Friday 16 November 2012

BOOK OF THE DAY: URBAN SURVIVAL by Michael Garver


by Michael Garver







BOOK DESCRIPTION
If you were suddenly thrust 150 years into the past, would you be able to survive? Disasters happen…hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, a prolonged electrical outage, or even a terrorist attack…if such an event happened in your town or city, could you survive an event when the world as you know it has changed overnight?

If you realize that the unthinkable could happen and you want to be prepared, then you need this book. It will show you what items you will need, how to use those items, and how you can survive for extended periods of time without power, convenience stores, or a reliable and clean water source. You will learn when you should evacuate or stay put, what to bring with you if you must evacuate, and how to handle hygiene concerns wherever you may be. 

It is never too early to start preparing for any crisis, and Urban Survival: When the World as You Know It Has Changed Overnight can help you get started.


REVIEWS
5.0 out of 5 stars Gave me a fresh perspective October 31, 2012
Whether you're just getting started or are already into survival preparedness, you need to read this book. Urban Survival is a great handbook on what you will need to survive if overnight, your neighborhood becomes one of those disaster areas we sometimes see on TV. This really motivated me to get my butt in gear, put my supplies together, and think about long-term planning for the period of time beyond basic survival.


5.0 out of 5 stars A Must for Would Be SurvivalistsOctober 31, 2012
This review is from: URBAN SURVIVAL: When the World as You Know It Has Changed Overnight (Kindle Edition)
If you love your family and your way of life, you should read this book to be mentally well-prepared for what you might have to do in the case of a disaster or civil unrest. As the author says, those who have given the thought and preparation to what could happen will be those who can make the best of any situation, and I believe that this a lesson well stated in the book. Being kind of a middle of the road "prepper" (not fanatical, but not entirely unprepared) I know I'm better off for having read this. Putting a few of Garver's suggestions in place makes me feel more secure and allows me to enjoy life without fear. I recommend this book as a level-headed, not "fear-based" approach to preparedness.


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