Things Found In Emergency Survival Kits

By Alyce Powell


No matter where you live, an emergency might strike one day that could leave you helpless and vulnerable. That is, unless you prepare ahead of time and purchase emergency survival kits to get you through. There are lots of kits available on the market, so it behooves you to research them and find the right combination for your household.

These premade packages are a great idea, but many only have a certain amount of food in them, so buy extra kits or stock up on extra food. Go for items that don't need refrigeration in case of a power outage during your emergency, which is a very common occurrence. Shelf stable items in cans or boxes are your best bet to help stretch your food rations.

Water is another item that you can never have too much of. Sure, there might be some in your kit, but it is usually only a bare minimum amount to survive. You will want more not only to drink, but also to use for sanitary reasons and to keep on hand in case a neighbor might need some.

The wide variety of kits available today are usually focused on disasters, many of which are caused by extreme weather or natural events beyond our control. One such example is an earthquake, which are common in areas on or near a fault line. Theses particular packs are geared specifically for conditions that may occur after an earthquake, and usually have the bare essential to last a certain amount of days for two to four people.

Hurricanes or tropical storms are another weather-related disaster that are an unfortunate reality for some people who live on or near a coast. Flooding and even tornadoes are other severe weather incidents that may cause you to need a preparedness package. There are specific ones that are packed for weather-related incidents, so look these up and buy as many as you think you might need in case a big disaster strikes.

There are also special search and rescue kits that will allow you to possibly help others who might need it. For example, some of these kits have bright fluorescent vests in them that allow you to be seen in the dark in case there is no power. Others may have a small, portable stretcher that folds out to carry an injured person to safety in case a health problem arises.

People forget that some emergencies are not related to the whether at all, and therefore they are wholly unprepared for them. Keeping a roadside assistance kit in your trunk can help you get through a car breakdown, especially if you are far from anywhere or anyone who can help you. No matter where you life, if you use your car often, this type of package can be a lifesaver.

Everyone should sit down and think ahead to any possible disaster that may strike, then prepare by purchasing emergency survival kits. They are a great investment which will pay off in the long run should a disaster happen to you. They also give you peace of mind knowing that you will have survival items on hand should something happen to you or your loved ones.




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