Monday, December 26, 2011

Emergency Essentials You Should Carry In Your Car

!±8± Emergency Essentials You Should Carry In Your Car

Have you ever been driving along, minding your own business when you hit a sudden traffic jam? Maybe you have had car trouble as you are cruising down the freeway, but you are miles from an exit? Perhaps a severe storm hits and all the major routes to your destination are closed. These are scenarios that don't happen frequently, but they do happen. If something like this happens to you will you be prepared?

Emergency preparedness for travel was weighing heavy on my mind as we sat in our car, stuck in major road construction on sweltering afternoon in the desert southwest. All traffic was at a standstill for well over an hour. We didn't want to run the car for several reasons - wasting fuel and overheating the engine were two of them. Yet it was very hot and dry without a spot of shade or any options for choosing a different route. Fortunately we were on vacation so we had just got the car serviced, the tank was full of gas, and we had plenty of cold water and snacks in the cooler. But what if this had been a quick trip just to run errands or commute to work? You should be prepared at all times for emergencies, just in case.

So what should you carry in your car at all times? The list is very basic and shouldn't take up too much room. You can easily store these items in your trunk or make a small emergency kit to keep in the back seat for quick access.

Always have these items in your car:

Water - I carry a 24 pack of bottled water that I picked up at the store for less than . It is always in my car, just in case. It may not be cold, but it is still water than can be used for drinking or any other use. Blankets - Now you don't need a down filled blanket, just something simple and easy to carry. I keep two small fleece blankets in my car that I picked up for around at a discount store. They are the perfect size to keep in your car because they take up very little room. The low price makes them easy to part with if I need to use them to help at an accident scene. Flashlight and flares - Make sure you have a working flashlight in your car at all times. You never know when you might need to check under the hood at night. Flares are helpful if you are broken down on the side of the road. Putting out flares will help other cars to see you and alert them to your problem. First Aid Kit - Assemble a basic first aid kit with bandages, antibiotic ointment, pain reliever, disinfecting wipes, etc. Snacks - Keep a few non-perishable snacks in your car as well. Things like nuts, granola bars, fruit snacks, etc. Rotate them often so you will always have fresh snacks with you. Note - If you have a problem with mice getting into your car, don't keep snacks. Instead, make sure you have a small bag of snacks you can put in the car each time you leave.

In addition to keeping these items in your car, you should always make sure your car is in good working order. Make sure you have a good spare tire that is full of air in your car in addition to a jack and lug wrench. Stay on top of the maintenance schedule and always make sure you have a full tank of fuel. A wise man once told me it is just as easy to keep the tank a little above half full as it is to keep it a little above empty!

An emergency becomes far more stressful when you aren't prepared. Carrying emergency essentials in your car will give you peace of mind when you are on the road.


Emergency Essentials You Should Carry In Your Car

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Extreme 5-Person 3-Day Emergency Survival Kit (10500)

!±8± Extreme 5-Person 3-Day Emergency Survival Kit (10500)

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Post Date : Dec 18, 2011 19:30:37 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


Special Features:Mobile: Emergency gear kits are packed in a SecurEvac backpack with padded shoulder straps, top carry handle, and sternum strap for stability in motion.Complete: Each disaster gear kit includes key survival supplies for all the basic needs of 30 people.Visible: Bags are designed for quick-find emergency identification and high visibility for safety in use: safety orange markings, 360° high-visibility reflective safety stripes, integrated 3-LED flashing safety signal.Secure: Breakaway tamper-evident closure ties for main compartments keep supplies secure yet accessible in an emergency.Flexible: Emergency supplies can be customized to meet specific needs.Sanitary: Includes Fold-Flat Portable Toilet (holds up to a 275 lbs person), 8 biodegradable waste bags, 8 deodorizer packets and 2 full rolls of toilet paper.Contents:For Mobility and storage:(1) SecurEvac backpack with integrated LED safety signalFor search and rescue:(1) pair leather palmed work gloves(1) pair safety goggles(1) pry barFor easier breathing:(30) dust masksFor minor medical situations:(1) first aid kit(5) emergency blanketsFor hydration:(30) Emergency drinking water pouches (4 oz.) [5 year shelf life]For nutrition:(5) 2,400 calorie food bars (60 portions) [5 year shelf life]For shelter:(1) 8' x 10' tarp/ground cover(1) cordFor communication and light:(1) whistle with lanyard(1) AM/FM radio with extra batteries(1) flashlight with extra batteries(2) 12-hour light sticksFor maintaining proper hygiene and sanitation:(1) Carry-FlatTM portable toilet(6) toilet bags(6) deodorizer packets(2) toilet paper rolls(4) pairs vinyl gloves(30) sanitary towlettes(2) 4 oz bottles hand sanitizerFor emergency management:(1) emergency instruction sheet(1) clipboard(1) writing tablet(2) pens(10) tamper-evident breakaway closure tiesDimension & Weight: 14" x 18" x 13", 28 lbs.

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Food Storage - www.esl-lab.com

See www.esl-lab.com/emergencykit/emergencykit-video.htm for language activities that accompany this video. Randall Davis discusses how his family stores food for emergencies and what steps can be taken by others to prepare for disasters.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

4 Person Deluxe Survival Kit

!±8± 4 Person Deluxe Survival Kit

Brand : ER - Emergency Ready | Rate : | Price :
Post Date : Dec 07, 2011 06:21:18 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Includes(4) ER Food Bars - 3 day supply for 4 people, 5 Year Shelf-life. (12) Water Boxes w/ Straws - 3 day supply for 4 people, 5 Year Shelf-life. (50) Water Purification Tablets - To purify unsanitary water. (4) Thermal Blankets - Designed by NASA to retain body heat! (4) Ponchos with Hoods - Don't be caught out in the rain without shelter. (1) Tube Tent - Comes with rope and instructions. (4) Out-of-state Contact Cards - Keep track of loved ones with these! (3) Lightsticks - 12 hours of bright green light at the snap of a finger! (1) Lightsticks - 12 hours of super-bright yellow light - just snap to glow! (1) Solar / Hand-Crank Powered Light, Radio, & Cell Phone Charger (5) Emergency Candles - Each candle lasts 5 hours! (1) Box Waterproof Matches - 50 matches; light after getting wet! (1) Safety Whistle - Blow loud for immediate rescue attention! (4) Tissue Packs - Help maintain sanitary conditions. (12) Sanitation/Toilet Bags - Maintains sanitary conditions! (1) Package Toilet Chemicals - Maintains sanitary conditions! (1) Snap-on Toilet Seat (optional) - Use with container as portable toilet. (1) Roll of Duct Tape - Great for various applications! (1) Plastic Sheeting - Shelter-in-place for protection from contaminants. (1) Survive-a-Guide - Complete guide to surviving any disaster! (4) Dust Masks - Prevents dust and germ inhalation. (1) Pair Vinyl Gloves - Protects hands from infection. (1) Pair Work Gloves - Heavy duty with leather palm. (1) Gas Shut-off Wrench - Protect your home from gas explosions. (1) Nylon Cord - 50 feet of heavy duty nylon rope. (1) Multi-function Swiss Army Knife - 5 function folding knife. (1) Can Opener - Easy to use GI style can opener. (1) 52-piece First Aid Kit - Comprehensive first aid kit in plastic case. (1) Packaged in 5 Gallon Air Tight Container - Easy to carry!

  • A 4 person, 3 day supply of emergency food, water, and emergency supplies.
  • Packaged in easy to carry 5 gallon container.
  • Perfect for the home, office, or anywhere!

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Survival Backpack Part 2

In this series I will show discuss and display the items that I keep in my Survival Backpack. You may call it a BOB (bug out bag), GHB (get home bag), 72 hour kit, or any other name. Basically this is a ready to go system that is made up of smaller kits that can help me to survive away from home, and ideally in the wilderness. There are many other videos on YouTube on this same subject. If this interests you spend some time watching many of them to get an overall view of the kits. Each person will pack it a little differently, so the more you see the better you can prepare your kit. As always, thanks for watching! (more)

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