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Earthquake Preparedness is imperative. Store your family earthquake kit in a container in the yard away from the house and keep a kit in each vehicle. Nobody really knows where or when the next big one will hit.
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Basic vs Deluxe Survival Kits -- what's the difference?
Basic kits contain basic support supplies. Deluxe kits are more comprehensive. They contain additional supplies such as the solar/crank radio (no batteries required), twice the water, 6 more meal servings per person, leather-palm gloves, dust masks, lightsticks, 13 function knife with tools, scissors, tweezers, utility rope (in the 2, 3, 4 and 5-person deluxe kits), duct tape (in the 4 and 5 person deluxe kits), waterproof matches and extra whistles.

Supports 1 person for 3 days (total of 44 items). Contains emergency food (2400 calorie foodbar), drinking water (6 servings ), emergency thermal blanket, body warmer, snap light-stick, hygiene supplies, first aid supplies, notepad with pencil and whistle. Packaged in a padded nylon carrying case.

Supports 1 person for 3 days (total of 77 items). Contains emergency food (3600 calorie foodbar, drinking water - 12 servings), emergency thermal blanket, body warmer, AM/FM solar/crank radio (no batteries required), flashlight with batteries, snap light-stick, work gloves, dust mask, 13-function knife, waterproof matches, hygiene supplies, first aid kit with manual, notepad with pencil, playing cards and whistle. Packaged in a padded nylon carrying case or back pack.

Supports 1 elderly adult for 3 days (total of 54 items). Contains emergency food (2400 calorie foodbar - 12 servings), water boxes with straws (6-8.45 oz. servings), emergency thermal blanket, hygiene supplies, body warmer, flashlight with batteries, first aid supplies with booklet, notepad with pencil and a whistle. Contains instructions and information pertinent to seniors. Packaged in a padded nylon carrying case.

Supports 2 persons for 3 days - a total of 80 items. Includes emergency food (2-2400 calorie foodbars), drinking water (12 servings), 2 emergency thermal blankets, 2 body warmers, flashlight, batteries, hygiene supplies, first aid kit with manual, utility knife, notepad with pencil, playing cards and a whistle. Packed in padded nylon carrying case or back pack.

Supports 2 persons for up to 3 days - a total of 103 items. Contains emergency food (2-3600 calorie foodbars), drinking water (24 servings), 2 emergency thermal blankets, 2 body warmers, AM/FM solar/crank radio (no batteries required), flashlight with batteries, 2 snap light-sticks, 2 pairs of work gloves, 2 dust masks, nylon utility cord, 13-function knife, waterproof matches, hygiene supplies, first aid kit with manual, notepad with pencil, playing cards and 2 whistles. Packaged in a padded nylon carrying case or back pack.

Supports 4 persons for 3 days - a total of 141 items. Includes emergency food (4- 2400 calorie foodbars), drinking water (24 servings), 4 emergency thermal blankets, 4 body warmers, flashlight, batteries, hygiene supplies, first aid kit with manual, utility knife, notepad with pencil, playing cards and a whistle. Packed in padded nylon carrying case or back pack.

Supports 4 persons for up to 3 days - 185 items. Contains emergency food (4-3600 calorie foodbars), drinking water (48 servings), 4 emergency thermal blankets, 4 body warmers, AM/FM solar/crank radio (no batteries required), flashlight with batteries, 4 snap light-sticks, 4 pairs of work gloves, 4 dust masks, nylon utility cord, roll of duct tape, 13-function knife, waterproof matches, hygiene supplies, first aid kit with manual, notepad with pencil, playing cards and 4 whistles. Packed in 2 sturdy back packs.
Food and water rations are approved by the U.S. Coast Guard and have a 5-year shelf life. All kits are designed to "take and go" and are intended to support you outdoors for 3 days. We recommend that you store your family kit in a container in the yard away from the house and a kit in each vehicle. It is always advisable to store additional water at home in the event of an emergency.