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  • millenniumfly: True, but at some point you've just got to go with what you have. :)
  • millenniumfly: Prepping for the disabled is a diffult subject for sure. Thanks for watching, Angie!
  • millenniumfly: That's a good thought, Pam. Only problem is that people who sell surplus office supplies are usually very proud of their stuff. I wonder what else we could use?
  • Pam: Wouldn't it be awesome if you could pick up some of those work cubicle dividers for super cheap when somebody was remodeling? But then you have to do something with...
  • Angie Ringler: thanks for posting the video. It has been a recent topic that noone seems to have much input about. It is good to talk about it.
  • Badger359: I never tire of these topic's, there is always some angle, technology or some other gold nugget. There is always something to learn. It always boils down to being mission...
  • Bob S.: Found out after a trip to the ER that Pepcid AC works as an antihistamine also. Apparently things like Benadryl work on the H1 and Pepcid AC works on H2. Doesn't make...
  • millenniumfly: I like that one!
  • millenniumfly: Never thought about thermal imaging being used against you in that manner... yikes!
  • T.R.: Quarantine and Isolation = Pancake & Pizza diet - only thing that they can slide under the door .
  • CM: If you are going to use night vision equipment, DO NOT use the IR illuminator. While it does extend your range of vision, it is advertising your position to anyone...
  • Irish-7: I have a few small "Get Home Bags" packed. They center around a particular weapons system. For example, I converted the handy case that the Ruger 10/22 Takedown rifle comes...
  • millenniumfly: All you would need to do is to create a YouTube account, which should be fairly straightforward. Then login and navigate to his channel and leave a comment: http://www.youtube.com/user/MAINEPREPPER/
  • Naomi: I collect candle ends to make into new candles and I've bought some wicks to do it with BUT I never actually do it - I just stockpile the stuff....
  • Irish-7: I have so much respect for MainePrepper. We are alike in so many ways. I am also a retired Army First Sergeant, former paratrooper, disabled veteran, devout Christian, political conservative...

Quiz of the Week – LDS Manual: Getting Children Involved in Preparing

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These questions are derived from the LDS Preparedness Manual [links to PDF File]. Specifically, the “Getting Children Involved in Preparing” section (pages 359-362). Due to unpopular demand, I’m going to stop posting answers on my Facebook page and post them at the bottom here instead. Good luck!

Q1. According to the manual, which of the following was NOT included as a way to get children involved? a) let them decide what’s for dinner b) make a meal at the spur of the moment from

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Quiz of the Week – LDS Manual: Surviving in the City

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These questions are derived from the LDS Preparedness Manual [links to PDF File]. Specifically, the “Surviving in the City” section (pages 347-354). You can find the answers to this quiz on my Facebook page. Good luck!

Q1. According to the manual, which of the following is the reason why a city is MOST dependent on the surrounding country: a) water b) food c) electricity d) none of the above

Q2. According to the manual, which of the following are considered the most

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Quiz of the Week – LDS Manual: 3 Weeks Without Food

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These questions are derived from the LDS Preparedness Manual [links to PDF File]. Specifically, the “3 Weeks Without Food” section (pages 345-347). You can find the answers to this quiz on my Facebook page. Good luck!

Q1. Adults need a minimum of how many calories per day: a) 1500 b) 2000 c) 2500 d) 3000

Q2. Which of the following is not important for your food storage, that is, keep it: a) airtight b) cool c) dark d) dry e) all of the above

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Quiz of the Week – LDS Manual: 3 Days Without Water

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These questions are derived from the LDS Preparedness Manual [links to PDF File]. Specifically, the “3 Days Without Water” section (pages 325-331). You can find the answers to this quiz on my Facebook page. Good luck!

Q1. Which of the following is NOT a potential signs of dehydration include: a) loss of energy b) irritability c) headaches d) fainting e) they’re all signs

Q2. Ice and snow are ok to use for rehydrating as is: a) true b) false

Q3. According to the

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Quiz of the Week – LDS Manual: 3 Hours Without Shelter

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These questions are derived from the LDS Preparedness Manual [links to PDF File]. Specifically, the “3 Hours Without Shelter” section (pages 323-324). You can find the answers to this quiz on my Facebook page. Good luck!

Q1. According to the manual, a drop in body temperature (hypothermia) of what amount is considered fatal (in degrees Centigrade): a) 3 degrees b) 5 degrees c) 10 degrees d) 15 degrees e) none of the above

Q2. A quick test to test for possible hypothermia is

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Quiz of the Week – LDS Manual: 3 Minutes Without Breathing

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These questions are derived from the LDS Preparedness Manual [links to PDF File]. Specifically, the “3 Minutes Without Breathing” section (pages 320-323). You can find the answers to this quiz on my Facebook page. Good luck!

Q1. Smokes alarms are so important because people are most likely to succumb to what first: a) flames and heat b) smoke and toxic gases c) carbon monoxide

Q2. People can become sickened or even die from CO or lack of oxygen after an emergency because

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Quiz of the Week – LDS Manual: Emergency Sanitation – The Scoop on Poop

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These questions are derived from the LDS Preparedness Manual [links to PDF File]. Specifically, the “Emergency Sanitation – The Scoop on Poop” section (pages 315-317). You can find the answers to this quiz on my Facebook page. Good luck!

Q1. Which of the following is not mentioned as a low-water shower option: a) solar shower b) shower in a box c) tank sprayer shower d) shower in the rain

Q2. Wet garbage should be separated out because it breeds bacteria and draws

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Quiz of the Week – LDS Manual: Emergency Sanitation

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These questions are derived from the LDS Preparedness Manual [links to PDF File]. Specifically, the “Emergency Sanitation” section (pages 312-314). You can find the answers to this quiz on my Facebook page. Good luck!

Q1. If you are asked to turn off your main water supply or the taps do not flow after a disaster you should do what: a) turn off all water outlets (including faucets, toilet lines, a/c lines, etc) b) turn off the gas/electricity that supplies your

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Quiz of the Week – LDS Manual: Emergency Shelter

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These questions are derived from the LDS Preparedness Manual [links to PDF File]. Specifically, the “Emergency Shelter” section (pages 311-312). You can find the answers to this quiz on my Facebook page. Good luck!

Q1. According to the manual, what considerations should NOT be taken into account when selecting a tent: a) the materials should be breathable b) the rain fly should extend from the apex of the tent almost to the ground c) the tent should be large enough

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Quiz of the Week – LDS Manual: Warm, Protected and Modest: What to Wear in Difficult Times

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These questions are derived from the LDS Preparedness Manual [links to PDF File]. Specifically, the “Warm, Protected, and Modest” section (pages 305-307). You can find the answers to this quiz on my Facebook page. Good luck!

Q1. Synthetic fibers (polyester, nylon, acrylic) are usually more desirable than more natural fibers because they often “do not breathe”: a) true b) false

Q2. It’s better to wear long-sleeved shirts, pants, hats, and even gloves in the summer in order to avoid sun burn: a)

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