Survival kits

Holiday Survival Kits


Nicholas Brealey Publishing

Surviving


Survival Kit for Overseas Living: For Americans Planning to Live and Work Abroad

L. Robert Kohls (Paperback) Nicholas Brealey Publishing 2001-03-13


Price: $19.95

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If you were to put together a "Holiday Survival Kit," what would it contain?



Tylenol and a good bottle of your favorite alcohol!
Seriously:
1 CD of great Holiday tunes, 1 CD of your favorite non-holiday tunes for those days that the radio is ONLY playing christmas crap and you can't begin to be jolly!
Ear plugs: works great for the family get togethers (or do what my dad does and pretend to be asleep!) and earplugs work great to drown out the Ringing bells at EVERY store!
A list of people and gift ideas...mark off as you get each person's gift so you don't overbuy
A BUDGET... can't seem to personally follow this one...so if you can't a really high spending limit on a credit card!
Patience....again can't seem to personally find this, BUT
If you have kids...ALWAYS carry a camera! Never know what mall will have that really great Santa!
Good will towards others...people forget this too often, especially the day after Thanksgiving...what's with the pushing people?!
Spiritual Peace: Take the time to get to a church, place of worship, somewhere...another thing people forget about when they get all caught up in the commercialization of this season
Merry Christmas!

Family Survival Kit


Products to help you survive holidays with your family. This is available for purchase at www.worshiphousemedia.com.

How to make an Emergency Road-side & survival kits at home?

My family and I have to travel for the upcoming holidays. We need to know what we need to take with us and the kits are too pricey. So what do you put in a winter weather survival and road side kits???


This is a subject I know very well as I write on,
lecture on, and teach survival for the average
person.

The real problem in what to put in a kit you build
is the knowledge you have as to how to properly
use such a kit.

Also, since there can be limited space for a kit,
and/ or that you might have to carry it by hand,
the quantity of the bulk and the weight is an issue.

What you must always remember is that there
are four things you must provide for in any type
of survival situation: Food, Water, Shelter,
and Protection. The first three are self-explanatory.
However, Protection means much more than
the typical, first impression. It is a very complex
provision because it means; Protection from the
elements of nature, AND the nature of man.

Protection means clothing sufficient to handle
whatever weather that might be encountered.
It means the proper mental preparedness of
how to cope with a sudden misfortune of any
type. It also means supplies that would be
necessary to provide for what you might need
if the misfortune could last for a long while.
It doesn't mean you must carry a firearm, or
any other type of weapon (other than a good
knife). But, it does mean you must be as
prepared mentally for any type of hazard that
can possibly befall you. I always teach,
"Expect the Best! Prepare for the Worst!
Take what comes!"

The largest problem with people today is
that we have become so used to living in
a protected society that the imagination
does not let us even consider just how
bad our situation can become in the turn
of a moment. We all have a will to survive;
to continue to live on. However, we just do
not imagine enough of the worst type of
situation. We never consider the possibility
to be very great. We confuse 'possibility'
with 'probability'. Just remember that the
possibility of anything is always 50/50.
It is the probability that may be very low,
but the possibility is still 50/50. Our own
preparedness must remember, and heed
this.

I will give you a list of things that you can
choose from to take. You, however, must
decide what you would most likely need
to take. I make kits for people all the time,
but I always have to take into consideration
of their level of skill, knowledge, and training.
I make small kits, but further suggest larger
types of 'pack kits'. Even the small ones
that can be placed, or carried anywhere must
be developed for the individual. Each item is
carefully selected so as to provide the way
for a person to survive most anything, but
the skill, knowledge, and training is very
critical. I use many examples of where some
have had everything they needed to survive
a situation, but have died. They may have
had everything tangible, but lacked the
mental preparedness to survive.

I very highly commend you for thinking of
this issue in advance. Most people do not.
I do suggest that you get a copy of a Boy
Scout Field Book as a good guide if you
lack the training for this type of situation.
There are many books out there, even one
that I have written, but the Scout Field Book
covers much to be a great help. I still use
mine a lot.

Disaster Supply Kit
(As suggested by the National Hurricane Center)

Water - at least 1 gallon daily per person for
3 to 7 days
Food - at least enough for 3 to 7 days
— non-perishable packaged or canned food / juices
— foods for infants or the elderly
— snack foods
— non-electric can opener
— cooking tools / fuel
— paper plates / plastic utensils
Blankets / Pillows, etc.
Clothing - seasonal / rain gear/ sturdy shoes
First Aid Kit / Medicines / Prescription Drugs
Special Items - for babies and the elderly
Toiletries / Hygiene items / Moisture wipes
Flashlight / Batteries
Radio - Battery operated and NOAA weather radio
Telephones - Fully charged cell phone with extra
battery and a traditional (not cordless) telephone set
Cash (with some small bills) and Credit Cards
- Banks and ATMs may not be available for
extended periods
Keys
Toys, Books and Games
Important documents - in a waterproof container
or watertight resealable plastic bag
— insurance, medical records, bank account
numbers, Social Security card, etc.
Tools - keep a set with you during the storm
Vehicle fuel tanks filled
Pet care items
— proper identification / immunization records /
medications
— ample supply of food and water
— a carrier or cage
— muzzle and leash


The above kit supplies can be trimmed to fit the particular
circumstances.

For a small 'Kit in a Can' to keep with you
at all times, the following can be put into a
one, or three pound coffee can. (Keep in a
pack, at work, at home, under the rear se

What to put in Grief Survival Kit?

My friends recently lost their 10 year old son. I would like to make them a "survival" kit for the holidays. I am planning on putting kleenex, mints (his favorite), chocolates (her favorite), gift card for a local take-out restaurant, but I'm not sure what else. Any suggestions?


I went through this.. l was in a relationship with a woman for 4 yrs and helped raise her son and met him when he was 12. He died at 15 in car wreck. It was so difficult. I am sorry for her..

If i where you I'd just place a card in there that simply says.. "Im here for you always and forever. Your friend is but a phone call away or a simple drive to see. Your never alone.."

Let her know your there.. thats simple but really thats all that matters in the end.

tell me what you think of this gift?

okay, for all my girlfriends, i'm making a "holiday survival kit". i'm buying them all matching scarves and giving them cookie mix in a jar. maybe i'll add some hot cocoa packets. what do you think?


Sounds great. You might want to also paint a winter scene on the jars. I'm going to go make myself some hot chocolate- you gave me a craving!

Do you need a Family survival kit for the Holidays?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9-ctuBFA Ug


Hahaha yeah I'm pretty sure I do. Thanks :)


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