May 5, 2008
Survival with Non-Electric Lighting
What do you do for lighting when the electricity goes out due to severe storms? What if you decide to live with less electricity or none from the grid at all? What if the utility company shuts off your power for failure to pay bills? What if power where you live is cut due to some kind of an emergency declared by the government? The solution for lighting is in a book by Tim Matson, The Book of Non-Electric Lighting.
If you have fearful concerns about safety—you don’t want to burn the house down—Matson discusses safe and effective use of all types of lights and fuels, such as kerosene and LP gas. This 104 page comprehensive book has been revised and expanded. It’s a crucial resource in times of blackouts and for anyone who uses non-electric lights. Matson describes in detail how to select, assemble, install, and safely use and maintain all types of non-electric light sources. Included is a list of reputable sources for finding and purchasing safe indoor and outdoor lighting products
You’ll want a copy of The Book of Non-Electric Lighting for your survival library, and you can get yours from Lehman’s. Simply click on the Lehman's logo. On their home page, type Tim Matson in the search box. You'll see a page with a picture of his book. Click on it for a complete description and to order. You need not be left in the dark about lighting without electricity.























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