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Earthquake Emergency Survival Gear Disaster Kit Backpack 2 Person 3 Days NEW | ![]() |
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US $57.99 | 3d 17h 23m |
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Guardian Disaster Preparedness Kit Survival Kit Emergency Kit First Aid | ![]() |
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US $59.99 | 27d 6h 24m |
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New Earthquake Emergency Survival Gear Disaster Kit Backpack 2 Person 3 Days | ![]() |
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US $48.50 | 26d 20h 25m |
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Military .50 Cal Ammo Can 72 Hour Disaster Survival Kit | ![]() |
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US $69.95 | 11d 7h 5m |
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US $85.99 | 4d 4h 10m |
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disaster survival kits

When are bandages too old to use in a first aid kit?
I'm currently revamping my first aid/survival kit that I've been ignoring for a long while now; I'd thought I'd best check up on what I do and do not have in stock, with all the natural disasters of late, I want to be as prepared as I can.
I've noticed that some of my 'sterile' bandages have 'wet' blotches from the adhesive portion. Are they still considered safe to use?
They should have an expiration date on them, but if you need them for emergency purposes, it is better to use them then some unsterilized cloth.
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Earthquake Emergency Survival Gear Disaster Kit Backpack 2 Person 3 Days NEW | ![]() |
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US $57.99 | 3d 17h 23m |
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Guardian Disaster Preparedness Kit Survival Kit Emergency Kit First Aid | ![]() |
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US $59.99 | 27d 6h 24m |
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New Earthquake Emergency Survival Gear Disaster Kit Backpack 2 Person 3 Days | ![]() |
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US $48.50 | 26d 20h 25m |
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Military .50 Cal Ammo Can 72 Hour Disaster Survival Kit | ![]() |
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US $69.95 | 11d 7h 5m |
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Emergency Survival Kit Camping Disaster Be prepared | ![]() |
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US $85.99 | 4d 4h 10m |
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