Saturday, January 30, 2010
Friday, January 22, 2010
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Monday, January 18, 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Get Ready
DELUXE Emergency Bucket Kit - 20 PERSON
Product Description
Provides food, water, warmth, sanitation, light, communication, first aid & more for 20 people all packed in 2 sturdy 5 gallon buckets with Port-a-Potty Lids.
• Includes food & water, light & communication, warmth & shelter, tools, personal care, and first aid.
• Buckets double as containers and Port-a-Potty.
• Includes convenient to carry duffel bag providing additional storage space.
• Trusted quality from The Ready store.
At The Ready Store, we always focus on the QUALITY of our products first, rather than quantity because we want you to get the best value for your hard-earned money.
Product Description
Provides food, water, warmth, sanitation, light, communication, first aid & more for 20 people all packed in 2 sturdy 5 gallon buckets with Port-a-Potty Lids.
• Includes food & water, light & communication, warmth & shelter, tools, personal care, and first aid.
• Buckets double as containers and Port-a-Potty.
• Includes convenient to carry duffel bag providing additional storage space.
• Trusted quality from The Ready store.
At The Ready Store, we always focus on the QUALITY of our products first, rather than quantity because we want you to get the best value for your hard-earned money.
Needs Supplied: Warmth & Shelter, Water & Hydration, Food & Nutrition, Sanitation & Hygiene, First Aid & Medical, Light & Communication, Tools & Supplies
Situational Usage: Auto, Biological, Earthquake, Electrical, Fire, Flood, Hurricane, Medical, Nuclear, Storm, Tornado
Product Contents/Enclosure (3 Pieces):
(2) 5-Gallon Bucket
(1) Large Duffel Bag
Food & Water (81 Pieces):
(20) 2400 Calorie High Energy Food Bars
(60) 8.5-oz Aqua Blox Water Boxes
(1) Potable Aqua - Water Purification Tablets
Warmth & Shelter (21 Pieces):
(1) 2-Person Tube Tent
(20) Emergency Blanket
Light & Communication (15 Pieces):
(1) Boxes of 50 Waterproof Matches
(5) Emergency Candles
(6) 12-Hour Lightstick
(2) Heavy Duty Flashlights with 2 'D' Batteries
(1) Solar Handcrank Radio/Flashlight
Emergency Tools (5 Pieces):
(1) 5-in-1 Survival Aid with Compass
(2) Protective Leather Gloves (Pair)
(1) 12" Pry Bar
(1) 300' Caution Tape
First Aid (1 Piece):
(1) 200pc First-Aid Kit with First-Aid Booklet
Sanitation & Hygeine (66 Pieces):
(2) Port-A-Potty Toilet Seat Lid
(12) Toilet liners
(2) Toilet Chemical pouch
(10) Pair Latex-Free Gloves
(20) Wet Nap
(20) Dust Mask
Product Contents/Enclosure (3 Pieces):
(2) 5-Gallon Bucket
(1) Large Duffel Bag
Food & Water (81 Pieces):
(20) 2400 Calorie High Energy Food Bars
(60) 8.5-oz Aqua Blox Water Boxes
(1) Potable Aqua - Water Purification Tablets
Warmth & Shelter (21 Pieces):
(1) 2-Person Tube Tent
(20) Emergency Blanket
Light & Communication (15 Pieces):
(1) Boxes of 50 Waterproof Matches
(5) Emergency Candles
(6) 12-Hour Lightstick
(2) Heavy Duty Flashlights with 2 'D' Batteries
(1) Solar Handcrank Radio/Flashlight
Emergency Tools (5 Pieces):
(1) 5-in-1 Survival Aid with Compass
(2) Protective Leather Gloves (Pair)
(1) 12" Pry Bar
(1) 300' Caution Tape
First Aid (1 Piece):
(1) 200pc First-Aid Kit with First-Aid Booklet
Sanitation & Hygeine (66 Pieces):
(2) Port-A-Potty Toilet Seat Lid
(12) Toilet liners
(2) Toilet Chemical pouch
(10) Pair Latex-Free Gloves
(20) Wet Nap
(20) Dust Mask
I get all my supplies at the Ready Store.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Unexpected Cleaners
Use white bread to: Dust an oil painting. Gently dab a slice of white bread over the surface to pick up dirt and grime.
Use ketchup to: Remove tarnish from copper and brass cookware. Squeeze ketchup onto a cloth and rub it on pots and pans. They should go back to their coppery color in minutes. Rinse with warm water and dry with a towel.
Use oatmeal to: Scrub very dirty hands. Make a thick paste of oatmeal and water; rinse well.
Use rice to: Clean the inside of a vase or a thin-necked bottle. Fill three quarters of the vessel with warm water and add a tablespoon of uncooked rice. Cup your hand over the opening, shake vigorously, and rinse.
Use tea to: Scour rusty garden tools. Brew a few pots of strong black tea. When cool, pour into a bucket. Soak the tools for a few hours. Wipe each one with a cloth. (Wear rubber gloves or your hands will be stained.)
Use glycerin to: Remove dried wax drippings from candlesticks. Peel off as much wax as possible, then moisten a cotton ball with glycerin and rub until clean.
Use club soda to: Shine up a scuffed stainless-steel sink. Buff with a cloth dampened with club soda, then wipe dry with another clean cloth.
Use hydrogen peroxide to: Disinfect a keyboard. Dip a cotton swab in hydrogen peroxide to get into those nooks and crannies.
Use cornstarch to: Clean grease spills on carpets. Pour cornstarch onto spots and let sit for 15 to 30 minutes before vacuuming.
Use rubbing alcohol to: Erase permanent-marker stains from finished wood floors or solid-surface countertops. Pour rubbing alcohol onto a cotton ball and apply.
Use ketchup to: Remove tarnish from copper and brass cookware. Squeeze ketchup onto a cloth and rub it on pots and pans. They should go back to their coppery color in minutes. Rinse with warm water and dry with a towel.
Use oatmeal to: Scrub very dirty hands. Make a thick paste of oatmeal and water; rinse well.
Use rice to: Clean the inside of a vase or a thin-necked bottle. Fill three quarters of the vessel with warm water and add a tablespoon of uncooked rice. Cup your hand over the opening, shake vigorously, and rinse.
Use tea to: Scour rusty garden tools. Brew a few pots of strong black tea. When cool, pour into a bucket. Soak the tools for a few hours. Wipe each one with a cloth. (Wear rubber gloves or your hands will be stained.)
Use glycerin to: Remove dried wax drippings from candlesticks. Peel off as much wax as possible, then moisten a cotton ball with glycerin and rub until clean.
Use club soda to: Shine up a scuffed stainless-steel sink. Buff with a cloth dampened with club soda, then wipe dry with another clean cloth.
Use hydrogen peroxide to: Disinfect a keyboard. Dip a cotton swab in hydrogen peroxide to get into those nooks and crannies.
Use cornstarch to: Clean grease spills on carpets. Pour cornstarch onto spots and let sit for 15 to 30 minutes before vacuuming.
Use rubbing alcohol to: Erase permanent-marker stains from finished wood floors or solid-surface countertops. Pour rubbing alcohol onto a cotton ball and apply.
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