2012年1月30日星期一

Advice in regard to Thinking Ahead For Different Kinds of Natural Disaster Situations

Waterproof Materials for Your Emergency KitsAs you assemble your 72 hour S107 helicopter kit, using waterproof supplies is vital. Hurricanes, floods, winter weather, and other natural disasters are very wet crises to be in the middle of. Rain, water leakages, and other moisture problems can occur regardless of the disaster situation. There are a few materials in your kit that should, without question, be waterproof. Tents and other shelters are one example of these. Though it is not essential for your sleeping bags to be waterproof, it will make you much more comfortable—especially if you choose not to include a tent. Ponchos should obviously be waterproof. Matches, first aid materials, flashlights, batteries, and radios flying shark should all be placed in a completely water-repellant storage devise. Finally, your food container should also be waterproof. What to Add to Your Store-Bought Emergency KitOften, it is easy to get a store-bought version of a 72-hour kit and consider yourself ready to go. However, there are some personal supplies that you and your family will probably need to add. If someone in your family takes regular medication, it is vital that a small supply be included in your kit. Be careful if a member of your family has allergies: check the food and medication included in the kit and make sure they are ok. You may want to consider adding an extra pair of glasses or contacts for those in your family that need vision correction. Also, include anything else that a pregnant or nursing mother, infant or toddler, or elderly member of your family cannot go 3 days without. Do not forget to pack a change of clothes for the family. Finally, you should add any and all important documents and phone numbers that you do not want to lose. A Few Things to Consider When Choosing Food For 72 Hour KitsLearning from the wisdom of others is often easier than learning certain things for ourselves—especially when it has to do with emergency preparation. Those who have needed to use their own emergency food supplies have some great ideas for those of us who have not yet had to do so. For example, gum and hard candy are great for your emergency kits. They taste better that many of the other foods you will need to be eating, and the required sucking or chewing helps keep your mouth moist. However, do not include mint flavored gum Syma s107 upgrade unless you want everything in your kit to taste like mint!With hard candies, keep them in a plastic bag, since some will melt in very hot weather. Consider using a can opener rather than purchasing cans with self-opening tops. These pop-open cans are more likely to break open inside your kit. Finally, as you rotate your food based on expiration dates, try the items that are about to expire!You may find that there are some items that repulse you, and others that taste great and would be good to include. Keeping Your Emergency Kits Up to DateIf you have assembled emergency kits for your family, congratulate yourself: you have taken an important step in emergency preparation. Remember, though, that this is not the last step in preparation, but the first. Kits should be checked every 6 months, for a myriad of reasons. Water should be replaced every time you do so. Also, check the “best until” dates on food and batteries and make sure they will still be safe to use for the next six months. Anything that is damaged or missing should be taken care of. Often, there is a new advancement in technology that allows you to replace a heavy or bulky supply for something more efficient. Family circumstances also create the need to change your kits. For example you may need to add a new kind of medication, take out diapers if a toddler had been potty-trained, or change the clothing for a growing child. Remember to check your kits by writing a reminder on your calendar, or choose a special time each year (such as daylight savings time) that is easy to remember.

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