Get Through A Crisis With The Right Emergency Tools

By Eric Holm


An emergency can occur at anytime. The chances are pretty good that everybody will face some kind of crisis or natural disaster over the course of a lifetime. The public gets complacent because services and goods are available around the clock and every day of the year. Most people will never stop to consider what life would be like if a disaster struck and suddenly damaged their house or the infrastructure in their city to the point that it was impossible to get around. Having a disaster kit filled with an assortment of emergency tools can make all the difference in a crisis. Everybody is aware of the importance of storing away water and food but too many people stop there and fail to consider the big picture. A power generator, for example, can restore some of the creature comforts that everyone takes for granted. If the disaster involves multiple victims, a variety of search rescue tools can save lives.

Standard garden equipment and other items stored in the average garage or shed may not be adequate in an emergency situation when lives are at stake. Survival tools are just as important to the disaster kit you assemble for your home as basic supplies like clean water and food. You must think about how you will survive if you are suddenly without running water or power of any kind. In some cases, you could be without those services for days. An assortment of rescue tools can help you survive even the harshest conditions.

An adjustable pipe wrench is an important survival tool because it will be needed when pipes are broken. You must have an effective way of turning off the gas supply to your home to avoid a dangerous gas leak that can eventually start a fire. Flooding can occur if water pipes are damaged and you have no way of disabling the water supply at the point it feeds into the home. Screwdrivers are equally useful for making small repairs. Search tools make clearing debris easier. Make sure you have access to an axe, saw and pry bar. These are items that are often included in most first responder gear kits. Flares and traffic cones should always be put out to alert people if there is an accident on a roadway.

It is not that only your family members may suffer from a crisis but sometimes your neighbors may also seek your help. Hence make sure that your tool kit is well stocked. Equally important is a generator to use during crisis. During a power failure a home generator is a great asset. A home generator can work as an emergency power source, keeping the refrigerated food cold for quite some hours and provide lights. There are different types of emergency generators that can be bought for facing a crisis. It is good to know about their advantages and disadvantages. Diesel or gas generators are often used to provide power and light for work sites. Due to their high outputs, some diesel generators are designed to provide total home power. Natural gas generators can support high power supply and can provide power to an entire house. They generally run on natural gas or liquid propane. Please note select circuit wiring can provide power to some selected home electric devices (like the furnace and refrigerator) instead of trying to power the entire home.

Put yourself in a position to take care of your family in any emergency by assembling a disaster kit and storing it in a convenient location. Check the contents from time to time to make sure all items remain in good condition.




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