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Build Your Own Emergency Survival Kit Before Disaster Hits

duct-tape.jpgWe know there are some people who just love duct tape and would prefer to custom make their own home survival kits suitable for their own family and situations. Or they may be thinking of office survival kits, school survival kits, car survival kits,workplace survival kits, pet survival kits among others. Disaster Recovery Supply recognizes this and is now offering an inside look at what is really required for a do-it-yourselfer. Those who choose this route must understand that it’s not all that easy, which is why professionls offer various ready-to-go kits. But if someone has the time and patience, then take a look at the Build Your Own site. Good Luck and always be prepared! And don’t forget your Leatherman Multitool!

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Posted by survival, Feb 26th, 2008

Would A UFO Attack Count for Emergency Preparedness?

ufo.jpgWhat would happen if a UFO showed up and rained destruction on a city. Far fetched? Well, they’re still talking about the Roswell incident in the 1940’s. I was listening to the Coast-To-Coast show last night (as I have for the last 10-15 years) and their usual topic was UFOs and other unidentified objects. A big controversy is the lack of media coverage when UFOs are seen, even by dozens of people. Our government keeps supressing anything related to this subject. Are they real? Personally, I have never seen one. But the way they talk, I always wonder if I’m the only one who has never seen one. If so, I feel left out. But, “what if?” Should I buy one of those great emergency disaster supply kits that are offered. In reality, you never know what type of disaster can hit. Something to think about.

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Posted by survival, Feb 20th, 2008

San Diego Was Unprepared for Deadly Firestorms

wildfire.jpgSaid former San Diego fire chief…”we want the public to know that this region is completely unprepared for this knd of event” when referring to the recent wildfires.

And there are many other types of disasters where people aren’t prepared. You can’t just simply rely on public services to get you out of trouble. Everyone must take their own action and responsility to protect themselves and their loved ones with personal survival kits. If a new car came without a spare tire, would most people go out and buy one? Maybe not because only the other guy gets a flat. Or you belong to AAA or other club to get you out of trouble. Well, what if you were stuck someplace and couldn’t get help right away. Or if you could not contact somebody. Disaster Recovery Supply does offer some solutions. Check them out.

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Posted by survival, Feb 19th, 2008

Discounted Leatherman Skeletool at Disaster Recovery Supply

stroud.jpgLes Stroud of the Survivorman TV Series carries the Leatherman Skeletool Multi-Tool and his harmonica with him on every episode. It has all your basic survival tools such as Needlenose Pliers, Regular Pliers, Wire Cutters, Straight 420HC Stainless Steel Blade, Universal Bit Driver, Carabiner/Bottle Clip, Drill bit storage, Regular and Phillips screwdrivers, saw and much more. No matter what situation he runs in to, the Skeletool is a life saver. From sawing wood to skinning fish, it is a bargain at Disaster Recovery Supply. They are a HOT item and many dealers find them hard to keep in stock. Check it out!!

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Posted by survival, Feb 14th, 2008

Mainstay is a Mainstay

MainstayThis product is aptly named since it provided emergency food in almost any situation.  With a five year shelf life and the ability to withstand extreme conditions I dont have to worry about running out of food in critical situations.  Whether it’s a military attack or a natural disaster, or maybe I’m just lost in the woods again.  No matter what I will have plenty of nutritious food.

Other similar products boast optimum nutrition but in my experience the Mainstay food products are the only ones to follow through.  When it comes to emergency food supplies no one can afford not to get it right the first time.  Thanks Mainstay!

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Posted by CaptReadiness, Feb 12th, 2008

WAG BAG Environmentally Friendly

WAG BAGWaste disposal is just not something most people think about when they head out into the wilderness.  I simply can’t spend too much time in the concrete jungles or tethered to civilization.  At the same time, however, it can be a real challenge to find the tools necessary for maintaining a respectful relationship with my surroundings.  Not anymore!  I know that most of your products are guaranteed for disaster preparedness, but I think a lot of people don’t realize that you don’t need a disaster to need these products!

Now that I have the WAG bag There’s no more struggling to find camping or other facilities.  I can continue to explore the nature world no matter where I am without having to worry about the amenities provided by urbanized communities.  Thanks again for another great product.

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Posted by CaptReadiness, Feb 12th, 2008

SPOT Hits the Spot!

SPOT GPSI’m an avid outdoorsman.  I enjoy hiking, camping and trail-running.  One of my greatest fears has always been taking a wrong turn and becoming lost in a foreign area teeming with potentially dangerous wildlife like bears, mountain lions or other dangerous predators.  I’ve found that many of the personal training GPS units that help you track endurance distances cannot maintain the signal strength necessary to stay on the grid in isolated areas.

All the solutions I’ve looked at cost way too much and are totally cost prohibitive.  I can’t afford a $1200 personal GPS safety system so finding this was a real God-sent.  I can finally exercise and explore with the freedom that could normally get me into tight spots.  The price on this product is ground-breaking and I’m so glad I found it!

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Posted by CaptReadiness, Feb 12th, 2008

Survivorman Les Stroud Endorses Spot Messenger & Leatherman Products

blowfire.jpgDisaster Recovery Supply is your one source for both of these products.  Anyone watching the Survivorman Show is witness about his bragging of the multi-tool and harmonica.  SPOT Inc. recently  announced they have partnered with outdoor survival expert Les Stroud, host and producer of the television show Survivorman, to educate others on the benefits of the SPOT Satellite Messenger. SPOT is a revolutionary product that is designed to raise the safety factor for the hundreds of millions of people around the world who spend time in the outdoors — whether for recreation, work or daily life.

“I have been in almost every situation imaginable across the globe and no matter your experience, things can happen and you need to be prepared,” said Les Stroud, filmmaker and host of Survivorman. “Whether you are 50 miles deep in harsh backcountry or stranded roadside in a remote location when your car fails, SPOT offers emergency assistance and a way to check in with others when and where it’s needed.”

At just over 7 ounces in weight, SPOT is ideal for hikers, backpackers, hunters or any outdoor enthusiasts.

Additionally, Les Stroud’s favourite multi-tool by far, has always been the Leatherman brand - their mini tools as well.

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Posted by survival, Feb 11th, 2008

Recent Tornados Help Create Sense Of Urgency For Survival Kits

damage206a1.jpgThe most effective preparation for the next storm could be a healthy dose of fear triggered by lingering images of this month’s disaster.

“A lot of it is just members of the public taking seriously that it can happen,” said Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen, who toured stricken areas. “You get a little more convinced each one you see.”

“Part of what saved lives here was there are people who are experienced and who have thought about what to do when there is a tornado,” Chertoff said Thursday after a tour.

“When they give out tornado warnings, if this doesn’t put you in the mood to listen, I don’t know what will,” a reporter said, looking at a relative’s ruined house in Lafayette last week. “When they say take cover, you take cover. And you pray. And make sure you have an emergency survival kit with you. You never know if your home will be nothing more than a concrete slab”

“It happened so fast,” she said, adding she didn’t know whether sirens would have caused her to react differently.

“It’s human nature not to think it’s going to hit you,” one observer said. “I think we’ll all take the next one more seriously.”

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Posted by survival, Feb 10th, 2008

Disaster Recovery Supply adds New Leatherman Skeletool

1345439901_dbf346edb6_o.jpgDon’t even think about going camping or hiking without this tool!

Disaster Recovery Supply adds new product to it’s list of emergency survival kits.  Available as a separate item, it is also ideal for the day hiker or camper as well as for adventurers. It’s a multi-tool having several tools contained in one pocket-size handpiece.  Compact in size, it carries much like a pocket knife.

Stainless steel construction with Tungsten DLC scratch-resistant coating on handle with carbon fiber scale. 4.00 in. in length. Features: Needlenose pliers, regular pliers, wire cutters, hard-wire cutters, 154CM blade, carabiner/bottle opener, bit driver, removable pocket clip. Included bits: Phillips #1 & #2, screwdriver 3/16 & 1/4 in.

At a mere five ounces the new, full-size Skeletool multi-tool from Leatherman features a stainless steel blade, pliers, bit driver and carabiner/bottle opener—that’s it. Only the most necessary multi-tool features, because sometimes that’s all you need. Removable pocket clip means it easily clips onto a belt, pack, or vest—no sheath required.

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Posted by survival, Feb 7th, 2008
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