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We provide information on survivalism, camping, food storage, cooking and grilling, and self reliance.
Our goal is to ensure you are prepared for natural and man-made disasters, before, during and after they occur.
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| 1 | How To: Make a Dry Bucket |
| ncluded as a link in the Kearney Fallout Meter article, a dry bucket allows you to create a low-moisture environment for working with electro-statically sensitive equipment. |
| Also in: Disaster PreparednessHow To |
| 2 | How To: Make a Kearney Fallout Meter |
| A Home-made Radiation Meter that Requires No Batteries?
A scientist named Cresson H. Kearney, at the Oak Ridge Laboratory, designed this meter. It's simple to make and may save your life. |
| Also in: Disaster PreparednessHow To |
| 3 | New Again: Radiological Survey Meters |
| During the "cold war" years of the 1950's and 60's, America began stockpiling hardened nuclear shelters with all sorts of food and equipment. One of the very "hi-tech" devices put out into these shelters were the radiological survey meters. Your Rogue Turtle bought one and, after all these decades, tracked down a company that can re-calibrate these valuable tools. |
| Also in: Tools |
| 4 | Opinion: Post-Nuclear Disaster |
| If there were a nuclear disaster, would you really want to be one of the survivors? I have studied various scenarios for nuclear events and share some thoughts on what could happen. |
| Also in: OpinionsSafety |
| 5 | Reference: Location of US Nuclear Plants |
| Do you live near one of the 130+ nuclear plants in the US? Not sure? Here is a summary of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's list of plant locations. |
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