Hand and Toe Emergency Heaters
October 24, 2011 by admin
Filed under First Aid Kits, General Emergency Supplies, Survival Tools
These things are so small and easy to transport, it’s amazing how much of a life-saver they can be during a disaster or emergency. They’re little bags that, when activated, can produce up to 135 degrees Fahrenheit. The little, slim bags are the perfect size to slip into a pair of gloves or shoes, keeping your toes and hands from freezing.
On average, they last about 4-7 hours, depending on how long they’ve been in storage. They should be in every survival kit, whether for earthquakes, tsunamis, or fires, because at night, every where can be cold. Prevent hypothermia with these hand devices, or just use them when you’re skiing or snowboarding for extra comfort (that’s what I’ve done before).
This supply of hand warmers includes 40 pairs, plus 3 toe warmers. Enjoy maximum heat in the coldest of weather with these handy devices.
Little Hotties Hand Warmers 40 Pairs Plus Toe Warmers 3 Pairs
Safety Flare Signaling Kit
October 10, 2011 by admin
Filed under General Emergency Supplies, Survival Tools
With storm season fast approaching, it’s a wise idea to have on hand some type of flare-gun. It makes you easy to find, no matter where you are.
This Orion Safety Alerter Coastal Signalling Kit can launch a flare 500′ into the air. It is USCG approved to work in both day and night. The flare itself lasts up to 7 seconds, and everything about it surpasses US Coast Guard requirements.
Included in this package: 1 12-guage Safety Launcher, which can shoot the flare signals up to 500′; and 4 12-guage Red Aerial Flares, lasting 7 seconds and burning at 16,000 candela.
Orion Safety Alerter Coastal Signalling Kit
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.
Portable Emergency Propane Stove
August 15, 2011 by admin
Filed under Food Supplies, General Emergency Supplies, Survival Tools
No one knows how a disaster will effect the world around them. You may lose access to gas and electricity, especially if you’re on the road when it happens. leaving you stranded and starving. If you can’t get back to your house, your matches are wet, and you’re absolutely starving, what can you do but try to prepare your own food?
That’s where these little portable stoves come in handy. Yes, they’re actually meant for camping, but the compact size, easy-to-carry and light-weight design make them ideal for emergency survival too. This one is a single burner, making it even smaller than regular portable stoves, and runs off a small propane tank.
The Coleman PowerPack Stove can use 7,500 BTU and has a range of high to low heat. The propane is controlled via PerfectFlow, keeping the pressure at an even level. It’s super light-weight and becomes a small square when packed away.
The size makes it perfect to stash in a car, motorhome, or survival kit. Don’t worry about not being prepared again!
Coleman PowerPack 1-Burner Stove
Site Price: $34.99
Fire-Safe and Waterproof Small Chest
August 1, 2011 by admin
Filed under General Emergency Supplies
SentrySafe Fire-Safe Waterproof Chest, .36 Cubic Feet, Silver Gray
Site Price: $52.22 (usually $66.66)
What happens if your house catches fire? It doesn’t have to burn to the ground to lose all your important documents, like passports, family photos, birth certificates, DVDs, CDs, USBs, and wills. What about if there is a flood? Do you want to risk those irreplaceable and important items simply due to a little water?
No. Well, I hope not! That’s why it’s important to have at least one fire-proof object that can hold these documents. This locked box is fire-safe for 30 minutes up to 1550 Fahrenheit. Even if it is unlocked, a latch mechanism keeps the inside contents safe from the outside world.
Large Fire Resistant Safe with Electronic Keypad
August 1, 2011 by admin
Filed under General Emergency Supplies
Sentry Safe 38-Cubic Feet Security Electronic Keypad Fire Safe Weighing 218-Pounds, Black
Site Price: $449.00 (usually $838)
If you want a safe that is fire resistant, sturdy, and can fit more than just some paperwork, this is it. It has an electronic keypad for code-only access, with three-dead bolts and three steel live-locking bolts. The door is solid steel and pry-resistant, and inside are two adjustable shelves.
It measures 38-cubic feet and 218 pounds, difficult to move (so less risk from robbers). It’s black, letting it blend more casually into any room, and can house documents, pictures, family heirlooms, and anything else too important to risk during a fire or burglary.
Any Disaster Survival Handbook
July 20, 2011 by admin
Filed under General Emergency Supplies, Survival Tools
SAS Survival Handbook, Revised Edition: For Any Climate, in Any Situation
by John ‘Lofty’ Wiseman
Site price: $12.18
This book is one of the most popular in the genre. It tells you what to put in a survival kit, how to construct shelter, create tools, what to eat and what to avoid. There are basic emergency and wilderness medicine tips, and how to survive if services and supplies are cut off at home.
The author, John ‘Lofty’ Wiseman, served in British Special Air Service (SAS) for 26 years.
Disaster Emergency Meal Kit
July 18, 2011 by admin
Filed under Food Supplies, General Emergency Supplies
Mountain House 72-Hour Emergency Meal Kit
Site Price: $50.44
Once you add water to these 12 individual packages of food (three breakfasts, three vegetables, and six 10-ounce packets for dinner and lunch), you’ll be able to survive the first 72-hours after an emergency hits. You may be unable to escape your surroundings, incapable of getting food, and this may just save your life.
There are great flavors, like pasta primavera, sweet and sour pork with rice, and even granola with blueberries and milk. A little slice of luxury in the midst of disaster.
Survival Utensil Multi-Tool Set
May 19, 2011 by admin
Filed under Survival Tools
Site Price: $8.52
This Coleman brand multi-tool is the size of a pocket knife. It has a spoon, knife, and fork and packs away easily and discretely for easy portability. It is durably built to last a while. A necessity for any emergency or camping kit.