herbivores
and carnivores
climbed for a while.
Environmental dangers,
2. If, however, the final tracks are surrounded
such as unstable ground
with a circular shape or what appears to be the
outline of wings, it could mean a hawk or other
bird of prey captured the animal.
3. Finally, make sure your tracks actually end and dont just
go in a circlemany animals circle for a bit before moving on,
and its possible your animal did so, and then followed its incoming path to backtrack out of an area.
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Prepare so you can survive
Sunrises paint the desert landscape golden.
From Southern Californias Mojave to the Great Basin to the Sonoran,
deserts spangle the North American landscape with red rocks, rugged mountains, mesquite and cactus. But like its counterpart
the wilderness
the desert
has a ruthless side.
Deserts fury. Be prepared.
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DESERTS
Deserts
Fury
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Three Methods To Stay Hydrated
No Matter Where You Are
By Torrey Kim
IRACLE BABIES.
FOLLOWING AN EARTHQUAKE,
THEY SURVIVED SEVEN DAYS WITHOUT FOOD AND WATER. THEY, HOW-
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EVER, ARE THE EXCEPTION.
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HAVING ACCESS TO FRESH WATER IS ESSENTIAL TO YOUR SURVIVAL WHETHER ITS FOLLOWING A
DISASTER OR IF YOURE LOST IN THE DESERT OR WILDERNESS. SO, IF YOU FIND YOURSELF FAR FROM A
FLOWING SPRING, DONT GIVE UP HOPE. YOU CAN STILL FIND WATER IF YOU KNOW WHAT TO LOOK
FOR IN YOUR SEARCH. CONSIDER THESE UNIQUE SOURCES FOR WATER.
NO. 1
LOOK FOR CRITTERS
Just like you, animals need water every day to
ensure that they stay healthy. If you see an animal
nearby, you know that water isnt far away, says
Brandon Garrett of The Ready Store, which offers
emergency preparedness solutions.
Likewise, vegetation is a good sign that water
is near, since most plants require it to stay alive,
he adds.
If you dont catch sight of plants or animals,
you should note whether mosquitoes are biting,
because they are another indicator that water
isnt far away. However, make sure the mosquitoes arent simply gathering around stagnant
water, which is typically unsafe to drink.
If you're looking for water over long distances, look where the birds are circling, Garrett
says. They'll often circle around waterholes.
If you're looking for water over long distances, look where the birds
are circling. Theyll often circle around waterholes. Brandon Garrett
SILVER IS
NOT GOLD
CONSIDER THESE UNLIKELY
WATER SOURCES
Where You Wont Find Water
Watermelon
Cucumber
Lettuce
Zucchini
Radish
Cantaloupe
Strawberries
Grapefruit
Tomato
THE
ROUTES
TO WATER
Animals are near
water sources
In low elevation, dig
Dew in the morning
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Spinach
Sweet
peppers
Eggplant
Celery
Cauliflower
Cabbage
Broccoli
Source:
The University
of Kentucky
College of
Agriculture
Cooperative
Extension
Service
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If youre desperate for a drink, the last thing youll want
to do is eat something, because it may make your throat
dryand your body utilizes water in digestion, which you
dont have to spare.
However, some foods can actually provide you with
water. Check out this list of water-dense foods, all of
which have a water content of more than 90 percent. If
you happen to pass some growing in the wild, consider
stopping for a snack:
The advice you get
from the silver screen isnt
always golden.
Plants indicate water is
nearby, but it isnt always
possible to cut one open
and drink from it despite
what the movies show.
If you need to drink
from a cactus, locate a
barrel or prickly pear
cactus, both of which
contain a pulp that can
provide you with water.
FIND MORE INFO HERE
THE READY STORE
[Link]
Although plants indicate that water is nearby, it
isnt always possible for you to cut one open
and drink from it, despite what you see in movies.
NO. 2
LOOK IN
UNLIKELY SPOTS
A popular myth is that you can drink
any water from a cactus, Garrett says.
But cacti often store water in a gooey
juice that isn't fit for human consumption.
If you need to drink from a cactus, locate
If you dont see water nearby, dont
panic
a barrel or prickly pear cactus. They both
you might be able to find it with a bit
of effort. If you are in a low elevation, you
contain a pulp that you can eat to provide
should be able to dig a hole until water
you with water. Make sure that the juice
appears, Garrett says.
is clear before you eat the pulp.
Other plants also contain water, and
However, being at higher elevations
doesn't necessarily mean that you can dig
you can get to it by crushing the plant
down and automatically find water, he says.
until water leaks out. However, ensure
Instead, he advises, you can look for
that the plant isnt poisonous first and
water in valleys or crevices of rocks, where it
that it hasnt been treated with pesticides,
tends to accumulate.
which can be toxic.
If you're out in the wild, you're less
Although plants indicate that water is
nearby, it isnt always possible for you to cut
likely to come across plants that have
one open and drink from it, despite what you
been treated with pesticide or other
see in movies.
man-made products, Garrett says.
NO. 3
DONT
FORGET DEW
If you fall asleep thirsty, you may
still awaken to a vast water source
dew that collects on the leaves and
grass during the night. You can either
soak up the dew with a clean rag and
then wring it into a container, or hold
the dewy leaves over a jar and wipe
the water down into the jar. Because
dew collects in small amounts, this
process may be time-consuming, but it
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could also be a lifesaver.
AVOID QUENCHING
YOUR THIRST THIS WAY
Never drink salt water, because the excessive
amount of salt can lead you to actually
become more dehydrated, putting a strain on
your organs, especially your kidneys.
When youre thirsty, it may be tempting to drink
the first fluid that you see, but some water
sources are dangerous and can make you
extremely ill. Stay away from these options when
its time to wet your whistle:
Avoid drinking untreated standing water or water
from a swamp. Standing water contains bacteria
that can hurt you if it isnt treated or thoroughly
sanitized through boiling or other means.
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Weve all heard survival stories of people who
drank their own urine to survive, but although
this wont kill you immediately, it isnt a longterm water source, because urine contains
waste products that can, over time, damage
your kidneys. You can drink your urine for a
few days at the most while you seek a fresh
water solution.
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SURVIVAL
CHECKLIST
Dont Leave Home Without These
10 Essentials Items
By Torrey Kim
LAN AHEAD.
NO MATTER WHAT DISASTER YOU
NEED TO ESCAPE, YOU DONT WANT
TO BE HALFWAY THROUGH YOUR
JOURNEY BEFORE YOU REALIZE THAT YOUVE
LEFT AN IMPORTANT ITEM BEHIND.
CHECK THE FOLLOWING OFF OF YOUR LIST
BEFORE YOU HEAD OUT ON YOUR OWN TO
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ENSURE THAT YOULL BE COVERED UNDER
EVERY CIRCUMSTANCE.
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SURVIVAL CHECKLIS
1 THE FAMILY
PLAN
Naturally, family comes
first but no one thinks theyre
at risk of actually leaving anyone behind in a tenuous situation. Remember, however, the
stories from Hurricane Katrina
about how many people were
unable to get to relatives in
nursing homes or at babysitters homes following the
storm.
Create a clear plan about
who will pick up the kids at
school, the grandparents at
their homes and the family
members from work if a disaster is imminent.
In addition, keep a list of
pet-friendly hotels in your car,
so if you have to cut out of
town quickly, you can head
straight to one of them with
your animals.
any required medications and
the means to administer them.
For instance, if you have a diabetic family member, be sure
you have an extra pack of sterile syringes that you could use.
In addition, dont forget
about sanitation requirements.
Keep sterile wipes on-hand to
clean any surfaces where you
might need to eat. In addition,
have some anti-bacterial hand
wipes with you, as well as toilet
paper, paper towels, feminine
protection, diapers and any
other items that you use in
your everyday life.
4 COMMUNICATION
DEVICES
Depending on how you
landed in a survival situation,
theres always a chance that
cell towers wont be operational. Youll want to pack
some two-way radios, a set of
flares or smoke signals, and a
transistor radio to signal people in the event of an emergency.
5 LIGHTS
You wont get far without
sustenance, and you should
have a plan about how youll
get it. Your best bet is to pack
non-perishable food and water
for survival now so youll have
it ready when the time comes.
Your only alternate in a survival crisis would be to know
how to find it in the wild. If
thats your plan, hone those
skills now so you wont come
up short.
3 FIRST-AID
AND
SANITATION
Keep a first-aid kit nearby
to handle any scrapes or maladies that may hit you on the
road, and also be sure you have
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2 FOOD AND
WATER
Pack several flashlights and
a few extra sets of batteries in
case you need light when no
electricity is available. However, dont rely solely on those.
We all remember the
scene in Castaway when
Tom Hanks character fell
asleep with his flashlight on,
and it didnt last him more than
a night. You should also have
some candles and several packs
of strike-anywhere matches so
you will be able to rely on their
light if all else fails.
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6 SHELTER
Your best bet is to have the
appropriate tent(s) to house your
entire family should a disaster
strike, but if you dont have one,
you can always create a makeshift
shelter out of materials youve got,
such as tarps. However, if youre
planning in advance, you can get a
tent, some sleeping bags and blankets to create a home on the road
if necessary.
7 FUEL
Your survival plan may including hunkering down close to home,
but if it doesnt, youll need to be
able to get where youre going
without running out of fuel.
In certain
circumstances,
gas stations
may not get
refilled by the
fuel supply
truck, and
youll be out of
luck. For
example, when
hurricanes are
on their way,
most coastal
gas stations run out of fuel quite
quickly, so its a good idea to keep
some gasoline in your garage for
emergency situations.
8 A KNIFE
Keep a few local maps with
you, but also have a good U.S. road
atlas in case your travels lead you
beyond the expected route.
Keep an address book with
the maps so you can
make your way to the
home of a loved one if
you need to escape somewhere safe.
10 FOUL
(AND FINE)
WEATHER
GEAR
Heading out of town in August
doesnt just mean bathing suits and
tank tops. You never know how
long youll be on the go, so be sure
to pack the right apparel for rain,
snow, heat and temperate climates,
just in case.
KEEP CASH
ON-HAND
When disaster
strikes, ATMs will run
out of cash quickly,
and odds are strong
that they wont be
refilled anytime soon.
You may not even
have access to the
money in your savings account because
the banks could be
closed. The only way
youll be able to land
a hotel room, buy
supplies or fill your
gas tank is to have
some cash with you.
Calculating how
much to carry is up to
you, but you should
at least be sure you
have enough money
for a few nights in a
hotel room and
several tanks of gas.
CREATE YOUR OWN
EVACUATION ZONE
If you live near a nuclear power
plant, a known hurricane region or tornado alley, you are all too familiar with
signs throughout your community that
point you toward the evacuation route.
But the evacuation signs will only
take you so far. Take a ride around
your towns evacuation routes and
map out what you would do after the
final sign to continue your journey out
of town after the routing signs end.
No survival kit is complete
without a knife. This is not only a
smart idea from a self-defense
standpoint if youre ever in danger but its also essential for tasks
youll face throughout your journey. From cutting branches to slicing into rope, a knife will be one
of the most important things in
your kit.
You may think maps
are pass now that
mobile phones
and GPS systems have created such flexibility for travelers,
but if those arent
useable, youll have
to rely on good
old-fashioned
paper maps.
mobile
systems have c
flexibility for trave
but if those arent useabl
youll have to rely on good
old-fashioned paper maps.
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Dillon Precision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Direct Measures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Kayne & Son . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Kershaw Knives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Moteng NA., LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
MRE Star . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Pat Crawford Knives . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Survival Bags Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
TOPS Knives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Tormach LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
CLOSING WORDS
Victory at all costs, victory in spite
of all terror, victory however long
and hard the road may be; for without
victory, there is no survival.
THINKSTOCK PHOTO
Winston Churchill, British politician and statesman
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