Category: Shelter / Warmth / Cooling / Clothing

  • What the Experts Say About Climate-Driven Heat Waves — and What Preppers Should Do Now

    What the Experts Say About Climate-Driven Heat Waves — and What Preppers Should Do Now

    If you think summer’s getting hotter every year, you’re not imagining it. Climate experts have confirmed that heat waves are intensifying worldwide, posing significant threats to health, power systems and everyday survival. For preppers, knowledge equals readiness. Here’s what the science says about climate-driven heat and what you can do right now to stay ahead…

  • Six WW2 Heating Tricks (for hard times)

    Six WW2 Heating Tricks (for hard times)

    I know it’s still warm out. Maybe you’re still hoping summer sticks around for another month or two. But, as preppers, we must think ahead. And because winter is just around the corner, I figured it was good to share non-traditional ways to keep warm should the worst happen. The best part is that they’re…

  • Troubling Summer Heat

    Troubling Summer Heat

    Say what you will about climate change and whether we’re really on the precipice of an irreversible trajectory, but summer heat is nothing to take lightly. It can, in fact, be deadly if you live in environments where it’s already typically hot, you have health conditions that exacerbate heat-related concerns, are elderly … or if…

  • The Copper Forever Candle Heater

    The Copper Forever Candle Heater

    It’s so cold outside that I can’t think about anything besides staying inside where it’s warm, lol. But even the indoors can become frigid and dangerous given a long enough outage. Consider a copper “forever” candle heater build as shown in the video below. All you need is a used mason jar with a lid,…

  • Most Efficient Heating Method for Blackouts

    Most Efficient Heating Method for Blackouts

    You might be surprised that a simple electric blanket is perhaps the most efficient way to keep warm when the power goes out. Granted, you’ll need a way to run it, which is one more reason why you want a small off-grid system like a solar generator or power inverter. But of all the ways…

  • 4 DIY Emergency Heaters for Indoor Use

    4 DIY Emergency Heaters for Indoor Use

    If you’re down to using these from freezing to death, you’re in trouble. I’ve made all of these (or some variation of them) in the past with the exception of the chaffing fuel … those I’ve purchased. They’re all neat ideas, and sometimes useful as a light source, but most DIY ideas do little good…

  • 8 Ways to Prepare for Winter Now

    8 Ways to Prepare for Winter Now

    Being prepared isn’t just about having stuff or even skills that most people don’t. It’s very much about being proactive … we see what’s coming or what’s possible and take mitigating actions or have plans to deal with it. Our ancestors might have called it “common sense.” But just in case you need a reminder,…

  • Coffee Briquettes – Free Heat (and Smells Good?)

    Coffee Briquettes – Free Heat (and Smells Good?)

    I’m not a coffee drinker, but I thought this was an interesting way to use something that most of us just toss in the garbage. And, yes, you can certainly compost coffee. But why not make use of it to heat your home? Honestly, I had no idea that adding coffee grounds would make homemade…

  • Winter Storms: What You Need for Snow and Ice Emergencies

    Winter Storms: What You Need for Snow and Ice Emergencies

    A few winters ago, a family living in a relatively mild climate assumed that their usual winter prep—mainly relying on space heaters and a thin stock of canned goods—would suffice for the season. But when a major winter storm hit their area, temperatures plummeted, and heavy snow caused widespread power outages. Their house quickly became…