Reddit Reddit reviews Sea To Sky Wilderness Survival Playing Cards

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u/PabstyLoudmouth · 1 pointr/preppers

Here are some playing cards I got recently and are a bit better than just regular ones. They also have a deck about edible plants on a card deck as well.

u/Teerlys · 1 pointr/preppers

One of the AquaPod Kit things for water. That will give them a good way to get a lot of water stored (assuming they know soon enough beforehand) without taking up a ton of space or needing to be rotated. The big benefit here is that not all of the planning, prepping, or space that would normally go into water storage comes into play. It's great if they want to get into that on their own, but if they aren't this is a good backup.

For short term food supply, these have a 5 year shelf life and provide a good amount of calories. It looks like they're on sale right now, so if you wanted food for 2 weeks that would still be good for a long while down the road these wouldn't be a horrible way to go. I'm actually buying some myself because of the sale.

I have one of these utility wrenches in my basement in case I need to shut off the gas or water in an emergency. If they own their own place or will soon it's something handy to have that most people won't think of.

If they don't have them already, smoke/carbon monoxide detectors and fire extinguishers are smart preps, if not exactly as fun as some other things you could get.

Flashlights are always useful in an emergency. Some small rechargeable ones like these with good reviews are great because they won't need to worry about alkaline batteries. Headlamps can be awesomely useful if you have to do some work in the dark as well. There is a battery concern there, so if you make that list of when stuff would need to be rotated toss the batteries for this on there.

Since it's for hurricane preparedness, some duct tape, plastic sheeting of some sort, and a decent weather radio would make sense.

Then some sanitation items as well. Emergency Essentials has a 'complete kit' to cover a lot of that, but some of it may not be quite right for them, so they also have the by-its-self bucket toilet as well. As a companion product, a large hand sanitizer bottle would be great for a lot of messy jobs. They do have expiration dates, but if this is accurate then they still hold their effectiveness for some time after. Both plastic gloves and some leather palmed work gloves would be good additions in this category as well.

Hope some of that helped.