dimanche 11 mai 2014

Different Types Of Emergency Kits Suit Meet Different Needs

By Eric Holm


An unexpected event can turn into a disaster at any time and in any location. Some catastrophic event could occur while you are driving in the car, attending school, working at the office or sitting quietly at home. It is imperative that you are prepared with a well stocked emergency kit regardless of where you are when disaster strikes. Chances for surviving a natural disaster or accident dramatically improve when there is access to the proper items. Retailers offer a wide variety of disaster kits and it is up to the consumer to choose the one that best suits individual needs.

Emergency kits come in all sizes and configurations. Small household units are adequate for the average family. There are also massive packages designed to lend aid to dozens of people. Consumers can locate a suitable kit by visiting a local outlet store. Online retailers also stock a variety of packages designed for specific locations or situations. It is possible to find online sources for all kinds of kits, including those designed for personal survival and those meant for use in a classroom or office. When choosing a disaster kit, consider your particular needs and review the various options available.

A typical fanny pack kit is just big enough to carry emergency supplies for a maximum of three days. You can expect to find a compass, signaling device, a basic shelter, a flint stone to make fire, power bars or some type of nonperishable food item and some bottled water. Look for a water survival pack if you expect to be on a boat or out fishing. This type of pack may be carried on a small plane or stored away in a home that may be in danger of being affected by flood waters. This type of kit will have the obvious survival items like water, food and blankets. Additional items that may be inserted include sunscreen to protect the skin from the sun, a canteen, a strobe light, flares, hooks and fishing line.

For something extremely portable, consider purchasing a pocket survival pack. This item will work well for any day trip to the woods or hiking around the wilderness. Hunters, trekkers and cyclists should never set out on a journey without carrying the proper survival gear with them. Proper preparation will give anyone the best chance of coming through an emergency situation relatively unscathed. This kit will be packed with fishing line, duct tape, a flashlight, a knife, a compass and a whistle to use to signal for help. The emergency bucket kit is designed to be easy to transport and features all the typical items with the addition of first aid supplies, something to use for communication, and a basic shelter. A kit like this will come in handy in the wake of a flood, earthquake, forest fire or any other kind of emergency situation.

Always choose a kit according to your own specific requirements. Consider where you are going and what type of terrain you will encounter during your trip. Always check the weather forecast so you know what to expect. Survival items should always be properly stored and periodically inspected for any kind of damage. Item quality will often vary according to package but they will all have the basic items needed to survive a disaster.




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