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BELTS AND RESCUE MATERIALS

A belt is not usually something associated with a resque item, and rescue material is usually not a priority on the survival tool’s wish list for the average buyer. Yet that is not always so wise.

The reaction is usually;… if only I had, I would not have now…. There is a saying; “When the calf is drowned, they fill the well” Well, it is the same with survival belts and rescue material from survival packages If you need it, you don’t have it with you. Mostly due to lack of experience, or simply naive preparation.

 

CORRECT COMPLETE PLANNING IS HALF THE RESULT WITH RESCUE MATERIALS

The items that should be in every survival package anyway are the following;

  • Compass
  • Needle and sterilized wire
  • Cotton bandages
  • Cotton wool & Iodine
  • Fishing line thin and thick
  • Fishing hooks large / medium and small
  • Floats and fishing lead
  • Scalpel blades
  • Rope mv / min. 1 / 1.5 mm (20 meters)
  • Para cord 4 mm (20 meters)
  • Band aids
  • Wire saw
  • 5 Condoms
  • 2 filled lighters
  • Magnesium fire starter
  • Swiss army knife

Above, useful items of rescue material from a survival package, with which one must be able to help one self. The problem is often that most people find it inconvenient to constantly have a survival box in their pockets or on their belt. Most boxes or packages are quite hard plastic and are pretty large in size to have in an inner bag or on a belt. SurvivalJack has developed a solution for this; a belt portable kit in the form of a braided hand grenade of para to use what it is needed for in a survival or rescue situation.

 

SOMETHING OF EVERYTHING THAT IS INDISPENSABLE  RESCUE GEAR

The first thing to have is a knife After that, a compass is useful to find your way back in case one is lost. Fishing line, together with floats and hooks, is the easiest material to get food, if nothing is available. After that, fire in the form of a lighter or a fire starter is the most important factor. After all, without fire, one must be forced to eat everything raw that is not always satisfactory. Plasters and iodine that belong in a first aid kit are then the most important items.  Furthermore, a saw, albeit in the form of a wire saw, is the item that follows first aid, followed by a tiny flashlight or torch, preferably waterproof.

 

THE MOST USEFUL AND NICE LOOKING SOLUTION FOR RESCUE ITEMS

If one has all this very handy on the belt without being bothered by it, and also in a very playful way in the form of a braided hand grenade, that is about the best, most fun and most convenient way to have a  rescue package on one’s belt in case of an emergency.  Originality and beautiful design do not always have to be separated. In short; a super product, which could cost far more not to have !

 

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