Portable Sea Water Distiller & Survival Life Hacks On New Site

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A new website shares instructions and videos on how to make a portable sea water distiller, how to make hardtact survival food that can last for 150 years and a wide range of other survival life hacks.

A new website shares a wide range of survival life hacks including instructions and videos on how to make a portable sea water distiller, how to make hardtact survival food that can last for 150 years and more.


More information is available at http://modernsurvivalliving.com.


Mastering basic and advanced survival skills has become highly popular in recent times with the world’s climate becoming less stable and many experts predicting worldwide problems with food and water supplies in the near future.


Some people also seek out survival training so they can be prepared for themselves and their family in an emergency in the case of a natural disaster, political unrest or a terrorist attack.


Basic survival skills like learning the basics of acquiring or making food, water and shelter have applications way beyond simple survival and can give people a greater understanding of the resources they take for granted.


More advanced survival skills like distilling water have practical applications for every day living with many people choosing to produce clean, safe water this way from a municipal water supply that may be too high in chlorine or other chemicals or a local water supply that may carry the risk of different contaminates.


The new Modern Survival Living website includes a wide range of survival training topics including two full instructional videos on how to make a portable sea water distiller using easy to find components and a few home handyman tools.


The video instructions allow the viewer to understand and build a water distiller that can provide clean safe water from water sources like salt water or contaminated water.


Other valuable skills shared on the new website include making “hardtact” survival food that can last for up to 150 years and still be eaten, how to build a folding sawbuck for cutting firewood, how to make an improvised old fashioned smoke pit, how to build a solar furnace for fifty dollars, how to survive living in a car and more.


Other topics on the website include why most people should resign from their jobs and live like it’s a “gap year” every year, the safest places to live to avoid most disasters and ten survival fishing methods that can keep a person alive.


More information on the website is available at the link above.


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