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  2. Need a bug-out bag? Here are the 5 best emergency ... - AOL

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    Make sure you and yours are fed, hydrated and safe during even the scariest scenarios.

  3. Building Out Your Emergency Kit? One of These Best Water ...

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    Large containers can hold 30 gallons or more and are your best bet for long-term emergency water storage at home. ... BPA-free container provides ample water storage for extended trips, camping ...

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    What Are the Best Emergency Survival Kits and Bug Out Bags? ... 2400 calorie food bars and 12 emergency drinking water packets. The bars can withstand temperatures between -22ºF to 149ºF while ...

  5. Survival kit - Wikipedia

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    An emergency kit, disaster bag, bug-out bag (BOB), [4] [5] [6] also known as a 72-hour kit, [7] GOOD bag (get out of Dodge), [8] [9] personal emergency relocation kit (PERK), go-bag, survival backpack, or quick run bag (QRB) [10] [11] is a portable kit containing items that would help a person to survive for 72 hours [12] during an escape or ...

  6. Water canister - Wikipedia

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    Water canisters are used for excursions, camping, boat trips, in cabins without tap water, or as a household drinking water reserve in case of emergency. Water canisters come in many different materials and shapes, but are usually made from rigid plastic with shape as a square or rectangular cube. Typical capacities lie around 5 to 25 liters ...

  7. Portable water purification - Wikipedia

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    Carrying iodine for water purification is an imperfect but lightweight solution for those in need of field purification of drinking water. Kits are available in camping stores that include an iodine pill and a second pill (vitamin C or ascorbic acid) that will remove the iodine taste from the water after it has been disinfected. The addition of ...