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Disaster Survival Information To Get Your Own Supplies

Many disaster survival information articles often cannot agree on what the basics to survival are, and often it leaves you confused and worried if it happens. Many times it's information on one surviving one type of catastrophe. This guide applies common sense to get you the basic equipment you need to survive anything.
by PaulJoshua


Many disaster survival information articles often cannot agree on what the basics to survival are, and often it leaves you confused and worried if it happens. Many times it's information on one surviving one type of catastrophe. This guide applies common sense to get you the basic equipment you need to survive anything.

There are different types of disasters. Living through a tornado can be different then an earthquake. A hurricane can require different preparation to save your house then surviving a flood. All of these can be lived through with the same kit.

The first thing people think to do is to have a place to sleep and have protection. Always check and make a checklist of things to check on your house to make sure the structure is safe. If it is, clean the glass from the room so you don't run the risk of cuts. If its not, having an emergency tent available can be a lifesaver. Enough bottled water for several days should also be a priority.

Food is also a primary concern, and you should have some emergency canned goods that you can easily access. Chances are the stores near you might not even be open. For those that are, you should also have some cash on hand, because if you have to go to the store, chances are they won't be able to make an electronic payment, and cash will get you the items quicker then a check could.

You also need to have other basic items. A flashlight can indicate to rescuers where you are, and give you some safety at night. You will also need to have a battery operated radio, and batteries to run it so you can listen for any emergency reports, since this might be the only communication you can receive. It has also been shown in past disasters that your cell phone can also be working and this can be useful since they can call for help and let people know where you are

A first aid kit is another item you need to have available. If you can't afford an expensive kit, then make one yourself. A bottle of alcohol can clean a wound, and a box of menstrual pads cab be useful of you have to compress a large wound and they are already sterile, and often cheaper then gauze of bandages, and can hold a lot of fluids. Don't forget to have an emergency supply of medication in it, both the prescriptions you take and over the counter medication, including pain relievers. You will need to check these to make sure that you are keeping them within their expiration dates.

Pets should also be taken care of, and including their needs in your cache of supplies should be done. Having a leash, a copy of their health care and inoculations and including them in your food and water supply is part of responsible pet ownership.

This disaster survival information can save your life and make living through the ordeal easier. Preparing for it can give you peace of mind if it happens. By making a survival kit today, you can ensure that you have everything if you ever need it.

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