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Badass Prepper's Handbook - Everything You Need to Know to Prepare Yourself for the Worst - cover

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Badass Prepper's Handbook - Everything You Need to Know to Prepare Yourself for the Worst

James Henry

Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing

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Summary

Be ready to protect your family and survive any disaster with the ultimate guide to emergency preparedness. 
 
Disaster can strike at any time with no warning. Most people aren’t forward-thinking enough to prepare for the worst, and others simply don’t have the skills needed to successfully prepare. That’s where Badass Preppers Handbook comes in. Covering a wide variety of disaster scenarios with detailed instructions on critical planning, this book will help you to be ready for anything in no time at all.  
 
Learn critical knowledge and skills such as: 
 
- How to fortify your home 
 
- How to preserve and store food and water for years 
 
- What should go in your “bug out” bag 
 
- How to cook off the grid 
 
- Wilderness first aid 
 
- And more! 
 
With this ultimate guide in disaster survival, you’ll be ready to protect yourself, your family, your neighbors, and your pets, no matter what the disaster is.
Available since: 01/06/2015.
Print length: 146 pages.

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