Friday, April 15, 2011

No eggs or dehydrated milk powder recently bought Why not? These two very useful items in the grocery list is a survivalist, canned meat, flour, wheat, rice, beans, canned cheese and butter, etc. must be followed by the answer is no, you being an emergency situation are not prepared. And if your country is a national man-made or natural disaster experience, you want that they not only nonperishable food items, but also essential survival items bought will be one of many.

Nuclear disaster, terrorist attacks, earthquakes, tornadoes, fires, riots or any other major disaster that will cause a grocery stores, hardware stores, gas stations, etc. With the crowd panicked imminent, you no time or opportunity to may be after such a disaster strikes your survival preparedness shopping. Disaster and its duration depends on - - roving gangs many disasters, riots, looting, curfews, power failures, blackouts, all types are possible with extreme inflation and lack of widespread famine and disease may be accompanied.

Most people piling up extra food and survival equipment and supplies, including water, do not. Electric and gas utilities as the most important being the loss of many disasters with water, results. The most important item for the existence of water and some people who have any reserve supplies. Food in your refrigerator and freezer ice in two or three days without food in your pantry and much destruction would need to be cooked as rice, beans, oatmeal, etc. Do you have a camp stove or barbecue is, and if so So, how long the fuel will last?

In addition to water storage, you flour, rice, beans, oatmeal, powdered eggs, canned or powdered milk, canned meat, fish, cheese, butter, etc. nonperishable food items at least six months if you invest in needs must leave the area quickly, you have an adequate supply of dried or dehydrated foods, because they are light in weight should last for several months and highly nutritious and delicious. You have a good first aid kit, emergency NORAD public announcements for the radio, hand crank portable reverse osmosis water filter pump, extra batteries, a solar sun oven for cooking and preserving food by drying a solar oven dehydrator with the kit should flashlight. A sun oven temperature reaches and maintains 350 degrees 1-1/2 hours or 45 minutes and two loaves of bread can make a five-pound chicken. Savings that will give you all think of food dehydrating!

You have a contingency plan for the family, such as where you will complete after disaster strikes and all communication is lost as a must. You a change of clothes, food and water supplies for two days, the event you leave the neighborhood quickly, you not only with the clothes on your back will need to leave etc. should have little emergency pack.

Does your sake and your family's preparations for today not stop it any longer, please. http://www.ready.gov and log on today with an abundance of free preparedness information to get started.





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