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Why would you use these 6 items for an earthquake survival kit?
Why would you use these 6 items for an earthquake survival kit?
this is your survival kit:
1.Swiss Army Knife
2.4L of mineral water
3.A Dust Musk
4.A Small Tent
5.A Mobile Phone
6. A Avalanche Transmitter
1.Swiss Army Knife- has a multitude of uses, can be used to dig out foreign bodies (such as wood that gets stuck in your skin) if you get them, or to open things; can be used to cut clothing away from injuries and for opening things.
2.4L of mineral water- to drink. Consume only when necessary. If needed, can clean out large injuries.
3.A dust mask-so you do not inhale dangerous particles.
4.A small tent-can be used to provide shelter until help arrives, or can possibly be used as a stretcher to drag an injured person.
5.A mobile phone-to call for help, give locations, and to contact family and friends.
6.An avalanche transmitter-so that if you are stuck under piles of rubble the signal can be found and you can be rescued.
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12W Foldable Solar Charger Battery Kit 20W Lithium Battery Portable Solar For iPhone iPad tablet ebook and Camping, Hiking, Emergency, Survival, Disaster, Rescue, RV, Laptop. Hunting, Fishing, Marine, Military, Car, Travel
List Price: $179.00
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Description
Come with 3 x 4 W solar panels, fold down to 9.5 x 7.9 x 0.6" for easy carry, and opens up 24 x 8.5 x 0.2" for maximum charging capacity. Fits in most car dashboard
? 20W Lithium Polymer Battery that will give power of approximate extra 8 hours of iPad2 runtime...
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Adventure Medical Kits Trauma Packwith QuikClot
List Price: $28.57
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Includes trauma pads, sterile gauze, wraps and duct tapeto secure dressings or improvise a seal for a sucking chestwound, non-latex gloves and bio-hazard disposal bag, and aninstructional sheet.
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Quake Kare Emergency Thermal Blankets (4 Pack)
List Price: $14.95
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This compact blanket provides warmth (retains and reflects up to 90 of body heat), a waterproof and windproof shelter barrier, and a covering to help reduce shock when someone is injured.
Emergency thermal blanket to be used as emergency shelter...
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40W Foldable Solar Charger/ MPPT CONTROLLER Portable Solar for Camping, Hiking, Emergency, Survival, Disaster, Rescue, RV, Laptop. Hunting, Fishing, Marine, Military, Car, Travel
List Price: $199.00
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1 X iSolars 40W Foldable Solar Panel folds down to only 30 x 25 cm
1 X Maximum Power Point Tracking Quick-charging MPPT Controller, which tracks variations in the current and voltage produced by the solar panel and ensures a maximum charge rate for the battery...
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AAA 42 Piece Emergency Road Assistance Kit
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Travel with this well stocked kit stowed in your trunk for greater security on the road. The AAA 42 piece emergency road assistance kit includes: 1 AAA car care guide, 1 AAA membership brochure, 1 8-gauge booster cable, 1 flashlight, 2 AA batteries, 1 emergency poncho, 1 safety vest, 1 roll of duct tape, 1 2-in-1 screw driver, 6 assorted sizes of fuses, 1 shop cloth, 4 cable ties, 1 reusable zip lock bag, 19 pieces of first aid, 1 AAA storage bag.
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Quakehold! Gas Shutoff Wrench
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Zinc-plated steel tool made in the USA. Comes with light reflective tape for easy location at night and a zip tie to hang near gas meter. Fits 1/2" and 3/4" valves and is easy to use. To shut off gas, apply tool to valve and turn 1/4 of a turn...
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Adventure Medical Kits UltraLight and Watertight
List Price: $17.00
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Adventure Medical Kits Ultralight and Watertight 5oz First-Aid Kit Carry this compact kit on one- to two-day trips when you want an ultra light, essentials kit. Weight 4 oz, Size 6" x 4" x 1". Ideal uses include Adventure Racing, Boating, Canyoneering, Climbing, Hiking, Kayaking and Offroad MotorcycleATV riding...
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Waterproof HydroLine Insert - Medium (12" x 24") (60510)
List Price: $10.95
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No more worry of water damage to critcal emergency supplies in your larger duffle and rolling-duffle bags. Waterproof your emergency kits and supplies with a HydrolinerTM Insert. Simply place your emergency supplies in the hydroliner, seal, then place hydroliner into the emergency kit storage bag...
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Voodoo Tactical 3-Day Assault Pack with Voodoo Skin
List Price: $59.95
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This is the more traditional discreet bag you have been asking for. It looks more like a day pack and less like a military or tactical bag than the Voodoo Tactical MOLLE compatible bags. This Voodoo Tactical pack is 14"L x 11...
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Waterproof HydroLine Insert - Small (9.5" x 18") (60500)
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No more worry of water damage to critcal emergency supplies in your backpacks and duffle bags. Waterproof your emergency kits and supplies with a HydrolinerTM Insert. Simply place your emergency supplies in the hydroliner, seal, then place hydroliner into the emergency kit storage bag...
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SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and DSCA Handbook, Tactical Level Commander, and Staff Toolkit, GTA 90-01-021 combined
List Price: $1.99
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SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and DSCA Handbook, Tactical Level Commander, and Staff Toolkit, GTA 90-01-021 combinedTake a look at the sample for this book and for details about downloading 500 free US military manuals as a thank you for taking the time to look at our book...
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3 Comments
The point is _to take it with you_, not to go back for it. A kit should be designed to contain the things you are most likely to need in the event of a disaster. If you live in a hurricane area, maybe not a tent, but a tarp to spread on some patch of dry land or roof. Everything in it should be in a waterproof container.
The minimum is water, food, crankable radio, light source.
FYI: I had some earthquake training and the doorway thing is a common misconception. It is not in fact a safe place to be. Probably safer than under a large chandelier or in front of a 10 foot bookcase filled with steal weapons, but your #1 choice should still be to get under something sturdy- Kitchen tables are usually a good bet, office desks, large chairs, turned over sofa, etc. That and the importance of having earthquake survival kits around are probably the most important things I picked up from the training. Of course I still do not have a survival kit adn after the earthquake that morning I got up since my alarm was set for 5am anyway. Oh and one thing I remember from my childhood in socal is after every earthquake my father would immediately go shut off the gas to the house and then run to the bathroom and pull the drain and start filling the tub. I always thought it was strange he liked to take a bath after what I guess would be a dirty earthquake, but I soon learned that this was so we had some drinkable water in case the big one hit and the water was shut off. Smart thinkin pops!
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