As lockdowns continue to take place around the world. It is time to start figuring out to become more reliant on ourselves. Below are 5 different devices that may help you in the future.
Lomi
As you know it is claimed that a fertilizer shortage is driving up global food prices and scarcity. How can you combat this living in a small apartment? A possible way is Lomi. Lomi is a remarkable tool for waste reduction. Easy to operate with a relatively small footprint. The dirt Lomi makes can go into your indoor plants, your garden, or your green bin depending on the mode you select.
Indoor Gardening
Hydroponic Garden: Short on space? hydroponic outdoor grow system is designed for fast, maximum-convenience vegetable gardening. More nutritious and better-tasting than soil-gardened produce because oxygenated water and nutrients are delivered directly to the roots. There are several systems on Amazon and you can also google how to make your own hydroponic garden.
Water from Air
Water shortages are happening more and more, so having a water source other than relying on store bought water or the government is very common sense. Atmospheric water generators (AWG) are a freshwater generator that is simple and yet practical invention. The main process that transforms air into water is condensation. For centuries, many people worldwide devised different methods to produce drinking water. Many forget the fact that there is readily available water in the air. Billions of gallons of water recycle daily in our natural atmospheric cycle daily worldwide.
Solar Power Generators
Other than having solar power panels on your home a great back-up especially if you live in an apartment is a solar power generator. It provides a continual emergency power supply to charge your electronic devices and operate your home appliances in any emergency situation. It enables you or your family to overcome any disasters and accidents by staying fully charged and connected while in the safety of your home.
Canning
Canning is a method of food preservation in which food is processed and sealed in an airtight container (jars like Mason jars, and steel and tin cans). Canning provides a shelf life that typically ranges from one to five years, although under specific circumstances, it can be much longer. A freeze-dried canned product, such as canned dried lentils, could last as long as 30 years in an edible state. This is the perfect thing to start doing in order to have enough food for any future incident.
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