Thursday, November 15, 2018

Important Things That Must Be In Disaster Survival Kits

By Sandra Wilson


When calamities hit, a lot of people lose lives because they were never prepared for such things. If a certain calamity has ever occurred in your country or state, it is important to be prepared for the next one so that you and the family do not suffer a lot before getting back on your feet. Having disaster survival kits at home or workplace makes a difference because you are much safer than the person who is not prepared. Here are some of the necessities of these kits.

The first thing that you should have is enough supply of nonperishable food. If you are gets flooded today, it might take three days before getting saved. It is wise to pack non-perishable food that can push you for days after the disaster strikes. Even if you manage to survive, you can hardly go for three days without food. The rescue team might find you dead. If the food is perishable, after the first day it will go bad meaning you will starve.

Water is the next important thing. It is difficult to survive for weeks without clean water. People need to bath, brush their teeth or cook even after a calamity. Sometimes the aqua that is available is no longer safe due to pollution. Packing yours in gallons can help a lot since you will not dehydrate or die of thirst.

Some of the people who die during some disasters lack a way of communicating with rescuers. If you are trapped in the ground after an earthquake and the power is off. Having a solar lamp in your gear can save you because the phones will not go off. If it is at night and the rescuers cannot spot you, the torchlight can act as an alert signal thus saving your life.

Also, a first aid kit is a must. When calamities like earthquakes occur, people are bound to die while others get seriously injured. The Red Cross and other people might not find you immediately. When injuries occur, the first aid gear will be useful in reducing the bleeding or pain until help arrives. Make sure all the things that should be in the first aid box are there.

You have witnessed or seen on the television or newspapers people displaced by floods or storms. They are forced to live outside their homes and it gets hard for them during nights because of the cold. Rather than waiting for donors to supply blankets tents and sleeping bags, having yours in place will help your family during these times. They will stay warm throughout and no cases of pneumonia are cold flu will be witnessed.

Additionally, sanitation and hygiene are important. In case you are forced to camp somewhere for some time, toilets will be a problem. Some people use the bush which increases the risk of disease. Keep yourself clean by having soaps, toilet papers and any other thing that might need to stay clean. Remember to pack a pail too because it will be used as a toilet.

In conclusion, a survival gear must be included. These include ropes, duct tape, and knives. The knives are for self-defense or chopping and cutting things. Staying without a gear that contains all the above things is a huge risk. Once you have prepared it, make sure it is in a place where all family members can easily access it.




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