Prepare your child for the unpredictable. Teach your boy or girl basic outdoors survival skills, first aid, how to create their own "bug-out bag," and more.Most of us aren’t ready for the worst possible events—fire, civil disorder, earthquakes, floods, hurricane, tornado—but we can be! Now there is an easy way for mothers and fathers to teach their kids to be better prepared—and for families to learn to work together. David Nash offers projects that will amaze and entertain kids—and help your family prepare for the worst:
- Bottle Cap Fishing Lure
- Dehydrated Toothpaste Dots
- Campfire Popcorn
- Penny Battery
- Mason Jar Butter
- Newspaper Seed Pot
- Rain Barrel
- Homemade Fire starters
- Bug Out Bag
- Compost Pile
- Portable DIY Fishing Gear
- Tin Can Lantern
- Book Code
- Paracord Bracelet
- 48 Hour Candle
- Waterproofing Matches
- Mini Can Stove
- Plastic Bag Water Collection
- And much more
Make sure your family is ready for the unexpected.
David Nash is a former Marine with over a decade of experience in Emergency Management and another ten years in Corrections. He currently works in training as an instructor at a correction academy teaching new officers how to handle angry felons.
Add in a couple of semesters working in a liquor store during college and he has seen it all. In fact, David had the third highest prepper score on Doomsday Preppers as well as worked more than 20 Presidentially declared disasters.
He has authored several books on preparedness, as well as worked on several disaster response plans as a state planner.
He is a father and a husband. He enjoys time with his young son William Tell and his schoolteacher wife Genny. When not working, writing, creating content for YouTube, playing on his self-reliance blog, or smoking award-winning BBQ he is asleep.