Emergency Food

Prepare Drivers with Vehicle Safety Kits

Posted by on May 17, 2012 in Automotive, Emergency, Emergency Food, First Aid, General Safety | 0 comments

Prepare Drivers with Vehicle Safety KitsCar accidents and other roadside emergencies are very common. Preparing for these unfortunate events can minimize the risks to your safety and improve chances for survival in serious situations. Vehicle safety kits should contain first aid supplies, some emergency food and water, tools, and safety supplies to repair your auto or keep yourself safe until help arrives on scene. All drivers should keep an auto safety kit stored in their vehicle, and a great way to build survival preparedness is to provide every new driver with a roadside emergency kit as a rite of passage.

Every new driver should be given a vehicle safety kit and taught about what to do in an auto related emergency. Building driver awareness regarding the dangers of accidents and other mishaps may inspire new drivers to be more cautious. Educating younger drivers on how best to respond to roadside emergencies can reduce harm and increase survival when difficulties arise. Simple roadside emergencies may be quickly overcome with the proper tools and safety precautions. Even more complicated situations are best responded to with quick thinking and on hand emergency supplies.

A properly stocked roadside emergency kit will help minimize risks and prevent further damage or harm. A seemingly minor auto emergency such as a flat tire can quickly escalate into a dangerous situation without the proper precautions. Items to maintain your visibility such a reflective triangle or vest are important to safely move around a disabled vehicle and alert passing motorists of your position. If you require assistance, a cell phone will help you notify authorities, and a help sign may alert other motorists of your predicament. Light sticks and flashlights are important for visibility and vision at night or in overcast weather conditions.

Drivers should also be prepared for more complicated roadside emergencies such as a car accident or injury while traveling. First aid supplies are critical components of vehicle safety kits. Comprehensive car survival kits should include antiseptics and bandages, as well as items such as instant ice packs and pain relievers.

In addition to first aid supplies, multipurpose tools designed to break car windows and cut seatbelts are also great additions to auto safety supplies. Tire sealer and inflators are also practical. Convenient kits are available stocked with many of these useful items. If you find some specific supply missing, you may easily add a fire extinguisher, emergency blanket, and food and water to supplement as necessary.

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Choose the Best Survival Supplies for Your Needs

Posted by on May 9, 2012 in Disaster Preparedness, Emergency, Emergency Food, First Aid, Survival | 0 comments

The Best Survival SuppliesYou can find many suggestions for how best to establish emergency preparedness, and most will encourage building a survival kit with supplies to meet the basic needs of food, shelter, and health. If you are taking the time to prepare, you may as well make selections to best suit your individual tastes and preferences. A little comfort during a time of disaster may go a long way to establish a much needed positive outlook at a bleak time.

Just because a particular food has a long shelf life does not make it ideal for your survival kit. If you wouldn’t dream of eating a particular food in the best of circumstances, why would you select that for an emergency? Enough variety of easy to prepare emergency foods is available with extensive shelf lives to choose survival rations based upon foods you enjoy.

The best survival supplies will be long lasting, quality constructed, and durable. Choose items that rely minimally on technology. Solar and hand-crank powered electronics such as flashlights and emergency radios are a better choice than battery powered versions for long-term consequences of disasters. Go ahead and try out everything you are adding to your survival kit to make sure you will be able to comfortably use and operate these items when your life is on the line. If you hate something in the comfort of everyday living, it will only frustrate survival efforts in an emergency.

Of course it is important to include practical survival supplies to support health, nutrition, and shelter, but a disaster is inherently stressful and uncomfortable. Add some personality to your survival preparation now and you may find yourself better comforted at a time of need. Pick preserved versions of your favorite foods and choose emergency shelter in your favorite color. These are small adjustments that don’t take away from the importance and practicality of preparing emergency food and shelter options. This sort of preparation can truly help make the best of a bad situation.

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All-Purpose Bug Out Bags

Posted by on May 1, 2012 in Disaster Preparedness, Emergency, Emergency Food, First Aid, Survival | 0 comments

Ready Kit PlusIt is a wise plan of action to prepare for the unexpected to improve your chances for survival. In the event of an emergency, it may become imperative to evacuate a location. Evacuations often occur in response to natural disasters, violent conflicts, and other disaster scenarios. Bug out bags are recommended for individuals to be prepared for these instances. These survival kits should be stocked with supplies to last an individual at least 72 hours without access to the comforts of ordinary life such as medical services, food, and shelter.

Bug out bag supplies and gear have become a standard part of emergency preparedness. These kits should include everything you need to survive for three days. Your nutrition is important, because you will inevitably need your strength in the aftermath of a disaster. Pack enough emergency food and water to feed yourself for this time span. Shelter, communication gear, and personal protection are also important ingredients in a bug out bag. First aid supplies and any medications you require on a routine basis should also find their way into your kit. These supplies are often stored in back packs which are commonly used for bug out bags because of large storage capacities and convenient portability.

Planning for your health and safety in the face of unknown disaster is practical, because many emergencies are sudden in nature and evacuation warnings may not leave time to prepare at the last minute. Instead of relying on the chance preparedness and kindness of your government, neighbors, or strangers, bug out bags enable you to take control of your own security and survival. The supplies in a bug out bag may come in handy to help you survive a few days without emergency services following a disaster. They may also supplement provisions offered through emergency relief organizations.

The purpose of keeping a bug out bag ready is to get away quickly and stay alive until safe conditions return. Throughout the duration of a disaster, the ability of relief services to reach you may ebb and flow, and your bug out bag can keep you alive and healthy when supplies are short. Consider the climate and region in which you live as you assemble your bug out gear. If you are in an area prone to specific hazards such as wildfires, flooding, tornadoes, freezing temperatures, or hurricanes, plan accordingly. When disaster strikes, this preparation will give you a survival advantage.

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Pet Emergency Kits for Our Four-Legged Friends

Posted by on Apr 18, 2012 in Disaster Preparedness, Emergency, Emergency Food, First Aid, Survival | 0 comments

Pet SafetyPreparing for emergency situations is a practical way to improve survival and comfort through difficult times. Survival kits for emergency preparedness should include emergency food and water for each member of a household as well as sanitation considerations, first aid supplies, and medications. Family animals should be added to the tally of household members.

Pets can be a source of tremendous comfort and joy in even the toughest circumstances. Survival is the number one goal, but in surviving many must face loss. Many emergency situations involve tremendous loss including property damage and unfortunately life. Pet emergency kits can help prevent the loss of beloved animals in a crisis.

Pet versions of all the requisite survival supplies are contained in ready made pet emergency kits. These kits feature long shelve lives and are great options to keep animals nourished, healthy, and secure through a crisis. These survival kits can be purchased for either a cat or dog and contain supplies to face short-term emergencies. For longer survival durations, the emergency kits should be supplemented with additional food, water, and supplies.

Just as you would for a human member of your household with special needs, include any necessary medications or items your pets need on a regular basis with a pet emergency kit. A great preparedness item is an illuminated pet leash which reflects brightly and lights up when activated. This leash can help secure your pet or find your pet should it run off. Embedded microchip identification may also help find lost pets in the aftermath of a disaster, but for optimum safety, keep your animals close and well cared for.

Maintain a pet emergency kit for your animals to safeguard their well-being in times of crisis. Your family will be comforted by their presence and relieved to find all the supplies necessary to keep beloved pets comfortable and safe throughout trying times. If you haven’t prepared a survival strategy for your family, take this opportunity to do so and remember your four-legged friends as part of this important process.

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Surviving the Zombie Hordes

Posted by on Apr 16, 2012 in Disaster Preparedness, Emergency, Emergency Food, First Aid, Survival | 0 comments

Zombie Road RaceJust south of Manila, in Laguna Province, in the Philippines, about five thousand runners recently tested their mettle against a zombie horde on an obstacle course race. This survival-themed competition challenged participants to complete a three mile run without being consumed by almost two hundred zombies throughout the course. This fun zombie race was designed to promote fitness. In addition to bringing attention to a serious subject such as physical fitness, this event highlights a need for survival planning as well.

The Outbreak Manila race challenged runners to test their chances at survival against a zombie apocalypse inspired by popular zombie literature, music, movies, and television. Zombies would symbolically eat competitors’ brains by capturing flags hanging from the runners’ waists. Once three flags were stolen, the runner would become dead or undead as the case may be, with challenging options available to regain flags.

Zombies would jump out unexpectedly and drop from trees as part of the attack. The race forced runners to maintain focus and many in attendance realized the importance of fitness and strategic thinking for surviving an actual disaster situation. The objective to winning the race became completely overshadowed by avoiding the zombies, because to cross the finish line alive, survival is paramount.

Consider adding a fitness routine to your own emergency preparedness strategies. According to the participants in the zombie road race, endurance and strength are critical to reacting to obstacles and outrunning dangers. The symbolism of the zombies is appropriate when simulating physical attacks as well as medical contagion crises, when supplies are scarce and disease is a risk. To prepare for the potential of actual disaster or medical emergency, maintain survival kits including first aid supplies, emergency water, and emergency food stock. Being prepared for the unexpected can improve reaction times and increase chances of survival.

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Eat Like an Astronaut with Freeze Dried Food

Posted by on Mar 28, 2012 in Automotive, Disaster Preparedness, Emergency, Emergency Food, Survival | 0 comments

Freeze Dried FoodFreeze dried food is a tasty and wholesome option for food storage as part of planning for emergency situations. It’s also great for on the go meals when camping or traveling. All that is needed to prepare freeze dried food options is clean water. An on hand food supply in times of crisis enables you to maintain energy levels and increase your health and survival.

Many museums and novelty shops sell delicious freeze dried ice cream as a souvenir, because freeze dried food was created as a way to preserve food for long term space exploration. People may think of it as astronaut food. The long shelf life and quality of freeze dried food options make them an essential part of emergency preparedness and handy for camping and travel.

The unpredictable nature of emergencies makes preparation with emergency food a key to surviving difficult times. Families should keep a supply of freeze dried foods on hand for extended power outages and other emergencies. Freeze dried food items are available in quantities to last a couple of days to quantities to last years. A few servings of freeze dried food are a good addition to a safety kit stored in the trunk of your automobile as well. If you spend a lot of time hiking or camping, freeze dried food is a smart addition to your travel gear.

Nutritious freeze dried foods retain color, texture, and nutrition. Ready prepared meal options as well as fruits and vegetables gain a shelf life of 25 years with freeze drying. Freeze dried meats last up to 15 years. Many people enjoy freeze dried fruits without re-hydrating as a snack item. Delicious freeze dried entrees are available for each meal of the day and are a staple of survival kits. Preparation is simple; just add water and in a short time, you can enjoy soups, pasta, cereal, and more.

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