Monday, March 5, 2012

Emergency Preparedness Kits and Outdoor Survival Equipment Only at Disasterkare.com


Emergency Preparedness Kits and Outdoor Survival Equipment Only at Disasterkare.com

Survival kits are basically packages of basic supplies and equipment that are prepared in advance to aid in survival in case of an emergency (an accident or a natural disaster). Survival kits are a requirement in lifeboats, military aircrafts, and space crafts, but you should also get yourself one when going out to the great outdoors. It is important that you know what should be included in your emergency preparedness kit and what should make up the outdoor survival equipment you take with you. Note that different kits have different supplies and equipment. You could even buy a kit with items you specify. There are, however, several emergency preparedness supplies and equipment that you should never compromise on.

Your survival kit should have outdoor survival equipment and supplies to provide shelter and warmth. Examples of items that you should have in your kit are reflective ‘aluminized’ space/survival blanket for body heat retention and for signaling, lightweight poncho to protect you against the elements, a bivvy bag or ‘tube tent’, and tarp with tie-tapes or grommets (nylon or polyester). Others emergency preparedness supplies are ferrocerium rod, fire strikers, waterproof matches, fire pistons or solar spark lighters for starting fires, and cotton pads or balls smeared with white petroleum.

You need health and first aid outdoor survival supplies. Some of the items that should be included in the kit are bandages, band aids, sterile combine dressing, gauze pads and tapes, adhesive tape, medical tweezers, surgical razor/scalpel, disinfectant pads, and latex or rubber gloves. To ensure that everybody is healthy, the kit should come with a thirty day supply of personal prescription meds for all family members. Other important outdoor survival supplies are antibiotic cream, epinephrine and antihistamines in case of allergic reactions to insect stings, rubbing alcohol, suture kit, disposable surgical staplers, oxytetracycline tablets in case of infection or diarrhea, aspirin, and extra pairs of prescription eyeglasses/contacts for all family members. The kit should include such emergency preparedness supplies as low sodium salt to prevent dehydration in case of diarrhea, mineral and multi-vitamin supplements

Your emergency preparedness kit should include food and water. Go for purified water (or mineral water), high-calorie protein bars, and canned food. You should also consider such outdoor survival equipment as rainwater collection equipment and seawater desalination kits. Signaling and navigation equipment are very important in a survival kit. Your kit should include a whistle, a signal mirror, high-power LED light, flares, laser pointers with lithium batteries, surveyor's tape to mark your location, a pencil/pen and paper, a compass, distress beacons (EPIRBs), GPS, NOAA weather alert radios, two-way radios, a trail chart/map, and a survival manual.

You should also consider including such supplies as gill nets in case you need to do emergency fishing to survive, Swiss Army knife, can opener, flashlights, sturdy cord, and a solar charger in your emergency preparedness kit.

One of the most important outdoor survival supplies when buying or creating an outdoor emergency survival kit is sunscreen. Exposure to direct sunlight between 10 O’clock in the morning and 4 O’clock in the evening not only leads to sunburns, but it also increases the risk of skin cancer. The sunscreen should come with SPF of over 30. You should also include UV protective sunglasses.

3 comments:

  1. Wonderful Blog, Emergency Survival Kits is designed to protect your family against Earthquakes, floods, tornado, hurricanes or any other natural disaster. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Having an emergency kit is the best thing you can do to keep your family safe. You’ll sleep well knowing that when a disaster or emergency situation arises you have planned and are prepared for it with your emergency preparedness survival kit.

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  3. Great, all described in this blog are what needed for emergency situations.

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