Prepper’s Guide to Natural Disasters Aims to Educate on Survival
OutdoorHub 05.21.13
They hit everywhere, often without warning, and leave a trail of destruction in their wake. Natural disasters come in many shapes and different sizes, but they all have one thing in common: They often leave the affected panicked and lost. A new book by James D. Nowka will change all of that. Nowka’s Prepper’s Guide to Natural Disasters provides readers with easy-to-follow solutions to help prepare for, assess, survive and recover from a bevy of common natural disasters.
According to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, disaster survival awareness is at an all-time high. Prepper’s Guide to Natural Disasters erases the stigma of “preppers” as crazy and apocalyptic by illustrating how the average American family can benefit from prepping for common natural disasters like floods, fires, tornadoes and hurricanes.
Straightforward chapter titles including “Staying Put”, “Food”, “Water” and “Shelter” guide readers through the basics and advanced steps of quality survival prep. Firsthand accounts, easy-to-read checklists and instructive sidebars and statistics serve to help people understand the importance of preparing for threats in their own part of the country. With the start of wildfire, tornado and hurricane season nearly upon us, Prepper’s Guide to Natural Disasters deserves a place on every bookshelf in America and is bound to spur an important discussion about preparedness for future safety.
Prepper’s Guide to Natural Disasters hits shelves on May 26th.