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Show 1 j M I (Cj Sfr jr- combination and instructions along with eight wax coated Hexamine solid fuel tablets. Each Survival Kit packed in f container includes matches, flare sticks, basic first aid items, whistle, signal mirror, plastic tube tent, nylon cord, razor blade, duct tape and printed survival instructions. One Case Food plus Survival items $73.00 e water-proo- I r linberlme ST" f West Main Lehi. Utah 84043 Pnone .i Case contains regular and compressed freeze dried and other foods to offer breakfasts, lunches and dinners for one person for 14 days. Carton is same size as Emergency 6 Pack. A 14 day suggested menu is included in each d carton. Food is packed in foil pouches and in heavy plastic for added protection. Gross Wt. 15 lbs. $95.00 enough $56.00 Emergency Preparedness, August 21, 1980 Floods (Continued from Page 6) aware of the spring runoff from melting mountain snow. From July to the end of August there are cloud storms burst known as flash commonly floods. This type of storm is the most destructive due to the small area of the flooding. "The clouds could pour down rain in one small area for ust 20 minutes and cause extensive flooding. There really isn't any time to protect the people from the flooding in .na; little amount ot time," raper said. WATER PROTECTION: (foam rubber, between the water containers to absorb shock. 3. Check containers every few months for leakage or spillage. 4. Have purification tablets available for water. 5. Have a half gallon of water 1. Keep water in jugs, bottles or other containers made of per person survival kit. Having a survival kit is one thing while maintaining it for an extended period of time is another. There are some precautions needed in order to food and water keep glass or tight-fittin- g 2. heavy plastic with screw on caps. Use some of type What To Do If A Flood Came To Town BEFORE A FLOOD: determine the seriousness of flooding when flood levels are broadcast. 2. Keep your Survival Kit in a dry and accesible place. 3. First Aid supplies and medicines for family members should be kept in a flotable water-tigh- t container. DURING A FLOOD: 4. If you are in your car slowly, in a flood.drive during low gear to lessen the chance of water getting into the car engine. 5. Do not move your stalled vehicle, but quickly find a higher place to stay. Many people have been swept away by the water while trying to move their vehicles. 6. If you have to cross some water filled areas, do so before the water is above your knees. of washed out Be careful EMERGENCY ITEMS emergency preparedness manuals water storage sleeping bags and blankets battery powered radio flashlights extra batteries fire extinguisher - Page 7 Food And Water Protection j 1. Know the elevation of your property. It will help you to 1 Hunter s Supply 36 Case contains 6 - 10 lunches and dinrsrs eaiy to prepare , nd you need is water, a cud and spoon. lioyv. cans. The cans contain breakfasts, of freeze dried and other foods, all ready to eat in 10 minutes. All matches, fuel (to fooi' wateil, Designed for one pfcioun tor b Gross Wt. 11.4 lbs. Produced similar to the U.S.WIilitaryVLong Range Patrol" (LRP) Ration, this grouping of seven complete meals contains a generous serving of a freeze dried entree (approximately pound (448 g) reconstituted! plus Orangeade or Lemonade, "Tropical Bar or Fig Newton Cake, a packet of Pilot Breads, Salt, Pepper, a napkin, and a plastic spoon. Entrees include one each of Vegetable Stew wBeef, Beef and Rice wOnions, Chili wBeans, Rice & Chicken, Potatoes & Beef, Chicken Stew. Beef Stew. $37.00 Regular (1 case - 7 meals) SAVE (8 Cases 56 meals) $250.00 you like hunting, S you'll love - . . i If Order the above seven meals with extra protection in a similar size carton. Survival stove includes plastic drinking cup, aluminum pan (9 oz. size), stove base and wind shield spoon-handl- Freeze Dried Foods are Delicious, Nutritious and Easy to Pack or Store cushioning newspaper) per day in your FOODS PROTECTION 6. Keep foods that need no refrigeration and little cooking. 7. Foods should be kept in cans, jars, or sealed paper or plastic containers. 9. Buy foods that are familiar to your family. 10. Make a meal plan and have it by the stored foods. 11. Include special foods for infants and others who are on limited diets. Store special medications also. 12. Buy foods in containers that fit the size of their use. 13. Keep boxed foods in their original packages sealed containers. increase the length tightly This will of their storage and provide protection from insects and rodents. 14. dated foods with new. Rotate the stockpile to keep it up to date. degrees). bridges and roads. STANDARD FIRST AID KIT 10. Stay away electrical from appliances in any or wet areas. The equipment appliances and equipment should be checked before being used again. water purification tablets table salt baking soda buildings because there may be flammable objects or gasses inside. 12. Report any broken utility lines to the police or fire departments. Medical Kit For Home And Car standard first aid kit individual medical supplies reflectors and flares (car) flashlight and batteries (car) blanket (car) i spam Vienna sausges fruit cocktail adhesive or paper tape peanut butter 756-495- . 2 II J American Fork, Utah freeze dried meats tuna sardines eye drops ALL DMP MISSIONARY BOOKSTORE PROFITS ARE USED TO KEEP MISSIONARIES 858 S. State, Qrem , IN FIELD" THE 225-453- 6 powdered milk 4" triangle bandage 37"x37"x52" x roll of gauze coban elastic bandage splints 11. Do not use oil or gas lanterns or torches to examine (canned)or safety pins matches bandages telfa pads 4" Beverly & Wendell Terry R7 North 200 West FOOD ready-to-e- aeromatic spirts of ammonia S. Boil water for one to three minutes if you are not sure if it has been contaminated. Clip This Coupon And Save Three Day Survival Kit manual AFTER A FLOOD: FREEZE DRIED FOODS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY it 7. Move as many objects to higher floors or ground as tie down outside possible, 8. Do not use any fresh food that has been in the flood water. COST FIX Order direct from distributor and save k 8. Store in cool, dry area (70 furniture and equipment and close the garage door. ACT NOW in shingles of thin board 40 page newspaper popsicle sticks canned juices dried fruits (caution: drink plenty of water) raisins ST3Bh Books V3 for the prunes fruit leathers crackers Season heavy string STRESS SANITATION KIT plastic bucket with tightly fitting lid plastic bags and ties toilet paper disinfectant feminine hygiene materials paper towels can opener paper cups and plates plastic utensils utility knife FOODS sugar cookies sweetened cereals hard candy WATER enough for three days water purification tablets TOOLS ax Backyard Roughing '& It Easy Reg. $5.95 SALE $4.95 . pliers Red Cross First Aid Book $6.95 $2.50 gloves warm clothing Essentials of Home Production and Storage . ..45( shovel Disaster Survival Handbook |