lundi 6 janvier 2014

The Main Components Of Emergency Survival Kits

By Harriett Crosby


Emergency survival kits are just that; a tool for surviving. They need to be with us at all times of the day because you never know when you will need them. At times, they may make the difference between life and death. When assembling your kit, there are a number of important considerations that you need to have in mind so that the main objective for which such a tool is created is well fulfilled. You need to decide, from the very beginning whether you need to use your kit just once or on several occasions.

Where do we start? The best place for you to start is to make a decision on what you need in your package. List down all the items then reduce the list gradually to leave only the items of the highest priority. One of the items that you probably need to list at the very top is shelter. You never know where an emergency will find you and as such you will need a source of protection from unfavourable weather.

There are many ideas that you can consider when thinking about a type of shelter. The most frequently used types of shelter include, among others, tents, tarps and trash bags. It is possible to modify nylon ponchos into some form of tents. The material chosen should be light and easy to carry around.

The choice of blanket is mainly based on preference. Just make sure what you choose is not too heavy. Fleece and wool tend to work very well for most people. The two retain their warmth even when rained on. This makes their use possible in almost any type of weather. Wool is also good flame retardant. Foil type blankets are also commonly used for bedding. The main reason for this is because of the ease with which they can be packaged.

Water is of course an essential need and must be included. Experts recommend that there should be at least 130 oz of water for each person per day. This is what is to be used for drinking only. The packaging can be done in many different ways including the use of reusable containers, water bags and sterilized bottles. On average, sterilised water lasts for about 5 years. Replacement should ideally be done at least once annually.

There are different options of foods to choose from. It is important to choose foods that are not only easy to prepare but those that can last for a while. Try to maintain a balance in the selection even if they are intended for emergencies. Generally, it is recommended that one person uses at least 2000 calories of energy on any given day. You can determine the quantity packaged based on this fact. Food bars and granola are usually an excellent choice.

There are many other smaller items that are not always a must but make life comfortable. Such items include toiletries and other personal items whose inclusion will depend on availability of space. A first aid kit should also be included if space permits. In this kit ensure that the following are included, painkillers, gauze rolls and antibiotics.

There are really no hard and fast rules to guide the assembly of emergency survival kits. Apart from the very essential items, other components will depend on your own judgement. Check the kit regularly to ensure that everything is intact. If there are several persons in your household, make appropriate arrangements for each of them to get a personal kit.




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