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Monday 12 May 2014

What You Should Know About Different Types Of Emergency Kits

By Eric Holm


Disasters strike suddenly and without prior warning, leaving you entirely at a loss! Since you are never prepared for such crises you could be anywhere - home, work, school or in a car. We are so absorbed in our day to day activities that we often make the mistake of avoiding important safety measures which are required to safeguard us from freak accidents or other sources of harm. That is why keeping an emergency kit within close proximity is always advisable. Lack of proper emergency supplies during such grave situations has been the cause for death of many who could have survived if proper disaster kits had been available around. You can buy emergency and disaster kits from various sources but selecting a proper one for your unique situation is the key.

A good emergency survival kit is one that fits your unique needs. There emergency kits are available for one person to more than hundred people. You can buy these kits either by visiting a good real world outlet or through online retailers. No matter whether you want to buy a personal survival kit, office kit, classroom kit or a C.E.R.T kit, you can look to the Internet for a variety of sources to buy them from. There are different types of emergency and disaster kits that you can use, some useful ones are listed below.

The average fanny pack style survival package holds enough emergency supplies for a trip that lasts approximately three days. It will include things like nonperishable food, a compass, a simple shelter, some bottled water, some kind of signaling device, a flint stone and other assorted items. For handling a disaster involving a boat or even a major rain event, it will be helpful to have a water survival pack. This is something that will best serve a pilot, fisherman, cruise tourist, someone living on a houseboat or a family whose home is located in a flood zone. It will contain many of the same basic items as any survival pack, including water, food and blankets. It should also have some basic fishing gear, sunscreen, a canteen, assorted bandages, sun screen for protection from the elements, flares, strobe lights and some sort of waterproof device that can be used to light a fire.

Pocket Survival Emergency and Disaster Kits. Pocket survival kits are generally small and can be carried in one's pocket itself (as the name suggests). Pocket kits are generally used by people who are on frequent outings, or by those who go for camping or pursue adventure sports. Trekkers, campers, cyclists, hunters are among the ones to use this survival kit. All the basic survival tools like compass, rescue whistles, knife, fishing cords, flashlights, duct tape etc are present among the components in the pack. Backpack Survival Kit/Bucket Emergency Kits. Both of these kits are easy to carry. They generally contains almost all the survival supplies like first aid, proper shelter equipment, emergency food, water communication product, and more. It could be a best kit in case of an general emergency or in surviving post an earthquake, flood or even a forest fire.

Make sure the kit you choose has items that suit your unique needs and will be helpful considering the terrain, environment and expected weather conditions. Equipment must always be properly stored so it will be in good working condition when you need it most. Quality of individual items may vary from package to package but all will contain the basic necessities for surviving any catastrophic event.




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