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How to Survive a Heat Wave: Learn the Basics
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As summer rolls around, the likelihood of seeing more heatwaves affecting the nation increases.
Being ready for the worst is a wise decision if you live somewhere that already experiences higher temperatures than most.
Preparation is the key to surviving a heatwave, including having a backup plan for lost power, access to clean drinking water, and having an emergency disaster kit ready.
You should prepare your house for extreme conditions by installing weather stripping, insulation, a home generator, and window coverings.
Being ready for a heatwave now is the wisest course of action, especially in light of the changing climate and the threat of rising temperatures in the future.
We’re here to help you get ready for hotter temperatures and ensure that you and your family are safe, no matter the conditions outside.
Increased Number of Heatwaves in the World
The thought of living through a heatwave isn’t something that most people had to worry about in the past, but today, it’s a more likely threat.
According to the EPA, data analyzed from 1961 through 2019 shows that heat waves are significantly increasing in frequency, average length, number of days between them, and highest temperature recorded.
A high-pressure system that pushes down during a heatwave traps the air, preventing rain. It also ensures that the warm air stays on the ground and has nowhere to escape, causing a dramatic rise in temperature until the system clears.
We can classify a heatwave as a period when temperatures exceed the usual average for your area, despite the lack of an official definition. This could be just for one day or last for a few, and you may notice a rise in the temperature of up to 10 degrees Fahrenheit during this period.
Common Issues with Heatwaves
A heatwave is more than just a hot day; it can cause a variety of other problems, such as death and serious illness, so preparation is essential.
During a heatwave, there are many serious side effects and consequences that can occur, including:
Ill health
The most concerning side effect of a heatwave is its damage to our health, and when your body temperature rises to 103 Fahrenheit, you will likely develop heatstroke.
Heatstroke and heat exhaustion can make you feel confused, quicken your pulse, cause you to lose consciousness, cause you to stop sweating, and even lead to death.
Blackouts
A blackout or energy disruption is common during a heatwave due to higher energy consumption and the strain that the heat puts on the system.
Sometimes, the town may cut the energy supply during a planned power outage to reduce the risk of further damage.
Water Shortages
During a heatwave, increased water consumption could potentially lead to a water shortage in your town.
In this type of serious situation, there may be a planned disruption to the water supply, and you should receive a warning, but it can still catch some people by surprise.
Emergency Services are Under Strain
Emergency services will experience strain due to the higher rate of medical emergencies, such as people suffering from heatstroke.
If you require medical assistance, there could be an extended wait time during a heatwave.
6 Tips for Getting Prepared
A heatwave is a natural disaster like any other, and it requires thoughtful planning to make sure you’re prepared.
Here are some simple tips to follow to ensure your household is prepared for rising temperatures.
1. Know the Weather
Staying up-to-date with weather forecasts so that you know when there’s a warning of a heatwave is essential and the responsible thing to do.
Those who live in areas affected by heatwaves or with warmer summers should prepare their home in advance for upcoming events.
2. Have a Survival Kit
Whether you live somewhere that experiences heatwaves or not, every home should have a survival kit.
In this kit, you’ll keep emergency supplies like food and water, first aid, filtration, sanitation, and shelter in case you need to leave home suddenly and survive on your own.
Pack extra supplies during the winter to meet the additional requirements of surviving a heat wave, such as more water and moisture-wicking clothes.
3. Prepare Your House
If you live in an area where heat waves are common, you should prepare your home with weather stripping, insulation, and window treatments.
Some preparation before summer starts will pay off significantly when it gets warmer.
Many homes also invest in a generator due to potential issues with energy supply, and if you can afford one, it’s a smart buy for all kinds of natural disasters.
4. Stay Hydrated
Aim to drink more water than usual during a heatwave, but without overdoing it.
The recommended daily intake of water is around eight 8-ounce glasses, and during the summer, an extra two glasses.
In a heatwave, you should have at least 10 8-ounce glasses of water to keep hydration up.
5. Know How to Treat Heatstroke
Take some time to learn what to do if someone develops a heat stroke, as well as how to treat them.
In order to treat this condition, you should immediately cool the person down in a cool bath and place cool clothes on them, but avoid giving them any water or drinks.
Call 911 and ask them to rest while they wait for emergency services to arrive.
6. Beating the Heat
As heatwaves become more intense and more likely to occur, being prepared is the only defense we have against them.
With some carefully planned supplies and a home that’s ready to protect itself from rising temperatures, you’ll be better equipped to beat the heat and survive with no negative effects.
FAQs
Prepare your home for a heatwave, one of the more extreme weather conditions, with minimal effort.
Read on for some commonly asked questions about survival preparedness to ensure you’re prepared for all types of weather.
How can you prepare for a flood?
If you reside in a flood-prone area, you should build or upgrade your house to withstand these conditions. Make sure you elevate items like furnaces and electrical panels so they don’t come into contact with water, reinforce your home if you live in or near a floodplain, and have an emergency survival kit ready.
What should you do before a snowstorm?
Before winter, prepare your home for a snowstorm by insulating the walls and attic and installing storm windows. Stay indoors during a forecasted snowstorm, ensure your survival kit is well-packed, and keep salt ready for de-icing.
How much water do you need in the heat?
To avoid heat stress during higher-than-normal temperatures, you should aim to drink a cup of water every 20 minutes when working, with the preference being to take smaller sips rather than large amounts. However, never drink more than 48 ounces of water per hour, as it can be damaging to your health.
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Hillbilly CAST IRON Cooking
GRILLED CABBAGE
1 head cabbage
4 teaspoons butter
4 slices bacon...
Spice mix
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon pepper
2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
Directions:
1 Cut cabbage into four wedges.
2 Place each wedge on a piece of doubled heavy-duty aluminum foil.
3 Spread cut sides with butter.
4 Mix spices together in a small container and sprinkle all of the mixture equally over each wedge.
5 Wrap bacon around each wedge.
6 Fold foil around cabbage, sealing each wedge tightly.
7 Grill cabbage, covered, over medium heat for 40 minutes or until the cabbage is tender, turning twice.
Hillbilly CAST IRON Cooking
Cowboy Candy
1 lbs fresh various peppers, sliced
2/3 cup cider vinegar
2 cups sugar...
2 tablespoons mustard seed
1/4 teaspoon celery seed1 tablespoon garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
Slice peppers into rings. Mix cider vinegar, sugar, celery seed, garlic, and cayenne to boil. Reduce for 5 minutes to a simmer. Add jalapenos at the simmer for 5 minutes more. Load sterilized jars with jalapenos first and add liquid filling the jars leaving a 1/4 headspace. Process in a water bath for 15 minutes. Makes 2 pints or 4 half pints
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Biscuits and Gravy Breakfast Casserole Recipe -
Ingredients:
1 lb pork sausage
2 T butter...
2 packages Sausage Gravy Mix (makes 2 cups per package)
12 eggs
1 (5 oz) can evaporated milk
½ tsp salt
2 tubes refrigerated biscuits
Cook sausage in 10" Executive Skillet - breaking up using Mix 'N Chop, set aside.
In large saucepan, make gravy according to directions. Add sausage to gravy, set aside.
In large Stainless Steel Bowl whisk eggs, evaporated milk and salt. Soft scramble eggs with the butter. In a Stoneware Rectangle Baker layer gravy, eggs, gravy, eggs, gravy, then top with biscuits.
Bake for 20 to 25 minutes at 350 degrees until biscuits are golden brown.
Hillbilly CAST IRON Cooking
Bacon & Onion Foil Packet Potatoes
2 to 3 sheets of heavy-duty foil
1 packet onion soup powder
10-12 baby red potatoes, thinly sliced...
12 slices of cooked and crumbled bacon
1 small onion thinly sliced and diced
1 cup cheese (optional)
Salt and pepper to taste
3 tablespoons butter
Sour cream for serving (optional)
Spray each sheet of foil with cooking spray. Top each piece with equal portions of potatoes, bacon, 1 packet onion soup powder and mix. Add salt and pepper to taste. Add 1 tablespoon of butter to each serving. Wrap securely.
Grill for 20 to 30 minutes. Or you can bake it in the oven, at 350° for about 35 minutes or till done. Let stand 10 minutes before serving. Serve in foil, topped with sour cream if desired.
Hillbilly CAST IRON Cooking
JALAPENO PICKLED ONIONS
1 pound red onions, slice in 1/8 inch strips
1 Jalapeno, split lengthwise and sliced in strips
3 cups cider vinegar
1/2 cup brown sugar...
1/2 teaspoon thyme, ground
1/2 teaspoon Kosher salt
Place cider vinegar, brown sugar, thyme and salt in sauce pot. Heat until brown sugar is dissolved.
Pour over red onions and jalapeno, mix well. Place into plastic container. Label, date and refrigerate.
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Hot Pepper Veggies Recipe
Cauliflower head 1 Large, cut into flowerets
Green bell peppers 2 Medium, cut into strips 2 inches long
Red bell peppers 2 Medium, cut into strips 2 inches long...
Carrots 3 Medium, peeled and cut into strips
Cucumbers 2 Medium, cut into discs
Jalapeno peppers 4 Medium, halved
Canning salt 1 1⁄2 Cup (24 tbs)
Distilled water 14 Cup (224 tbs), divided
Sugar 1⁄4 Cup (4 tbs)
Prepared horseradish 2 Tablespoon
Garlic 2 Clove (10 gm)
Distilled white vinegar 10 Cup (160 tbs)
Directions
GETTING READY
1. In a large bowl combine cauliflower, green and red peppers, carrots, cucumbers, 12 cups of distilled water and 1 1/2 cups canning salt. Allow for the vegetables brine for 1 hour, then drain and rinse thoroughly.
MAKING
2. In a large sauce pan over medium heat add in 2 cups of distilled water, sugar, horseradish, garlic cloves and white distilled vinegar. Allow vinegar solution to simmer for 15 minutes.
3. Pack vegetables into hot jars to 1/2 inch from the top of the jar. Place half of a jalapeno pepper on top and ladle in the vinegar solution, making sure to release all the air bubbles.
4. Top with the two-piece cap and process for 10 minutes in a boiling water canner.
SERVING
5. Serve veggies as a side or use as required in cooking.
How To Make Glass Bottle Garden Fence
By Melissa Francis
March 18, 2014
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How To Make Glass Bottle Garden Fence
This step by step tutorial of reusing and re purposing glass bottles to make a color garden fence or piece of garden artwork is inspiring. I do have a suggestion to add to the project that I learned from previously working with glass that stays outdoors and encounters windy conditions: Buy rubber gasket discs from your local hardware store (20 cents a piece) to place on each side of the glass bottles as buffer which allows it to flex without breaking.
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Hillbilly CAST IRON Cooking
Hobo Hamburger
Ingredients
1 1/2 lb ground beef
1 cup cracker crumbs...
1 egg, beaten
1/4 cup lemon juice
1 cup grated cheese
1/2 cup chopped green pepper
2 teaspoon Paula Deen’s House Seasoning
4 medium red potatoes, sliced thin
1 large onion, sliced thin
4 carrots, peeled and cut into strips
4 slices bacon
Directions
In a large bowl combine ground beef, cracker crumbs, egg, lemon juice, cheese, green pepper and House Seasoning. Mix well. Shape into 4 patties.
Place each patty onto 2 layers of heavy-duty aluminum foil (enough to cover and close). On each patty, place potato slices, onion slice, and carrots. Slice bacon in half and place both slices on top. Seal aluminum foil tightly and cook on campfire or in a 350 degree oven for approximately 45 minutes.