Earthquake Kit for 4 People
September 28, 2011 by admin
Filed under Automobile Emergency Kits, Earthquake Survival Kits, Evacuation Disaster Kit
This kit is perfect for every kind of disaster preparedness. It can be for four people for 72 hours, or one person for 288. It’s in a handy grab-and-go bag that is durable, and everything inside covers your basic needs.
There are 48 200-calorie food bars with a 5 year shelf life, 40 water purification tablets, flashlights, survival whistle, tube tents, mylar sleeping bags, fire starter, fuel tablets, light sticks, can opener, candles, large fist aid kit, and so much more.
Don’t be stuck without the emergency supplies you’ll need!
Site price: $199.95 (regularly $360)
Disaster Prepardness for the Family
September 28, 2011 by admin
Filed under General Emergency Supplies
If you want a guide you can keep on hand in the case of an emergency, this book–Handbook to Practical Preparedness for the Family–is it for you. It fits your family needs perfectly, and covers all of your needs: Protection, food, water, shelter, hygiene, heating/cooling, air, medical and first aid, electrical power, light, and more!
It tells you all the supplies you will need, tell you how to prepare for the worst, and how to use what is on hand if you weren’t prepared already. It will get you ready for the most deadly types of natural disasters: tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, and floods. It has easy-to-copy worksheets so that you can keep one in each room or RV or wherever else you might need it. Helps you with elderly, pregnant women, pet owners, and people with disabilities.
Handbook to Practical Disaster Preparedness for the Family, 2nd Edition
Site Price: $17.96 (normally $24.95)
All Weather Emergency Space Blanket
September 8, 2011 by admin
Filed under General Emergency Supplies
Emergencies happen all the time, so it’s important to have the right supplies on hand. Whether it just be the shock from a car accident to the shivering cold from being stranded over night, an emergency blanket can be the difference between life and death, exhaustion and comfort. Moreover, this Emergency Blanket can be used for other things: tarps, tourniquets, makeshift tent, and more.
This specific emergency blanket comes in four different colors: red, orange, blue, and olive. It’s probably smart to get a bright one and a dark one: a bright one may be the visual stimulation needed for someone to find you, while a dark one would work well if trying to remain hidden (who knows why).
It weighs 12 oz, making it heavier than the standard mylar blanket, but way lighter than a military blanket. It’s called a space-blanket simply because the thinness, but it’s re-usable (compared to mylar, awesome!), has multiple purposes, and great for a car emergency kit or general survival supplies you keep in your home.