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New 5 and 10 Person Deluxe Home or Office Survival Kits

Monday, December 1st, 2008

Hello! We have just added the following survival kits for large groups of people. These kits come with a 5 gallon bucket chemical toilet in addition to our standard survival kit contents. Come check them out at the store!

5 Person Deluxe Home or Office Survival Kit

5 Person Deluxe Home or Office Survival Kit

5 Person Deluxe Home or Office Survival Kit

This kit contains the following:

Food and Water:
5 Boxes of Aqua Literz - Equivalent to 30 packets of emergency water (5 Liters) and each box has a 5 year shelf-life
5 - 2400 Calorie Food Bars (12,000 Calories) - 30 Individually wrapped bars with a 5-year shelf life
50 Water Purification Tablets - each tablet purifies 1 liter of water

Light and Communication:
Dynamo Radio Flashlight 4 in 1 - AmFm Radio, Siren, 3 LED Flashlight, Cellphone Charger (with adapter included) - NEVER NEEDS BATTERIES
Rechargeable Squeeze Flashlight - 3 LED flashlight which generates and stores power by squeezing the handle (NEVER NEEDS BATTERIES)
30 Hour Emergency Candle - can also be used as a stove
5 - Green Emergency Glow Sticks - lasts for 24 hours
5-in-1 Survival Whistle - loud shrill whistle (travels over 1 mile) containing a flint starter, signal mirror, compass, and lanyard
Box of 50 Waterproof Matches

Shelter and Warmth:
5 Emergency Survival Blankets - Retain over 90% of the users body heat
2-Person Tube Tent with Rope
5 Emergency Ponchos with Hood

Tools:
10′ x 10′ Blue Tarp
7-1/2″ Flat Pry Bar
16 Function Knife
Leather Palm Working Gloves
Duct Tape - 2″ x 10 yards
5 - N95 Respirator Dust Masks - NIOSH approved

Hygiene and Sanitation:
Toilet Bags with Chemicals - Sealable, leakproof outer bag sealed to inner waste bag containing Bio-Gel waste gelation
5 Hygiene Kits- toothbrush, toothpaste, bar of soap, and 9 wet wipes.
5 Tempo Pocket Tissue Packs
Air Freshener

First Aid:
2 - 42 Piece Portable First Aid Kits - contains 42 pieces - 10 spot bandages, 10 sheer junior,5 sheer medium, 5 sheer strips, 2 antibacterial, 3 clear strips, 2 fabric strips, 1 extra large, 2 alcohol pads, and 2 gauze pads
2 Guardian First Aid Essentials Kits - 1 Trauma Dressing (5″x9″), 3 Sunscreen Lotion Packs, 1 Sting Relief Prep Pad, 1 Burn Cream Pack, 4 Non-Aspirin Tablets, 4 Antacid Tablets, 4 Ibuprofen Tablets, 1 Lip Ointment Pack, 1 Antibiotic Ointment Pack, 1 Pair of Vinyl (non latex) Gloves, 2 Finger Splints, 10 Cotton Tip Applicators, 1 Roll of First Aid Tape, 1 Roll of Gauze Dressing, and a First Aid Instruction Guide

Other:
Deck of playing cards for entertainment

10 Person Deluxe Home or Office Survival Kit

10 Person Deluxe Home or Office Survival Kit

10 Person Deluxe Home or Office Survival Kit

This kit includes the following:

Food and Water:
10 Boxes of Aqua Literz -Equivalent to 30 packets of emergency water (5 Liters) and each box has a 5 year shelf-life
10 - 2400 Calorie Food Bars (12,000 Calories) - 30 Individually wrapped bars with a 5-year shelf life
50 Water Purification Tablets - each tablet purifies 1 liter of water

Light and Communication:
Dynamo Radio Flashlight 4 in 1 - AmFm Radio, Siren, 3 LED Flashlight, Cellphone Charger (with adapter included) - NEVER NEEDS BATTERIES
Rechargeable Squeeze Flashlight - 3 LED flashlight which generates and stores power by squeezing the handle (NEVER NEEDS BATTERIES)
30 Hour Emergency Candle - can also be used as a stove
5 - Green Emergency Glow Sticks - lasts for 24 hours
5-in-1 Survival Whistle - loud shrill whistle (travels over 1 mile) containing a flint starter, signal mirror, compass, and lanyard
Box of 50 Waterproof Matches

Shelter and Warmth:
10 Emergency Survival Blankets - Retain over 90% of the users body heat
2-Person Tube Tent with Rope
10 Emergency Ponchos with Hood

Tools:
10′ x 10′ Blue Tarp
7-1/2″ Flat Pry Bar
16 Function Knife
2 Pair of Leather Palm Working Gloves
Duct Tape - 2″ x 10 yards
10 - N95 Respirator Dust Masks - NIOSH approved

Hygiene and Sanitation:
2 Toilet Bags with Chemicals - Sealable, leakproof outer bag sealed to inner waste bag containing Bio-Gel waste gelation
10 Hygiene Kits- toothbrush, toothpaste, bar of soap, and 9 wet wipes.
10 Tempo Pocket Tissue Packs
Air Freshener

First Aid:
2 - 42 Piece Portable First Aid Kits - contains 42 pieces - 10 spot bandages, 10 sheer junior,5 sheer medium, 5 sheer strips, 2 antibacterial, 3 clear strips, 2 fabric strips, 1 extra large, 2 alcohol pads, and 2 gauze pads
2 Guardian First Aid Essentials Kits - 1 Trauma Dressing (5″x9″), 3 Sunscreen Lotion Packs, 1 Sting Relief Prep Pad, 1 Burn Cream Pack, 4 Non-Aspirin Tablets, 4 Antacid Tablets, 4 Ibuprofen Tablets, 1 Lip Ointment Pack, 1 Antibiotic Ointment Pack, 1 Pair of Vinyl (non latex) Gloves, 2 Finger Splints, 10 Cotton Tip Applicators, 1 Roll of First Aid Tape, 1 Roll of Gauze Dressing, and a First Aid Instruction Guide

Other:
2 Decks of playing cards for entertainment

What To Do During Earthquake Emergencies

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

One never knows when an earthquake will take place, and as such if you are living near a fault line, you need to be prepared everyday. For an earthquake might be right around the corner.  Natural disaster can strike any time, any place, any time of day, independent of your plans or expectations.

The first thing you should do is to prepare an emergency kit. A 72 hour survival kit for every member of your household should always be available. Make sure that each kit will have food, water, and first-aid enough to last for 72 hours.

You should also be familiar with where your circuit breakers and gas valves are in or around your home. That way, you can turn it off right away during an earthquake. This will prevent further problems such as fire.

Check the condition of your home. Make sure that it does not have any major cracks or fissures and it can withstand a strong earthquake. Be sure to fix all the cracks in your walls, door frames and chimney.

Lastly, have an evacuation plan. Every household should devise its own emergency plan so as not to panic when an emergency situation does occur. Remember, panic and confusion often lead to further injuries and accidents.