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Finding The Finest Survival Kits Is Often Quite A Complicated Business
Before buying your survival kits it will pay for you to find out more about what essential items should the kit contain? The simple fact is that there are numerous different kinds of such kits being sold on the market and so without knowing which items to look for you might not be able to zero in on the best kit. It is also quite surprising to note that many of these kits actually do not even include water as part of their items; so, paying special attention to the most essential items in a survival kit will enable you to make the right choices.
You could for instance slip and twist your ankle quite badly which will then lead to much swelling and experiencing a lot of pain; furthermore, it may be turning dark and you may be some distance from civilization and help will not be at hand. This is when you will need to fall back on a survival kit to help you treat the swollen ankle, deal with the swelling and also the pain.
In addition, you have to consider the possibility of various natural disasters affecting the city or area in which you live. You will obviously also have to think about any situations that can arise and for which you will not be well prepared for. These factors, when taken into account, can help you decide on which kind of survival kit is most suitable for you.
Typically, your survival kit must include a selection of specific items that will help you tend to wounds and handle difficult and dangerous situations. The survival kit should also have items that will help in stabilizing your internal life support systems so that you come out of bad situations in one piece and can also communicate with others. It should have those items that will ensure that you are able to support yourself when there is no other support to be found.
Some unscrupulous survival kit manufacturers try and dupe their customers by not stating the exact number of items contained in their kits. You should therefore be careful about this aspect and also look for a first-aid kit which obviously must be better than just one that contains just a few Band-Aids and a small bottle of antiseptic solution.
It will also pay for you to look for certain specific kinds of kits that can help ensure that you survive different kinds of situations. There are in fact a number of kits that have especially been designed to address specific kinds of environments or specific kinds of disasters. You should look at these and then pick one that best suits your particular circumstances.
In many instances, finding the perfect survival kit may not be possible because there won’t be a kit available on the market to fit in with certain kinds of situations. Furthermore, even if you do find a survival kit that addresses your needs it is still not enough. This is because you should, in order to play it even safer, think about buying an extra survival kit so that you also have a backup that can be used if anything really serious happens. In addition, you must always be prepared for the absolute worst.
Signaling is also a vital aspect of survival and so you need to have items such as a torch or signal mirror which can be used to attract the attention of search parties. Also, to survive you need more than survival kits; you need to be calm under stress and you should also stop, think and observe as well as plan your survival till help reaches you.
Are you an outdoor enthusiast? Maybe you go camping frequently? Even if you’re just at home, it benefits you to own car survival kits. Be sure that you own one that contains the things you can use in case of an emergency.
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Food Emergency
Why is our food supply of paramount worry when wondering how we’ll keep our family or ourselves going? After all, so many of us live in developed countries and we have the mentality that all that food in stores will see people through any emergency. Problem is, many people can’t make it to the stores during power outages, blizzard conditions and other natural disasters. Even the recent volcano eruptions have limited people in their ability to access transportation. Some people won’t have the access to money or cash when needed. They may live far away from towns and cannot get into the populated areas to buy food. Some people may need to leave town and head to their cottage or another family’s home.
We can spend a lot of time organizing and planning long-term food supplies, storage and ensure we eat what is getting close to its expiry date. Some people have done this and are certainly to be praised for their advanced planning efforts. I cannot discourage them in that. There are many of us who simply cannot or do not have the time or even inclination to do that, and yet we have a nagging worry in the back of our mind of how pathetically ill-prepared we are for a food emergency.
What I’ve found is a lot of food available that is prepared for much longer storage life such as 5 to 10 years, even up to 25 years. Freeze dried food, MRE’s, these foods are what military personnel carry with them. For those of you unfamiliar with MRE’s, they are individual pouches of food ready to slip into an MRE heater. THe heater is also a slim disposable holder that requires only one tablespoon of water to heat the MRE meal that you slip into it. The MRE will provide nutritious meals that are most tasty hot than cold, which is why you want the MRE heater with you. At about .99 for the heater, you can see what I’m talking about. The heater is not a piece of bulky equipment and does not require fuel.
I am explaining this in detail as many of us have never heard of MRE’s or the MRE heater. The meals keep best in 75 degrees farenheit or less and will last 5 years or so in hotter climates, longer in cooler storage. You can understand why the military finds these so valuable.
MRE’s can be provide a 30 day supply of food in a box, with 2000 calories per day of meals per person. The 30 MRE heaters are also provided with it, depending on what company you by from. They eliminate the need for power or drinkable water to heat up the food, they are light to carry but have excellent food and last for years. You can carry them on hiking or wilderness trips, being ready for the unexpected such as poor weather conditions or being lost in the bush. You can keep a box in your home for easy evacuation as part of your emergency preparedness kit. They are fantastic to have.
There are also containers of freeze dried meals that last from 20 to 30 years, so once you have bought these, you will have taken care of your food supply. You can start storing cans of meals bit by bit until you have the variety of different meals you would want with you. One can has nine servings and indicate that it is lactose free, shellfish free, pork free, etc., Prior to ordering them, you will be able to see the nutrition facts, the ingredients, and how many servings it will provide.
Freeze dried food seals in the nutrients and are superior to dehydrated foods. They keep the shape, texture and taste, vitamins, fibre, color of fresh frozen foods. Some examples of the meals you may buy: vegetable stew with beef, chicken and rice, spaghetti and meat sauce, chicken a la king, beef stroganoff, vegetarian meals, beef or chicken teriyaki, lasagna with meat sauce, sea food chowder, incredible assortment of desserts, individuals cans of specific side dishes such as fluffy white rice, sweet corn, green beans, the list is vast.
So you can see that you don’t have to be eating monotonous beans and canned soup every day, nor do you have to worry about the expiration date. One man wrote that the snack crackers he tried after 25 years of storage were delicious. There are also single and two-pack pouches of freeze dried food for travel, hiking, camping, etc. Best sellers are Beef Stroganoff, Lasagna/Meat Sauce, Beef Stew, Chicken Teriyaki, Eggs/Bacon. Happy Eating!
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