(New content added every week.)

All articles researched and written specifically by the staff at The SANE Prepper.
SECTION 1: MINDSET
- Why Prepare? (It’s Not What You Think)
- Realistic Threat Assessment — What’s Actually Likely?
- The Calm Factor — Decision-Making Under Pressure
- Getting the Family On Board
- Kids and Preparedness — Age-Appropriate Involvement
- Community vs. Going It Alone
- The Gray Man Concept — Not Broadcasting Your Preparedness
- Dealing With Fear, Stress, and Uncertainty
- After the Crisis — Emotional Recovery
SECTION 2: WATER
- Why Water Is Your #1 Priority?
- How Much Water Do You Need?
- Storing Water
- Finding Water When the Tap Runs Dry
- Purification — The Big Four Methods
- DIY Filters You Can Actually Build
- Testing Water Purity
- Special Situations
- Long-Term Water Infrastructure
- Water Conservation
SECTION 3: FOOD
- The Food Storage Mindset — Eat What You Store, Store What You Eat
- How Much Food Do You Need — Calories, Nutrition, Special Diets
- Short-Term Food Storage — Two Weeks to Three Months
- Long-Term Food Storage — Six Months to One Year and Beyond
- The Pantry Approach — Building a Working Stockpile
- Bulk Staples — Rice, Beans, Grains, and How to Store Them
- Freeze-Dried and Dehydrated Food — What’s Worth Buying
- Canning — Water Bath and Pressure Canning Basics
- Dehydrating Food at Home
- Cooking Without Power — Camp Stoves, Rocket Stoves, Open Fire
- Cooking for a Crowd — Extended Family and Group Scenarios
- Food Safety When the Power Goes Out
- Gardening for Food Security
- Seed Saving
- Raising Backyard Chickens
- Hunting, Fishing, and Foraging Basics
- Wild Edibles — What’s Safe, What’s Not?
SECTION 4: HEALTH & MEDICAL
- Building a Serious First Aid Kit
- Wound Care — Cleaning, Closing, and Monitoring
- Infection — Recognition and Treatment
- Antibiotics — What They Treat and What They Don’t
- Managing Chronic Conditions Without Regular Medical Access
- Prescription Medications — Building an Emergency Supply
- Dental Emergencies Without a Dentist
- Childbirth Basics for Non-Medical People
- Mental Health During Extended Emergencies
- Herbal Medicine — What Actually Works
- Essential Oils — Separating Fact From Hype
- Sanitation and Hygiene When Infrastructure Fails
- Dealing With Waste — Toilets, Latrines, and Sanitation
- Vector Control — Keeping Insects and Rodents Out
SECTION 5: ENERGY & SHELTER
- Understanding Your Power Needs
- Generators — Types, Sizing, and Safe Use
- Solar Power Basics for the Home
- Battery Banks and Power Stations
- Wind Power at the Home Scale
- Fuel Storage — Gas, Propane, Diesel, Kerosene
- Heating Without the Grid — Wood, Propane, Kerosene
- Cooling Without Air Conditioning
- Lighting Options and Emergency Lighting
- Shelter-in-Place — Making Your Home More Resilient
- Weatherproofing and Insulation
- Emergency Home Repair
- Building a Bug-Out Shelter
- Temporary Shelter — Tents, Tarps, and Improvised Options
SECTION 6: SECURITY & DEFENSE
- The SANE Approach to Security
- Home Security Fundamentals
- Situational Awareness — The Most Valuable Security Skill
- Perimeter Awareness and Early Warning
- Firearms — The Basics for Non-Gun People
- Firearms Safety and Storage
- Non-Lethal Options
- Protecting Your Preparedness — Operational Security
- De-escalation — The Most Important Security Skill
- Group Security — Neighborhood Watch and Community Defense
SECTION 7: COMMUNICATIONS
- Why Communications Matter
- Battery-Powered and Hand-Crank Radios
- Ham Radio — Getting Licensed and Getting Started
- GMRS and FRS Radios — Family Communication
- CB Radio — Still Relevant
- Emergency Alert Systems — What to Monitor
- Communicating With Family When Separated
- Signal and Non-Electronic Communication
SECTION 8: TRANSPORTATION & MOBILITY
- Vehicle Preparedness — Every Car Should Have This
- Bug-Out Vehicle Considerations
- Routes and Maps — Don’t Depend on GPS
- On Foot — Bug-Out Bags and What Goes In Them
- Bikes as Serious Transportation
- Fuel — How Much to Store and How
- Roadblocks, Detours, and Alternative Routes
SECTION 9: FINANCIAL PREPAREDNESS
- Cash on Hand — How Much and What Denominations?
- Precious Metals — A Realistic Assessment
- Barter — What Has Real Value When Money Doesn’t
- Protecting Your Documents and Financial Records
- Insurance — What You Need and What’s a Waste
- Debt and Financial Resilience
- Community Economy — Trading Skills and Resources
SECTION 10: PLANS
- The 72-Hour Plan
- The Two-Week Shelter-in-Place Plan
- The Bug-Out Plan
- The Family Communication Plan
- The Medical Emergency Plan
- The Financial Disruption Plan
- The Power Outage Plan
- Scenario-Specific Plans
- The Every-Day Carry Plan
- Reviewing and Updating Your Plans
SECTION 11: SKILLS
- Navigation — Map, Compass, and Stars
- Fire Starting — Multiple Methods
- Knots — The Ten You Actually Need
- Basic Carpentry and Home Repair
- Basic Plumbing Repairs
- Basic Electrical Safety and Repairs
- Sewing and Gear Repair
- Preserving Food — The Full Spectrum
- Animal Husbandry Basics
- Land Navigation and Orienteering
- Weather Reading — Without an App
- Foraging — Safe Practice and Identification
- Basic Mechanics — Keeping Vehicles Running
- Ham Radio Operation
- Teaching Others — Passing Skills to Your Family
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A veteran of World War I, he lived simply, chopping his own firewood, tending his garden, and sitting on the front porch at dusk… talking with the neighbors and playing music on that old guitar.
Everyone prepped…
Back then, everyone raised a garden, and canned everything they could get their hands on. And they butchered hogs after the first frost. That was what you did to “prep” for winter.
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It was a time when families worked together…
I remember going with Grandpaw to visit a sick neighbor, carrying a basket full of Grandma’s fried chicken and sweet tater pie. And while we were there, he split a load of firewood and milked the cow. That’s just what neighbors did.
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