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		<title>Grab an Emergency Go Bag for One and Be Ready for Anything</title>
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When it comes to emergency disaster survival, you don’t want to leave anything to chance. You could assemble your own emergency bag for such occasions, but there’s always the chance you could leave out something important. With the emergency go bag for one, however, you’re assured of having everything you need. The bag was assembled [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">When it comes to emergency disaster survival, you don’t want to leave anything to chance.<span> </span>You could assemble your own emergency bag for such occasions, but there’s always the chance you could leave out something important.<span> </span>With the <a href="http://www.yourbestselfdefenseproducts.com/product/SKEK">emergency go bag for one</a>, however, you’re assured of having everything you need.<span> </span>The bag was assembled by experts in the area of emergency preparedness, and they’ve included many different items in this nine pound backpack.<span> </span>You’ll find enough food and water to last for several days, plus water purification tablets in case you need more water.<span> </span>For communication, a mini-radio with batteries is included, as is a loud whistle to call for help.<span> </span>You’ll also find a squeeze-powered flashlight that needs no batteries, candles, a sleeping bag, a poncho, a knife, a hygiene kit, and a first aid kit with bandages, sterilizing pads, and antibacterial strips.<span> </span>There’s also a waste bag to contain any infectious waste, a notepad, a pencil, and a deck of playing cards to give you something to do while waiting for help.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">When such a complete selection of <a href="http://www.yourbestselfdefenseproducts.com/emergency_supplies">emergency supplies</a> for an emergency situation like a hurricane, ice storm, eathquake or power failure has already been put together at a better cost than if you bought everything separately, why would you choose anything else?</p>
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		<title>72 Hour Go Bag for One</title>
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Everyone probably has an emergency kit of some sort in case of natural disasters, but most of these kits consist of only a few bandages, an old blanket, and a flashlight. None of them are as complete as the 72 hours emergency super go bag plus for one. This bag has everything emergency preparation [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">Everyone probably has an emergency kit of some sort in case of natural disasters, but most of these kits consist of only a few bandages, an old blanket, and a flashlight.<span> </span>None of them are as complete as the 72 hours emergency super go bag plus for one.<span> </span>This bag has everything emergency preparation experts say you’ll need in case of a horrible disaster.<span> </span>You’ll find food and water rations that will last for three days, plus water purification tablets.<span> </span>If you’re stuck in the cold, you’ll find a poncho, a tent, and a sleeping bag.<span> </span>The backpack, which weighs about ten pounds when full, also contains a radio and batteries, n emergency candle, matches, and a flashlight that runs off of a crank instead of batteries.<span> </span>You’ll also find a fully stocked first aid kit with a large supply of antibacterial bandages, sunscreen, and other supplies.</p>
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