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Deluxe Survival Bottle, Emergency Zone® Brand, Disaster Survival Kit, Emergency Preparedness

Sep 8th, 2010 by tallguy62
Deluxe Survival Bottle, Emergency Zone® Brand, Disaster Survival Kit, Emergency Preparedness

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Emergency Zone® Brand. This kit includes the following: 1 Lexan bottle (1L), 1 flashlight with 2 AA batteries, 1 box of 50 waterproof matches, 1 light stick that lasts up to 8 hours, 1 5 in 1 survival whistle, 1 emergency blanket, 1 emergency poncho, 1 multi-tool pliers, 1 First Aid Kit (43 Pc), 1 waterproof document container, 1 carabiner and 1 gallon zip lock bag.

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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS The Right Way [Kindle Edition]

Sep 3rd, 2010 by tallguy62
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS The Right Way [Kindle Edition]

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS: The Right Way is designed to help the average family prepare for emergencies. Chapters include the amounts and types of foods you need to store. Learn how to package your food for long-term storage. Know what to do when the power grid fails. How do you cook your food and light your home? What type of medical supplies should you have on hand? If the water system fails, how do you purify your drinking water? All this and more is included in this easy to rea (more…)

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Medis Fuel Cell Xtreme Emergency Kit (Black)

Aug 29th, 2010 by tallguy62
Medis Fuel Cell Xtreme Emergency Kit (Black)

Medis Fuel Cell Xtreme Emergency Kit (Box): A better way to prepare for the next blackout. Power blackouts leave millions of people exposed and vulnerable every year. And traditional batteries may not help when it’s time to power up the emergency essentials such as a flashlight and cell phone. The Medis Fuel Cell Xtreme Emergency Kit is built around the world’s first personal fuel cell, delivering emergency power to a wide variety of devices when a user needs it most. Unlike bat (more…)

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Texsport The Lodge Square Dome Tent

Aug 25th, 2010 by tallguy62
Texsport The Lodge Square Dome Tent

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Camp out in comfort with the Texsport Lodge Square Dome SUV tent. With a unique design that allows it to stand alone or attach easily to the back of most sport utility vehicles, the tent offers plenty of living space and storage space for convenient and easy camping. With a peak height of 86 inches, many adults can stand up in the tent, while a floor area of 10 feet by 10 feet allows room for up to five campers to sleep comfortably. In addition, the tent can be attac (more…)

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Ice-Qube Dog Emergency Kit

Aug 24th, 2010 by tallguy62
Ice-Qube Dog Emergency Kit

Contents Include:
Blanket,
First Aid Kit,
Pet First Aid Guide,
Gauze Pads 3×3,
First Aid Ointment,
Wet Ones Wipes,
Antiseptic Swabs,
Tweezers,
Protective Gloves,
Ice Pack,
Food Pouch,
Food/Water Bowl,
Leash with write-on id tag,
Marker,
Toy
Treats Pouch
Water 2 9 oz. Poland Spring bottles,
WeeWee Pads
Sanitation bags,
Pet ICE Emergency Preparedness Guide,
Waterproof Pet Important Documents Pouch,
ICE-Qube In Case of Emergency Pet Planner

Size 8×8x8. Weight 6lbs.

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Urban Road Warrior Emergency Preparedness Auto Survival Kit

Aug 19th, 2010 by tallguy62
Urban Road Warrior Emergency Preparedness Auto Survival Kit

This kit fits most all road emergency situations. All items are packed in a heavy-duty backpack. Kit contains: 30 Minute High-Intensity Light Stick – Tow Rope – Auto Spot Light – Jumper Cables – First Aid Kit – Flashlight with Batteries – Fire Extinguisher – Solar Blanket – Waterproof Poncho – Swiss Style Army Knife – Flat Tire Fixer – Drinking Water – Leather Gloves – Whistle – Duct Tape – Utility Knife – Emergency Instructions and Help Sign – Wet Naps – Reflecting Triangle.
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Wenzel Ponderosa 10- by 8-Foot Four-Person Two-Room Dome Tent

Aug 17th, 2010 by tallguy62
Wenzel Ponderosa 10- by 8-Foot Four-Person Two-Room Dome Tent

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Great for hiking and biking trips, the Ponderosa two-room tent is lightweight enough at 10.8 pounds to carry on a backpack or saddle bags yet spacious enough to sleep four people at once. The tent base measures 10 feet by 8 feet, with a height in the center of 60 inches–more than enough space for an informal game of cards at midnight. The removable divider curtain, meanwhile, adds a bit of privacy in crowded conditions. Construction details range from a shock-corded (more…)

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Johnson and Johnson Emergency First Aid Kit

Aug 14th, 2010 by tallguy62
Johnson and Johnson Emergency First Aid Kit

The essential kit for surviving hurricanes, power outages and other emergency situations. Features premium brands, including items recommended by www.ready.gov. Kit includes health care gloves (8), adhesive bandages (30), cleansing wipes (12), finger splints (4), Tylenol caplets (4), Imodium caplets (4), burn cooling gel (4), Neosporin packets (4), gauze pads (12), Cortaid Advanced (2), light sticks (2), alkaline batteries (2), durable gloves (2), dust masks (4), disposable (more…)

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Wenzel Lone Tree Hiker Tent, Red/Black

Aug 9th, 2010 by tallguy62
Wenzel Lone Tree Hiker Tent, Red/Black

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Lightweight and compact, the Wenzel Lone Tree two-person tent is ideal for hikers and backpackers. The 30-square-foot Lone Tree is made of rugged, weather-repellent Weather Armor polyester, and provides a polyester full-coverage fly that completely envelops the tent to keep you dry in the worst weather conditions. The tent’s weatherproof bona fides also include a sonic-sealed, welded polyethylene floor and a UV-resistant coating for sunny days. On warm nights, campers (more…)

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How to Survive the End of the World as We Know It (Kindle Edition)

Aug 4th, 2010 by tallguy62
How to Survive the End of the World as We Know It (Kindle Edition)

The definitive guide on how to prepare for any crisis–from global financial collapse to a pandemic It would only take one unthinkable event to disrupt our way of life. If there is a terrorist attack, a global pandemic, or sharp currency devaluation–you may be forced to fend for yourself in ways you’ve never imagined. Where would you get water? How would you communicate with relatives who live in other states? What would you use for fuel? Survivalist expert James Wesley, Rawles (more…)

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