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<em>August 6, 2013</em>
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	 <h2 class="storytitle"><a href="http://www.mysurvivalkit.tv/2013/08/06/four-things-you-should-always-carry-in-your-car/" rel="bookmark">Four Things You Should Always Carry In Your Car</a></h2>
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		<p>After home and work, your vehicle is where you spend the most time. Sometimes, you get stuck in your vehicle. The cause could be a vehicle breakdown or a natural disaster. For that reason, you should carry four items in your car that will come in handy.</p>
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Wool Blanket</p>
<p> A wool blanket will keep you warm in cold weather. Remember, it can get below freezing at night even in a desert. Wool resists water and <a href="http://www.mysurvivalkit.tv/2013/08/06/four-things-you-should-always-carry-in-your-car/#more-16" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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<em>May 22, 2013</em>
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	 <h2 class="storytitle"><a href="http://www.mysurvivalkit.tv/2013/05/22/child-proofing-from-birth-to-school-age/" rel="bookmark">Child Proofing: From Birth To School Age</a></h2>
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		<p>Child-proofing your home is a must when you have young children and can also be helpful as they grow older to school-aged kids. Child-proofing your home means that you are making it safe for them to wander around without getting into too much trouble or finding themselves in potential danger. As children begin to walk, it is common for them to try and get into anything and everything. Take advantage of these child-proofing tips for ultimate safety throughout your home.</p>
<p><strong>Caution Around Furniture</strong><br />
It can be easy for children to fall and bump their head on the corner <a href="http://www.mysurvivalkit.tv/2013/05/22/child-proofing-from-birth-to-school-age/#more-15" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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<em>March 28, 2013</em>
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	 <h2 class="storytitle"><a href="http://www.mysurvivalkit.tv/2013/03/28/tornado-safe-places-in-your-home/" rel="bookmark">Tornado Safe Places In Your Home</a></h2>
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		<p>As spring approaches, families are reminded to practice their tornado safety plans and stake out areas in their homes that can keep them safe during these storms.  However, people who have never been through a tornado may not know where they can go when the sirens sound.  Meteorologists and safety experts agree that several locations throughout a house can provide adequate shelter that can keep a family alive as the storm passes.</p>
<p>Experts recommend that people take shelter <a href="http://www.mysurvivalkit.tv/2013/03/28/tornado-safe-places-in-your-home/#more-14" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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<em>July 1, 2012</em>
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	 <h2 class="storytitle"><a href="http://www.mysurvivalkit.tv/2012/07/01/family-escape-plan-in-case-of-a-fire/" rel="bookmark">Family Escape Plan In Case Of A Fire</a></h2>
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		<p>Your home is your castle, and you do everything possible to protect your building and possessions &#8211; smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, etc.  But what about the people and pets who live there.  Do you have a plan for them?</p>
<p>Set up a family meeting, and talk about what to do in case of a fire.  Make sure all members of the family are present, and understand what their specific roles are.  Who will grab the family pet?  Who will take the baby? <a href="http://www.mysurvivalkit.tv/2012/07/01/family-escape-plan-in-case-of-a-fire/#more-13" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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<em>January 15, 2012</em>
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	 <h2 class="storytitle"><a href="http://www.mysurvivalkit.tv/2012/01/15/survival-kits-for-different-scenarios/" rel="bookmark">Survival Kits for Different Scenarios</a></h2>
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		<p>You never know when life might strike so you should never underestimate the importance of a survival kit. You might have heard about them on the news or seen them on nature channels if you get your television from services like <a href="http://www.directtelevisionpackages.com">directtelevisionpackages.com</a> and if you still need a little help creating a survival kit for just the right occasion, then take a look at this article because we have listings of all kinds of different emergency load outs.</p>
<p>For Food and Water<br />- Fishing gear and a gill net could come in handy in case you have to do any fishing for food.<br />- Snare wire is also good for catching small rodents like squirrels or bunnies.<br />- If all else fails, canned food and ready-to-eat meals can help in a pinch and there are plenty of water purification supplies you can pick up.</p>
<p>For Shelter and Warmth<br />- If you take some pads or cotton balls smeared with petroleum you can start a fire real quick.<br />- Waterproof matches and a cigarette lighter can also help get a fire going.<br />- For warmth, consider a reflective &#8220;aluminized&#8221; or Mylar coated blanket to keep your body heat.</p>
<p>Health and First-Aid<br />- Bandages are great but don&#8217;t forget the other essentials like disinfectant, sutures, splints, and aspirin.</p>
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<em>August 12, 2011</em>
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	 <h2 class="storytitle"><a href="http://www.mysurvivalkit.tv/2011/08/12/what-you-need-with-you-in-an-evacuation/" rel="bookmark">What You Need With You In An Evacuation</a></h2>
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		<p>You never know when your family will need to be evacuated immediately. <br />When an evacuation is required, it is always good to be prepared ahead of time. Many items are necessary and some may be difficult to think of quickly. It is common to have a first-aid kit and a flashlight, but have you thought about having copies of your Social Security numbers, insurance policies and charge cards? <br />Experts recommend that you have 3 days supply of food and water. One gallon of water per <a href="http://www.mysurvivalkit.tv/2011/08/12/what-you-need-with-you-in-an-evacuation/#more-10" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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<em>August 11, 2011</em>
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	 <h2 class="storytitle"><a href="http://www.mysurvivalkit.tv/2011/08/11/how-to-store-pesticides-and-other-household-poisons/" rel="bookmark">How To Store Pesticides And Other Household Poisons</a></h2>
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		<p>Storing pesticides, and other poisons, doesn&#8217;t have to be dangerous. Remembering safety guidelines will keep your family and pets safe.</p>
<p>Follow directions and pay attention to precautions on product labels. Some call for storage in a cool environment; heat could cause some chemicals to interact, leading potential danger. Never buy more pesticide than you need, because stockpiling means more storage.</p>
<p>Pesticides should be stored in a high cabinet, well out of reach of children and pets, and should <a href="http://www.mysurvivalkit.tv/2011/08/11/how-to-store-pesticides-and-other-household-poisons/#more-9" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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<em>August 10, 2011</em>
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	 <h2 class="storytitle"><a href="http://www.mysurvivalkit.tv/2011/08/10/know-what-your-emergency-kit-should-contain/" rel="bookmark">Know What Your Emergency Kit Should Contain</a></h2>
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		<p>The first and most important part is to make sure you have plenty of food and water. Pack food that does not require special preparation and that will last a long time. You have no idea when you are going to need this kit, so make sure the food does not spoil in the meantime. Canned food, and canned meals are a good idea. MRE&#8217;s are even better. The military specifically designs food that can be stored for long periods of time that does <a href="http://www.mysurvivalkit.tv/2011/08/10/know-what-your-emergency-kit-should-contain/#more-8" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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<em>August 6, 2011</em>
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	 <h2 class="storytitle"><a href="http://www.mysurvivalkit.tv/2011/08/06/cut-out-the-clutter-to-prevent-falls/" rel="bookmark">Cut Out The Clutter To Prevent Falls</a></h2>
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		<p>Once you have children, having clutter is a very common occurrence. Be it items of toys, books, food or items of clothing, things don&#8217;t remain in one place with kids around. An animal can prove to be clutter challenged too. But even when there are no kids or animal pets involved, sometimes just due to the busy lifestyle, it is very difficult to find time to keep things back in their respective place. </p>
<p>But did you know that clutter can not only lead to mental stress but also cause accidents and falls.The whole story can be found at <a href='http://thesimpledad.com/2011/05/12/take-the-first-step-toward-a-clutter-free-home/'>http://thesimpledad.com/2011/05/12/take-the-first-step-toward-a-clutter-free-home/</a> Especially if there are elderly <a href="http://www.mysurvivalkit.tv/2011/08/06/cut-out-the-clutter-to-prevent-falls/#more-7" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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