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Build Your Bug Out Bag - What You Need to Survive 72 Hours Anywhere - cover

Build Your Bug Out Bag - What You Need to Survive 72 Hours Anywhere

T.S Avini

Editorial: T.S. AVINI

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"Build Your Bug Out Bag: What You Need to Survive 72 Hours Anywhere" is your comprehensive guide to ensuring safety and readiness in the face of unexpected emergencies. This book delves deeply into the principles of survival preparedness, offering step-by-step instructions to create a bug out bag tailored to diverse scenarios. You'll learn the vital elements of selecting the right bag considering size, style, and functionality, and prioritize your essential needs based on the "Rule of Threes." Discover how to secure and purify water, construct makeshift shelters, and pack non-perishable foods for sustenance. The guidebook includes:- Bulletproof strategies to maintain hygiene and sanitation to prevent health crises.- Decisive tactics for personal safety and self-defense under unpredictable circumstances.Essential for both novice and veteran preppers, this book doesn't just teach you what items to include; it emphasizes the mindset and psychological readiness necessary to outlast harsh conditions. Begin your journey to empowerment through preparedness today. Safeguard your life and those of your loved ones by creating a dependable bug out bag. Your survival kit awaits—turn the page and get started.
Disponible desde: 15/08/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 211 páginas.

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