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Are You Prepared? - Emergency Kit Guide

Are You Prepared? - Emergency Kit Guide

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ArianeThursday, August 21, 2008



Living in this precarious world, you need to be prepared for any emergency that you may face. Whether it be a natural disaster prevalent in your geographic area or a man made disaster, you need to have an emergency survival kit with the proper emergency supplies to survive on your own. In the event of an emergency, rescuers will be overwhelmed and unable to assist all those in need of attention. That's why you need to have emergency supplies that you can count on when stores will be closed, electricity will be out, and roads will be unavailable.

This guide will walk you through everything that you should include in your emergency kit(s).

Home

(2) Meal Replacement Energy Bars - High calorie bars are recommended
(4) Bottles of Water - Keeps you hydrated
(2) Thermal Blankets - Retains body heat while still being lightweight and compact
(1) Solar Battery Charger - Amstron TYN-91 recommended
(2) Sets of Rechargeable AA Batteries - For backup power
(1) Battery Charger - To recharge your AA batteries
(2) Packs of Water Purification Tablets - To purify unsanitary water
(2) Ponchos and Hoods - Don't be caught out in the rain without shelter
(2) Glow Sticks - Great for dark areas and signaling to rescuers
(1) First-Aid kit - In case you're injured
(2) Tissue packs - Help maintain sanitary conditions
(1) Whistle - Blow loud for immediate rescue attention
(2) Dust Masks - Prevents dust/germ inhalation and reduces risk on inhaling toxins

Car

(1) First-Aid Kit - In case you're injured
(2) Triangle Reflectors - Lets oncoming traffic know where you are
(1) Tire Pressure Gauge - To check your tire pressure
(1) Set of Jumper Cables - Incase your car battery dies
(2) Bottles of Water -To keep hydrated
(2) Meal Replacement Energy Bars - High calorie bars are recommended
(1) Solar Battery Charger - Amstron TYN-91 recommended
(2) Sets of Rechargeable AA Batteries - For backup power
(1) Battery Charger - To recharge your AA batteries
(1) Roll of Emergency Tape - Lets oncoming traffic know where you are
(2) Dust Masks - In case it's dusty outside
(1) DC to AC Power Inverter - To use your cigarette lighter as an AC source
(1) Cigarette Cellular Charger - To keep cell phone charged



Office

(2) Meal Replacement Energy Bars - High calorie bars are recommended
(4) Bottles of Water - Keeps you hydrated
(2) Thermal Blankets - Retains body heat while still being lightweight and compact
(1) Solar Battery Charger - Amstron TYN-91 recommended
(2) Sets of Rechargeable AA Batteries - For backup power
(1) Battery Charger - To recharge your AA batteries
(2) Packs of Water Purification Tablets - To purify unsanitary water
(2) Ponchos and Hoods - Don't be caught out in the rain without shelter
(2) Glow Sticks - Great for dark areas and signaling to rescuers
(1) First-Aid kit - Incase you’re injured
(2) Tissue packs - Help maintain sanitary conditions
(1) Whistle - Blow loud for immediate rescue attention
(2) Dust Masks - Prevents dust/germ inhalation and reduces risk on inhaling toxins

School

(2) Meal Replacement Energy Bars - High calorie bars are recommended
(4) Bottles of Water - Keeps you hydrated
(2) Thermal Blankets - Retains body heat while still being lightweight and compact
(1) Solar Battery Charger - Amstron TYN-91 recommended
(2) Sets of Rechargeable AA Batteries - For backup power
(1) Battery Charger - To recharge your AA batteries
(2) Packs of Water Purification Tablets - To purify unsanitary water
(2) Ponchos and Hoods - Don't be caught out in the rain without shelter
(2) Glow Sticks - Great for dark areas and signaling to rescuers
(1) First-Aid kit - In case you're injured
(2) Tissue packs - Help maintain sanitary conditions
(1) Whistle - Blow loud for immediate rescue attention
(2) Dust Masks - Prevents dust/germ inhalation and reduces risk on inhaling toxins
 
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