The ultimate show of love is the ability to protect the people you care about at all times. With an increase in the frequency of disasters, vital family survival kits will enhance their comfort at the most distressing moment. Emergencies come in many forms and at any time. How well you and the entire household survive will depend on your foresight.
It has taken years of research in survival to develop the ideal kit in terms of content and shape. The aim is to provide cushion to households and peace of mind whenever disaster displaces families and communities. With adequate basic needs for the entire family for days, weeks months or the entire year, you can plan your next action with peace of mind. This cushion provides enough time to explore alternatives as you adjust to your new situation.
Disasters require you to leave your house, office and even neighborhood within minutes. In most cases, you have no idea where to meet. During disasters, communication networks are also likely to collapse. As a household, it is important to have a meet-up or assembly point in case of a disaster. However, once you have met, there are long hours, days, weeks and months ahead before you resume normal life. This calls for preparedness.
The nature of each kit depends on the size of household you have in mind when preparing and how long you want to cover them. A standard pack is designed to cover the needs of an individual for a year. Where children are involved, different components will be required. Elderly people will also require a different set of items. This calls for awareness of the needs of individual members of your household.
A pack for one person to last a year can be used by a household of four adults for three months. The same pack is enough if the household has two adults and four children having two servings every day. The food is safely sealed in Mylar pouches to protect it from going bad. With four servings per pouch, you will not be exposed to excessive waste.
The bucket contains such foods as noodle soup, multi-grain cereals, a mixture of rice and beans as well as baked potato casserole. The nutritional value of the pack is enhanced with the inclusion of tortilla soup, macaroni and vegetables. There are other food varieties including apple cinnamon, among others. All these foods and their packaging are approved by government agencies as well as non profit preparedness agencies. They will guarantee energy and dietary needs under the harshest conditions.
Other items that go into the box are water bottles, emergency candle, rechargeable battery flashlight, water purification tablets as well as water proof matches. A whistle is also included alongside blankets and tube tents with ropes. Palm work gloves and function knife also go into the kit. Hygiene equipment like toilet bars, pocket tissue packs and air freshener are also included. A pack of playing cards is thrown in for entertainment purposes.
Professional bucket design allows them to stably stack together without requiring a shelf. It has a grab and go handle that fits the few minutes you have to prepare for an emergency. The food can last up to 25 years without going bad in the absence of refrigeration. The pack comes in a manageable weight.
It has taken years of research in survival to develop the ideal kit in terms of content and shape. The aim is to provide cushion to households and peace of mind whenever disaster displaces families and communities. With adequate basic needs for the entire family for days, weeks months or the entire year, you can plan your next action with peace of mind. This cushion provides enough time to explore alternatives as you adjust to your new situation.
Disasters require you to leave your house, office and even neighborhood within minutes. In most cases, you have no idea where to meet. During disasters, communication networks are also likely to collapse. As a household, it is important to have a meet-up or assembly point in case of a disaster. However, once you have met, there are long hours, days, weeks and months ahead before you resume normal life. This calls for preparedness.
The nature of each kit depends on the size of household you have in mind when preparing and how long you want to cover them. A standard pack is designed to cover the needs of an individual for a year. Where children are involved, different components will be required. Elderly people will also require a different set of items. This calls for awareness of the needs of individual members of your household.
A pack for one person to last a year can be used by a household of four adults for three months. The same pack is enough if the household has two adults and four children having two servings every day. The food is safely sealed in Mylar pouches to protect it from going bad. With four servings per pouch, you will not be exposed to excessive waste.
The bucket contains such foods as noodle soup, multi-grain cereals, a mixture of rice and beans as well as baked potato casserole. The nutritional value of the pack is enhanced with the inclusion of tortilla soup, macaroni and vegetables. There are other food varieties including apple cinnamon, among others. All these foods and their packaging are approved by government agencies as well as non profit preparedness agencies. They will guarantee energy and dietary needs under the harshest conditions.
Other items that go into the box are water bottles, emergency candle, rechargeable battery flashlight, water purification tablets as well as water proof matches. A whistle is also included alongside blankets and tube tents with ropes. Palm work gloves and function knife also go into the kit. Hygiene equipment like toilet bars, pocket tissue packs and air freshener are also included. A pack of playing cards is thrown in for entertainment purposes.
Professional bucket design allows them to stably stack together without requiring a shelf. It has a grab and go handle that fits the few minutes you have to prepare for an emergency. The food can last up to 25 years without going bad in the absence of refrigeration. The pack comes in a manageable weight.
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