The first step in survival planning is planning the main room in your home that you are going to “hunker down” in during a disaster event; something Michael Janich has already done in his own home. And the first thing people think of when the power goes out is having a generator. Michael Bane discusses the do’s and don’ts of purchasing and installing a generator for home use.
And Rob Pincus shows viewers how best to train with a .22 semiautomatic pistol in
the event that this is the one firearm you have at your disposal during the worst
case scenario.
After water and shelter, food is the next, most important resource you need. Mike
Janich discusses what types of food to store and how to store them, as well as how to do the math when figuring out how much food you need on hand.
And if you are one of millions who own a model 1911, Rob Pincus will show you how to train with the classic .45 auto to be prepared for the worst case scenario.
Michael Bane visits Picher, Oklahoma to introduce us to the idea that having to purify your water isn’t necessarily a far fetched idea.Michael Janich takes us through alternate water sources, such as your home’s water heater. He will also give step-by-step instructions on how to go about purifying water.
And if you’ve ever thought about owning a rifle in a pistol caliber, Rob Pincus will show you why having a rifle and pistol with the same caliber is a good idea – as
well as what you need to do to train how to use them.
In this episode, we’ll show you what types of items to put into your survival medical kit, and what you should consider before placing something in there that you may not be qualified to use.
Also, we’ll look at the classic .38 snub nose revolver. If this is the only gun you have in a survival scenario, you need to know the best way to use it effectively.
The Best Defense Survival always deals with firearms for defensive use in a disaster situation. But your security during these times goes well beyond having a gun.From gun storage to physical barriers, this episode will show you what to consider around your home, as well as when moving out in the open, that will keep you and your family safe during a disaster.
The worst time to practice what you are going to do if you have to leave your home in an emergency is when the event is actually happening.In this episode, we’ll take you through the things you need to prepare in advance, as well as how to practice loading it to be sure you and your family get to safety
in time.
Many of us have had to “hunker down” in our homes during snow storms, earthquakes and power outages. But what if you and your family have to stay in for a whole week, month or even longer?
In this episode of The Best Defense Survival, we’ll show you how to prepare yourself to “Bug In” during a survival event. From food and water to heating and cooking, you’ll be better prepared to keep you and your family sustained after this episode.