Survival kits

Survival Light


Emergency Zone

Surviving


3 in 1 Survival Light--Dynamo/Hand Crank, Emergency Zone, No Batteries Required, Emergency AM FM Radio, Mobile Phone Charger
(Misc.) Emergency Zone

18 cell phone adapters and cord
AM/FM Radio
Siren


Price: $24.99 $24.95

Answers

Need a Survival Light It is supposed to see through smoke?

I am looking for the New Survival Light flash light.
It is supposed to see thought smoke. It is for a new fireman.

If some one could tell me where to order it online or in Philadelphia?
Please and thanks!


try the galls website.....at

www.galls.com

Sylvania LED Power Failure Light - A Survival Podcast Review


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Is there a light that never goes out and other accessories for survival we should know about?

I was just curious about a few survival needs if ever trapped in a basement for years. I know light will be important how about some sort of super electricity generator? Just looking for some ideas for a disaster what should be kept besides food how do you keep air circulating, removal of waste at minimal power ect? Thanks


Lithium batteries in an LED type flashlight (preferably one with variable power settings like some head lamps have) will last a surprisingly long time including shelf life. I would not rely on a generator (unless manually, solar or wind operated) because fuel may be limited in a crisis. You need first aid supplies, a good (but not necessarily expensive) knife, MRE's, Water, Sleeping bags, reading material (do not underestimate the problem of boredom), map and compass of your area, 2 meter radio, candles, matches (in waterproof container), small handgun, and perhaps a backpack and tent if you decide you need to travel and get out of the area.

Gerber 31-000699 Bear Grylls Survival Series Fire Starter
Gerber

Price: $18.76 $8.48

Land to air rescue and SOS instructions also priorities of survival pocket guide
Emergency whistle, integrated into lanyard cord
Lanyard to keep product secure and together

Can I use a waterproof LED survival light if I have a stent?



They have no relationship to each other so your answer is an unqualified "YES." I presume you had thought something in the electronics of a LED survival light might generate "interference" with the stent. Not so .... a stent is a passive device, no electronics, inserted into an artery to keep it open. It does not react to electronic signals. Also a LED light does not generate any electronic signals. So, strap your survival light to your chest right against the place where the stent is .... and expect absolutely no reaction.

Light My Fire Titanium Spork
Light My Fire

Price: $16.99 $3.09

Hypoallergenic; non-toxic
Non-corrosive, non-magnetic
Same design as original Spork

Why is light necessary for the survival of green algae and animals in a ecosphere?

I know that it helps for their growth but I need two other points.
Can someone please help me ?


because the wavelengths in the light are strong enough for the electrons in a plant cell to move around and carry the protein thourhg the protien carriers...

light is essential for everything...it also carries nutrients within it

Do planarians prefer light or dark? How does a planarian's response to light relate to its survival?



Dark planarians prefer the light. It has the capablity to warm the nectar produced in the driscolic glands, and sooth the rasping survival mechanics. Dont ever eat squash near a planarian.


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