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Survival Products to Consider for Emergencies |
See our complete online catalog of survival gear and emergency kits to meet your emergency preparedness needs. All of our emergency kits come with a 3-day supply of food and water. This food and water is U.S. Coast Guard approved with a 5-year shelf life. Each of our 72 hour kits also includes shelter items, lighting, radio, first aid, sanitation, and survival tools. Kits are made for home, auto, school or office use. We have designed our survival kits based on our experiences as Search & Rescue professionals.
So don't waste time building your own emergency kits at stores all over town. Click on Emergency Kits below to select a complete kit or contact us for help. Buy the best supplies for your family, business or school today. |
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Our Emergency Kits support you at home, office, school and in your car. These kits can support a small family or large office for up to 72 hours when a disaster occurs. |
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Emergencies often require the use of basic tools such as knives, mulit-tools, saws, folding shovels, pry bars, and gas & water shut-off wrenches. Add them to your emergency kit today. |
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Get all the nutrients you need in our SOS food bars designed for disaster victims. This is a US Coast Guard approved, 3-day food ration for one person. SOS Bars are sealed to allow storage for up to 5 years. |
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Power outages often occur after a disaster, so you'll need lighting and emergency alert radios that always work. Check out our AM/FM radio, flashlight and cell phone charger unit that uses hand crank, solar or DC power to operate. |
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Keeping warm and dry is essential in an emergency and could save your life. Consider plenty of thermal blankets, ponchos and tarps to protect you from the weather for several days. |
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The human body can only go 48 hours without feeling the effects from the lack of water. These AQUA Blox 3 pack water boxes can be stored for up to 5 years and support a person for up to 3 days. |
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Having adequate first aid supplies can save lives in an emergency. Select kits for home, work, or your car and be prepared. |
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After a disaster, your indoor plumbing may not work. . . what will you do? Protect your family with proper sanitation such as a portable toilets, tissue and hand sanitizer. |
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Search & Rescue (SAR) volunteers require specific tools and support items to keep them mission ready. Ensure you have the needed supplies for your 24 hour packs. |
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Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) volunteers also require specific tools and support items to keep them mission ready. Make sure you CERT pack is well stocked. |
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