POCKET SURVIVAL KITS - DON'T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT MEN AND WOMEN!

Pocket Survival Kits - Don't Leave Home Without Men And Women!

Pocket Survival Kits - Don't Leave Home Without Men And Women!

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It is very dangerous - FALSE ( If approached incorrectly it can be dangerous, but if you are prepared and not worried about breaking a nail and getting a little dirty, the basic service is extremely simple ).

For starters, your house is icy cold because your heater is malfunctioning. In order to avoid burning your house down, you had to shut it off because the wiring was causing sparks. People cannot simply wear blankets as those too flammable and the risk of fire is high. Instead, they are forced to wear Löschdecken that make that weird crinkly noise whenever moved. Your TV is about as useful as a painting of dirt as turning it on would cause your fusebox to blow up and send shrapnel careening into the eyes of your new puppy. Darkness is an ongoing theme in your life because turning on your lights would result in your whole house becoming a brilliant show for the neighbors who would be standing next to you as you watch your TV melt in the inferno where your home used to be.



These can be mounted Large fire blanket on the outside of your unit next to the entrance door and used to give support as a person enters or leaves the RV. They will fold up against the outside of the RV and not be a problem when traveling.

A high Energy Star rated furnace is one of the most efficient ways to get the most heat out of the money you're spending on fuel. 90% or better ratings give you some of the best heat/$ ratio.

Know Extinguishing ceilings what type you want. There are several classes of fire extinguishers. It runs from Class A to D. If you want it to be multi-purpose, check on its rating to see if it is multi-class. You will see pictograms and color legends on it. The more you see means that it can be used in various cases of fire. If the legend or picture has a red diagonal line, meaning it is not allowed for that specific kind of fire.

Buy some cheap fabric - less than you would for wall-covering - bunch it up and hang it as 'swags' from the windows and door frames. Trust me, it's a very 'in' look right now. If you're using polyester, do NOT drape it over anything warm, like a light fixture. It will melt, give off awful fumes and possibly catch fire.

Car Survival Kit- Since we take our cars everywhere, place one in each family members car. You will always be prepared. Store 3-day Food Bar, Sterile Water Pouches, Medical, Warmth (thermal blanket) & Lightsticks and flashlight in your kit.

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