Poor Man Survival
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A Digest of Urban Survival Resources
The
Do-It-Yourself, Cheapskate, Low-Income, Poor Man's Survival Kit
And yes, everything you see here
in this photo can be easily found in your own home, your neighbor's garbage
cans and behind almost any shopping mall or store in the dumpsters. And it's
all FREE!
So whether you really are poor,
don't have the money – or you can purchase these ready-made.
IMPROVISED
COOKING KIT - The
frying pan you see in the photo is made from a large tuna can with a snap on
& off "coat hanger wire" handle. The drinking cup is a modified
tin can also with a snap on & off coat hanger wire handle too. And the
water bucket you see there is made out of a large tin can as with a snap on
& off coat hanger wire handle. And to make some cooking utensils like
these, all you need is a little bit of imagination, that's all.
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IMPROVISED
CANTEEN WATER CONTAINER - Besides being able
to use almost any type of zip-lock sandwich bags and condoms (new, NOT used and
non-lubricate) as improvised collapsible, fold-up, water containers. You can
also use empty plastic bottles too. And then by attaching some string or
parachute cord to them, you'll be able to carry or wear it around your neck or
waist. Oh yea, something else that I found in a dumpster that makes a great
improvised canteen are those aluminum can "Munster Energy" drinks
that come with a screw on & off cap. I can't believe these are expendables
and thrown away after you finish drinking out of them and are not returnable or
recyclable. You can usually find them in the trash cans near some "shop
& go" stores or wherever there is a gym.
IMPROVISED HEATER
& STOVE - Yep. these items
can be easily made out of aluminum soda cans and any type of tin cans along
with a little bit of duct tape and a piece of cloth. But what is extremely
important and very dangerous is NOT to use any "combustible fuel"
like gasoline. That's a big no-no because of the [combustible] vapor &
fumes it gives off. And so instead, always use some NON-vapor and
NON-combustible fuel like BBQ and Zippo lighter fluid. As to how to make
these improvised lanterns, heaters & stoves out of soda & tin cans...
Due to there are so many types and ways you can make them it's best to just
Google the words: "How to make a coke can stove & lantern" and
up will pop a dozen or more websites & pages including on Youtube too.
Check it out and see!
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IMPROVISED
FIRE STARTERS & TINDER
- Look closely at the photo you will see several different types of
fire starters. Some are just plain old regular paper or wooden matches and
then there is two different types of BIC lighters, one small and one large.
Which when the fuel inside these BIC lighters is all used up people normally
just toss them in the garbage or on the ground. But they are still useful and
can be used to start fires. And to make and use them like that over-rated and
over-priced fire starter called a "Spark-Lite."
All
you have to do is remove the metal clip from the top of these BIC lighters so
the flint & striker wheel are exposed. And so you can get the sparks
closer down to and on top of some dry tinder to ignite it. But be careful
when you remove these "metal clip" covers is to protect and keep in
place the "striker wheel." And if you're not careful, what will
happen is not only will the striker wheel pop out but also the flint and the
flint spring will pop out too and you'll never find or be able to put these
pieces back inside of the BIC lighter. And so once you remove the metal cover
it's best to wrap some thin wire around the two plastic arms that are holding
onto the striker wheel so it won't pop out.
To
make a nifty storage container for your quick starting tinder like cotton
balls, simply cut off the lower bottom portion of these BIC lighters with a
saw and you'll be able to stuff inside of it several cotton balls. Or simply
remove from any clothes dryer the "trapped lint" in the lint
catcher screen and use that to ignite and get a fire going. To learn more
about how to convert BIC lighters into a fire starter, just log onto this
link here: http://www.survivaloutdoorskills.com/zips_and_spark_lites.htm
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IMPROVISED
FISH & SNARE KIT - To make these all you need are
some pins, small nails, coke can pull tabs, nylon string, dental floss and
almost any kind of "thin" wire and or some strong nylon string. To
make some fishing hooks it's best to use some small safety pins and sewing
needles along with some coke can pull tabs & aluminium foil so they can be
used to make some fishing lures. As for what to use as fishing line and for
making small game snare traps.. dental floss and nylon (parachute cord) string
work the best. As to what to use as multi-purpose all year round fishing bait,
try packing and using different colored "sticks of gum." To learn
more about how to make and use some of these items for fishing and snaring game
just go to this link here: http://www.survivaloutdoorskills.com/fishing.htm
IMPROVISED CUTTING TOOLS &
KNIVES - The ones you see here in the photo I was able to
make out of a tin can lid tops, a broken file saw blade, a jig saw blade, a
window paint cleaner razor and some heavy duty razor blade too. All securely
attached to a piece of wood and or some cork along with the use of some duct
tape.
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IMPROVISED
RAIN JACKETS & PONCHOS
- These can be easily made out of any large trash bags or rolls of plastic. And
if you're wondering what's the difference between a rain jacket and rain
poncho.. a rain jacket trash bag has just one hole in it for your head + two
holes for each of your arms. And a rain poncho trash bag has one hole just for
your head and the sides of the trash-bag are cut open on both sides like one of
those Mexican poncho villa blankets.
IMPROVISED
SHELTER - These can be
easily made out of almost any large size trash-bags or just some ordinary
sheets of plastic. It really doesn't matter what kind of tie-down cord you use
just as long as it's strong and you can securely attach it to the corners of
the trash bag or plastic. Which is by placing a very small lightweight, round,
smooth, rock to the corners of the trash bag or plastic and then wrapping some
string or cord around the stone (inside the plastic) and then tying it off.
Don't ever try making a hole into the plastic and then adding some tie down, it
will never work nor last long and will eventually rip and fall apart. To learn
more about how to make an improvised trash bag or plastic shelter simply go to
this link here:http://www.survivaloutdoorskills.com/expedient_shelters.htm
IMPROVISE SIGNAL DEVICES - What you see in the photo are some bright, orange
cloth. Though you don't really need to use bright orange but.. the brighter
the color (like orange) the more easily and further away it can be seen at a
distance. To use it for signaling, either hold it up and wave it vigorously
with your hand or simply attach it to a stick and then wave it vigorously to
get someone's attention. This signaling method works best if you can find and
use some shiny object like a mirror, tin can lid, aluminum foil, CD, etc. To
learn more about improvised signaling devices, just go to this link here: http://www.survivaloutdoorskills.com/signaling.htm
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IMPROVISED
WATER FILTER & PURIFICATION KIT
- The water filters in the photo are both, some made out of regular cloth and
some are simply just "coffee drip paper filters" too. To purify water
for safe consumption you can either boil the water for a minimum of 7+ minutes
and or you can use some NON-scented, regular, Clorex Bleach too. Which the
highly recommended dosage per liter/quart that will or should kill most germs
and contamination is 4 x drops if it is clear water and 6 drops if it's foggy
water. To learn more about how to use Clorex Bleach for purifying water and
other water purification techniques just go to this link here: http://www.survivaloutdoorskills.com/purifying_water.htm
IMPROVISED NIGHT LIGHT (Besides the use of a fire) - What you see in the photo
are not just some birthday & church candles but some lanterns made out of
plastic bottles. All you need is a small bottle like those small mini whiskey
bottle, a piece of cloth and some cut up and rolled up aluminum from any soda
or beer can. The purpose of cutting up some beer or soda can and then rolling
it is so when you run the cloth through it and it is absorbed with fuel it
will stay lit and will NOT melt or damage the rim of the small plastic or
glass bottle. But once again, DO NOT and NEVER use any gasoline as fuel, use
strictly NON-vapor and NON-combustible fuel like Zippo or BBQ lighter fluid.
Check out the photo and you will see how easy it is to make these.
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IMPROVISE
HUNTING WEAPON - To make
some improvised hunting weapons, first you'll need some heavy duty thick,
rubber bands, some nails of different sizes, some duct tape and some strong
cord. And once you have acquired these items, to learn how to make a bow
& arrow, slingshot, a throwing star and some other types of hunting
weapons just go to this link here: http://www.survivaloutdoorskills.com/weapons.htm
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Now depending on how often and
how far off the road you like to venture as well as what the climate,
temperature and weather is, you can always add more stuff to your survival kit.
And for those of you who don't
want to crawl & scrounge through some garbage cans and dumpsters to make
your own F.R.E.E. D-I-Y Survival Kit. There is an easier way. How? By simply
ordering one of Ranger Rick’s Inexpensive, Ultra-Light, SOS Survival Kits.
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Yours for better living,
Bruce ‘the Poor Man’
Additional Resources
The power to survive stems from
the mental preparedness
we have trained ourselves for.
1. MAKE THE UNKNOWN FAMILIAR
– Using visualization techniques and educating
yourself on past events and how victims survived will help condition your mind
to think in terms of contingencies and plans for action (i.e., How did my
grandparents survive the Great Depression, or how did the people of Honolulu
cope with Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941?).
2. CREATE A TRIGGER – This is the single most important thing that will make you want to
live and survive. You must shock or jolt yourself back into reality. This is
what a number of the survivors of the 9/11 disaster had to do as they scrambled
to escape the burning Twin Towers. Many of those, who froze in their tracks
with fear, died.
3. SITUATIONAL AWARENESS – When you are aware of what is going on in your environment, you
can react more quickly to what is occurring. Breaking up the enormity of
preparedness into smaller compartmentalized sections will help you concentrate
on one task at a time until the end result is achieved.
Follow the Five P’s of
Preparedness for any disaster or crisis you are planning for:
Prioritize.
Plan.
Prepare.
Practice.
Peace of mind.
Plan.
Prepare.
Practice.
Peace of mind.
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and again that when a society fails to plan and prepare for emergencies or
unexpected crises
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