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Fire Starters for your Disaster Supplies

For me, being able to start a fire is one of the more important requirements for survival. We all know that water is number one, but I think fire is right up there. It is a tool that can be used for water purification, food preparation and warmth.

As mentioned above, a fire can provide warmth, light and a way to cook  food or boil water. I also think fire has an emotional value much like comfort foods. Think about sitting around a campfire and the feeling of strength and safety a fire can provide. I think fire gives us a feeling of power over the elements. In a survival situation, any mental advantage is welcome. Read the rest of this entry »

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Disaster Supplies: First Aid Kits

Disaster Supplies - First Aid Kit

Having a first aid kit, be it for a disaster or just life in general is always a good idea. Life is full of unexpected accidents. If you are anything like me, I need bandages on what seems like a daily routine. It is not that I am extremely accident prone, it's just that things happen. Having a well stocked first aid kit really saves me time and money.  

As you begin to prepare your first aid kit, keep in mind that this is not only for you, but also for your family. Your first aid kit is just one more piece of  your disaster supplies. If it has been given a little thought, this component should fit perfectly into your 72 hour kit. Read the rest of this entry »

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Water for Disasters or Survival

canteenAs you probably know, a human can survive for weeks without food, but only a few days without water. Water is critical during a disaster and a major component of any preparedness kit. You might ask why water is so much more important than food? Water is used by the body for circulation, respiration and digestion.

In addition to the normal loss of water, our bodies are also affected by heat, cold and stress. Of these last three, stress would a constant companion during a disaster situation. Also, depending on the time of the year, we could be subjected to heat or cold. In short, we would not be in a normal situation if we were using our kits for survival supplies.
 

Dehydration

When our body becomes dehydrated, our blood thickens and our heart must work harder just to circulate it. Other symptoms of dehydration can include lethargy, headaches, loss of strength and confusion. This impairment of our abilities could be extremely critical in a life or death situation. 

To avoid dehydration it is suggested that a person consume a minimum of 2 quarts of water per day. This recommendation is based on normal situtions and does not include any amounts we might need for food preparation or daily hygiene.  Just remember, this is in a normal situation, not a survival situation. Read the rest of this entry »

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