Seven Ideal Emergency Products To Collect

Aug 19
20:38

2014

Don J. Carter

Don J. Carter

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While there are many tools available that offer to help in survival situations, there are seven top devices that no one should be without. These are all items that will make your experience in survival mode a lot easier.

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While there are many tools available that offer to help in survival circumstances,Seven Ideal Emergency Products To Collect Articles there are seven top products that no one should lack. These are all items that add to your survival in a wide range of situations.

1. A solar phone charger with integrated FM radio will help guarantee that you stay up to date on the information you need, when you need it whether that has to do with keeping an eye on an approaching storm system or keep up with that critical ball game when you have to go out. There are gadgets available that have all these and more. This suggests you can charge your mobile phone, have a radio and a flashlight all included one easy to carry gadget.

2. Portable flood lamps are terrific tools to have. They set up anywhere and provide a way for you to lighten the entire surrounding area in a manner that a normal flashlight can not. For instance, do you want to have to keep a focused beam of light on the area you are trying to fix underneath the hood of you car along the road in the evening, or would you rather sit a 12 bulb LED flood lamp on the fender, lighting up the entire area under the hood, so you can go to work on the problem at hand.

3. A good car escape tool can aid you get by in many situations from submerged escapes to horrific roll-over mishaps. These helpful tools have a lot of day-to-day uses as well, such as slicing through tough material like canvas straps or bags, working on small, hard to reach projects like the installation of a car stereo, or even crushing ice with the auto glass breaker.

4. A Swiss army-like multitool with 6 to 12 tools in one unit. These versatile devices have a multitude of uses and don't occupy hardly any space. You won't lose or misplace one of the tools in the collection because they are all attached. They are so inexpensive and small you can buy several and stashing away in several places so you constantly have easy access to them.

5. A hammock tent is another advancement that's excellent for camping, hiking, and hunting trips. Not only do you get safety from bugs and mosquitoes, but you're suspended above the ground which helps you sleep a little easier in rattlesnake and viper country.

6. A device with an emergency siren that blasts like a car alarm system and flashes an extremely bright beacon is also a critical tool to have. Imagine being trapped under fallen debris after a tornado or explosion of some sort. You may not have enough wind to yell out or even if you could, your voice would eventually give out along with your energy reserves. It is far better to possess a portable tool that can send out a very powerful sound easily recognizable as a traditional distress call and a bright flashing red emergency light to get the attention of would be rescuers.

7. And finally, possessing a gadget that can re-energize itself in addition to other mobile tools is essential. Buy one with as many sources of energy to charge itself up as you can, including the three minimum standards: solar collector, hand-crank dynamo, and USB attachments to plug into a computer or wall socket. Some have all these and conventional battery back-ups as well.

Now while these are great tools and devices to have, a good bug-out-bag will contain much more than these. We will focus on more of the suggestions for a well-rounded bug-out-bag in future articles.

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