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Survival Kit Essentials – The Space Blanket

After considering food and water, what other items should one have on hand in case of an emergency or disaster situation? Depending on where you are and what type of emergency or disaster situation you are most likely to encounter, there are a number of different survival items and tools that can prove invaluable to your survival. This short is going to focus on one of the most essential survival items that applies to most if not all environments and situations. Future articles will break down additional items that pertain to common and specific environments and situations.

Let me introduce the good old space blanket. Why does almost every survival kit or bug out bag have one of these? Because along with dehydration, exposure is something you need to prepare for above all else. Living in our climate controlled world it is easy to forget just how brutal the elements can be to the human body. Be it heat or chill, when one is exposed to an extreme for a long duration of time without shelter or protection, bad things happen. Having a good space blanket can literally mean the difference between life and death. Not only can it provide shade against the heat, it can keep you warm in the cold and block wind and rain.

Did you know that space blankets were developed by NASA in 1964 for the US Space Program?

Key benefits for warmth:

  • Minimizes heat loss caused by thermal radiation, water evaporation and convection
  • Windproof
  • Waterproof
  • Key benefits for keeping cool:
  • Reflects up to 97% of radiated heat

Note: survival blankets should not be wrapped around your body but instead used as shade covering when dealing with extreme heat.

There are several types of space blankets available to consumers. The most common is the standard Mylar survival blanket. These are the most cost-effective, lightweight, and easy to pack. They can be found in just about any sporting goods store and from a multitude of online retailers. Unfortunately the standard blankets tend to be a bit too lightweight and have been known to rip and tear. They can also be challenging when the wind is up or when one is caught in a real downpour. A better choice is a more robust Mylar survival pouch, Mylar survival bivy, or Mylar sleeping bag. These are thicker, larger, and are designed to cocoon the user to better protect them from the elements. Due to the heft and increased thickness, these deluxe space blankets hold up better during an emergency or disaster situation and are much easier to use. They are harder to find in local stores but available via online retailers.

Whatever type of space blanket you choose to go with; having one in your arsenal is a vital component for any survival situation. Most pre-packed survival kits and packs come with either a survival blanket or a survival pouch. Being how affordable they are it’s never a bad idea to pick up a few spares for the car, boat, or even office. They also make great gifts. What’s better than letting a friend or loved one know that you care about their survival? And besides, they are just plain cool looking.

 

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Survival Techniques

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There are many situations which can be encountered that need basic techniques and survival gear to get through the challenges of unforeseen incidents. In this article are the techniques which one should master to survive in any dangerous situation.


Bug Out Bag Checklist Checklist for Preppers and Survivalists

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A bug out bag (BOB), also referred to as a Get Out Of Dodge Bag (GOOD Bag), is a pack that has all the necessary items for any survival situation for 72 hours or longer. Below I’ll provide a detailed checklist that will give you a good understanding of what you should have in your bag. Remember that when you pack to think about the weight of each item and ask if it will be worth carrying it. Most times more gear will be better, but just keep weight in mind.


Survival Kit Essentials – The Space Blanket

After considering food and water, what other items should one have on hand in case of an emergency or disaster situation? Depending on where you are and what type of emergency or disaster situation you are most likely to encounter, there are a number of different survival items and tools that can prove invaluable to your survival. This short is going to focus on one of the most essential survival items that applies to most if not all environments and situations. Future articles will break down additional items that pertain to common and specific environments and situations.

Let me introduce the good old space blanket. Why does almost every survival kit or bug out bag have one of these? Because along with dehydration, exposure is something you need to prepare for above all else. Living in our climate controlled world it is easy to forget just how brutal the elements can be to the human body. Be it heat or chill, when one is exposed to an extreme for a long duration of time without shelter or protection, bad things happen. Having a good space blanket can literally mean the difference between life and death. Not only can it provide shade against the heat, it can keep you warm in the cold and block wind and rain.

Did you know that space blankets were developed by NASA in 1964 for the US Space Program?

Key benefits for warmth:

  • Minimizes heat loss caused by thermal radiation, water evaporation and convection
  • Windproof
  • Waterproof
  • Key benefits for keeping cool:
  • Reflects up to 97% of radiated heat

Note: survival blankets should not be wrapped around your body but instead used as shade covering when dealing with extreme heat.

There are several types of space blankets available to consumers. The most common is the standard Mylar survival blanket. These are the most cost-effective, lightweight, and easy to pack. They can be found in just about any sporting goods store and from a multitude of online retailers. Unfortunately the standard blankets tend to be a bit too lightweight and have been known to rip and tear. They can also be challenging when the wind is up or when one is caught in a real downpour. A better choice is a more robust Mylar survival pouch, Mylar survival bivy, or Mylar sleeping bag. These are thicker, larger, and are designed to cocoon the user to better protect them from the elements. Due to the heft and increased thickness, these deluxe space blankets hold up better during an emergency or disaster situation and are much easier to use. They are harder to find in local stores but available via online retailers.

Whatever type of space blanket you choose to go with; having one in your arsenal is a vital component for any survival situation. Most pre-packed survival kits and packs come with either a survival blanket or a survival pouch. Being how affordable they are it’s never a bad idea to pick up a few spares for the car, boat, or even office. They also make great gifts. What’s better than letting a friend or loved one know that you care about their survival? And besides, they are just plain cool looking.


What Are The Main Types of Emergency Lighting and How They Are Used?

Emergency lights come in many forms and are used to illuminate an area during an emergency or when power goes out in a building. The main forms of emergency lighting are typically those powered by the backup generator of a building, batteries, and even solar power. This type is often used for a safety light, a standby one, and to illuminate escape routes.
 
Backup Generator Lights
 
Many buildings have a backup generator installed that supplies emergency power. This is often provided by a diesel engine or an engine that is powered by natural gas. Emergency lights are wired to switch on if the generator is activated. They are often used to power low-level lighting that allows people inside of a building to find their way out safely.
 
Batteries and Solar Power
 
Some types of emergency lights are designed to run off of batteries. When power does out, the batteries in these lights are used to provide temporary power. You can also find other types that will run on solar power. These lights also use a battery, but the battery is being charged by the sun. Batteries for a solar light are kept constantly charged. A flashlight is an example of a LED emergency one requiring a battery.
 
Safety Lights
 
This type of lighting is also known as high-risk task lighting. These ones are used to illuminate places or areas in a building that need to be accessed in an emergency. This includes the access to stairwells or hallways that would otherwise be dark if the power went out. Manufacturing plants often have this type of lighting to allow workers to quickly exit a building or to shut down equipment.
 
Standby Lights
 
These lights are installed in buildings that have a backup generator. When a power failure occurs, these are used to allow critical work to continue. They are often found in hospitals, fire stations, and in other buildings that require continually running services. Standby lights will activate and power on if a power failure occurs or the main power goes out.
 
Escape Route Lighting
 
Hallways and paths that are used to evacuate a building will require escape lighting. These will often be LED emergency light that are floor mounted. When power goes out, these lights are used to provide a lighted path to an outside door or exit out of a building. The use of escape lighting is designed to keep a person from getting disoriented. A common area for escape lighting is a movie theatre.
 
Additional Information
 
A common type of emergency light is an exit sign that is located over the door for a building. This light is often powered by a battery.

 

Preparing For and Surviving Natural Disasters

Are you prepared the next time a natural disaster strikes? Unfortunately, many people have not made the simple and inexpensive preparations necessary to help them get through a natural disaster. What if an earthquake, tornado or hurricane strikes? The direct damage caused by these natural disasters can tear your home apart. What most people don’t understand is that these disasters can cause widespread power outages. These outages can cause the closing of supermarkets, ATMs and other important businesses, which could leave us cut off from those basic supplies and services that we normally take for granted.

Fortunately, by taking a few minutes and spending a little cash, you can prepare yourself against these types of disasters. In emergencies, it is important to have the right type of survival kits, communication products and emergency food and water supplies that will help get you and your family through these difficult times. These types of kits are inexpensive, when compared to the money you might have to spend to get the basics you would need to survive. With these types of products, for disaster preparedness, you can be sure your family and pets will be safe and it is all within your reach.

The cutting off of electricity, is one of the most widespread effects of a natural disaster. You won’t be able to operate anything electrical that cannot run on an alternate source of electricity. Depending on the extent of the natural disaster, the power could be out for hours, days or even weeks. You will want to make sure there are essential items, easily accessible, when the power goes out. This will guarantee, you and your family, will have what they need until the power is restored and local businesses can reopen.

A flashlight is a natural choice when the power goes out. Hopefully, most people will have one handy. You will also need other devices, such as a cell phone and emergency radio, to call out for help. The radio is important as it will keep you in communication with what is happening around you. A battery-operated radio is nice, however, the batteries will run down. A better choice might be a hand crank radio that you wind every 30 minutes or so. This type of radio will last as long as you need it.

Another necessity is fresh water, non-perishable food and prescription medicine that will last you a specific amount of time. Depending where you live and what type of natural disasters strikes your area, will determine how much of the necessities will be needed. The worst disaster is not being prepared for one.

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The First 30 Days: Survival After the Fact

It has happened, the Doomsday scenario has happened and you find yourself holed up in your home, shelter, apartment.. etc. You need Water and Food. If you have been planning for this day you will probably have them stored and ready, if not you need to get them.
Water:
Water is one of the most important items in your check list for survival. But what if you don’t have any stored?
Get a garden hose and attach it to the tank output spigot of your hot water heater. Open the spigot and fill a pan with the water, try to pass the water through a strainer with coffee filters lining it. this will filter out most of the big crap that has settled at the bottom of your hot water tank over time.
If you have the ability to make fire, boil the water to kill any nasty bugs that might be in it, or better yet, if you have a pressure cooker distill the water.
You now have some source of water, you can do this to water from a stream, river, or to snow if need be. Also, as gross as it may sound the water tank on the back of your toilet will have anywhere from 2 to 5 gallons of water in it also. Do the same treatment as the water from the hot water tank.
Food:
Anything in a can that you can open, if it is a small can like 15.x oz size, eat it all and eat 3 cans a day. Doesn’t matter what it is as long as you get food into your gut!
If it is the 60oz Size, #10 size can, get some resealable freezer bags and dump the leftover from the can into the freezer bag and eat it over the next day and a half. It will be boring to eat and even bland, and selection will be lacking, but that is not the issue right now. You need to survive so you need to eat.
Don’t be afraid to eat the cat or dog you see running around, most of us live in a city where deer and other like animals are not around. Learn to Field dress each animal beforehand.
Also you will have very little time between seasons to gather and store food for the winter months. Make the most of your food gathering time and plan well into the future.
Make a garden and plant lots of different vegetables and fruits. Potatoes and onions last awhile but most of your stuff will need to be canned to last through a winter.
City Life:
People will leave the Cities in droves, try to search empty homes for food to eat, just watch out for the gangs that will eventually start coming out also. Do a lot of your work at night via cover of darkness, shutoff your flashlight, get a flashlight that has a red lens so you are not spotted 7 miles away.
In the city you will have to deal with roving gangs out to either kill you and then steal your food, or steal your food and leave you for dead.
GET A WEAPON if you do not already have one.
Most people will die in the first 30 days of starvation, this will leave the groups of people that banded together and planned or that raided others to get their food.
If you Prep and stored food, enough for 30 days, try to lay as low as possible, or better yet get your stuff together and move out after dark to better locations, like out to the country side, BEYOND the suburbs.
Find a high vantage point and a pair of Bino’s and search around the neighborhood during the day, and look for flash lights at night.
Be Prepared to move around as you make your way out of the city, plan where you will go next as you make your way to the country side.
Be mindful of the season, if it is End of winter, beginning of spring you will have some time to plan and gather food for the next winter. If it is summer, fall you may have to stay put and collect food for the winter in the city. Just keep in mind in winter you will need warm cloths and a source of heat to keep you warm during the cold days and nights.
Country Life:
Lay low; if anyone comes to your door tell them to go away. Board up your home as much as possible on the lower levels. Barricade your doors on the inside and add in as much security as you can. Build yourself an underground bunker, Root cellar, and storage locations on your property. Houses can be burnt down, you need to make something underground to keep you and your loved ones safe.
A great portion of people will be heading your way form the cities and you will want to be able to defend your home and supplies.
Like in the Cities there will be roving gangs, not as many but just as tough and ruthless.
DO NOT FALL FOR ANY SOB STORIES… they can get you killed.
Band together with your surviving neighbors, you lived next door to them, so you know them, but don’t trust them completely, and they have the same agenda, keep their families alive also.
It comes down to surviving the first 30 days and planning ahead. Start now putting food aside for when you need it most, like when it is not available to buy and eat.

It’s Time We Prepare Emergency Food

Top 7 reasons to begin a food storage system
Food prices are soaring. Food demand around the world is mounting additionally, the volume of rich terrain for harvesting is running out. It is estimated that about one billion folks go to bed at nighttime hungry and that number is rising by 50-60 million extra since 2008.
Here are several reasons you really should begin a food storage program today
1. Unusual climate patterns are on the rise everywhere. It appears every day there are more earthquakes, tornadoes, severe weather and snow storms. With one of these variables striking an increased amount of people, they can result in a substantial demand on the food which can be found.
2. Family crises may appear any time. Having a weak global economy lots of individuals have already been displaced from their jobs and having 1 week, four week period or longer source of food can easily make a difficult time easier.
3. Common sense isn’t usually common nevertheless we should all guard our house from not having adequate food. Many people don’t think about their own food supply till there is a legitimate crisis.
4. It’s always good to have a supplemental source of food for all those circumstances you run out of fresh goods and you can just go to your pantry and snap up some of ones own ready to eat foods.
5. Food is a great expenditure. Many of us have some type of savings plan however, do you realize that food is the ideal investment you can make? The long term foods that you can buy with be valued at more in the future years and are bound to rise in value. Other investments rise and fall over time but food constantly increases in cost.
6. Outbreaks are a constantly escalating peril for our way of life. The last significant flu killed millions of individuals in 1918 and the past several years we have all heard of the hazard of Avian Flu, H5N1.
7. Brand new technologies makes foods be preserved longer. While using creation of the new technologies, quite a few freeze dried foods last up to 20 years and there now is a canned meat that can last for 15 years. These items can be bought at a very economical price plus there is little concern with waste because they will stay fresh for so many years.
It seems like it really is time for all those Americans to take the all important factor to guard their own families by keeping food for the minor disasters and also the serious disasters that we hope will not take place. Devote some time right now to check your food storage demands and also prepare properly.