Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Survival, Basic Survival Needs

                            "Basic Needs For survival" 


Number one thing; That everyone will have to have is the (Wenger 'Giant' Swiss Army knife).It comes with almost every tool you will need from a can opener to a knife.









Number two;  I myself will have this (Lifesaver jerrycan).It is able to turn your water in to clean filtered drinking water. If the time comes this will be the best thing you can have, they make many different sizes, so you can get the best one for you.








Number three; on my list is this (BioLite camp stove). looking for a innovative way to charge your mobile devices back up whilst away from the grid. You might be interested in this new Bio Lite stove which is fitted with a USB ports that allows you to recharge your smartphone as you cook your food. The Bio Lite Stove has been designed to make cooking on wood as clean, safe and easy as modern fuels while generating electricity to charge phones, lights and other electronics off-grid. Packed size: 8.25 x 5″, weight: 935 grams. 
                                                                                                                      

                                                                                                                     


Number four; on the list is a must if you need to get out fast or have to move your location in a hurry. (Solar Powers backpack). A bag of some sort will come in handy while wandering the barren landscape looking for a community of survivors. The Solar Powers line of backpacks is a little more practical than most because it uses a solar panel to collect energy that can be transferred to your portable gadgets. But, it won't be of much use in a nuclear winter scenario that blots out the sun.                                                                                                 



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Number five; on this list of things you will most likly need, to me this is a must. (MusucBag wearable sleeping bag). Needless to say, a wearable sleeping bag might come in handy on those cold nights spent huddled in a bomb shelter or boarded up in an abandoned house. It will keep you warm and mobile — and it's thick enough to put a little distance between your flesh and the infectious bite of a mosquito.

                                               



Number six; This is a very good way to have breakfast when your on the move or stationary it's very easy to store and has a shelf life of ten years or more.




I hope that all these things are helpful to you as you prepare  for what could be a vast destruction of are planet. Thanks again for reading. I will continue to post more things to look for as you prepare for the worst.


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