Nuclear Survival Kit: Staying Safe in the New Cold War
Potassium Iodide Tablets
Believe it or not, the FDA has already approved two products that protect people exposed to a nuclear attack, especially those who are within a 10-mile radius from a nuclear plant. Products approved to supply you with the necessary potassium iodide (KI) come in liquid or tablet form, and the recommended dose is 130 or 65 milligrams.
Nuclear survival kit: Radiation detector
A radiation detector costs approximately $150, and also serves as an alarm for direct exposure or highly dangerous levels of radiation. Radiation detectors, in addition to being practical, do not take up much space, so they can be easily carried by people in special backpacks or under waterproof clothing.
Emergency respirator
The first thing you’ll want to do after a possible nuclear attack is to get as far away from the affected area as possible. If you live within a 10-mile radius, the first step in staying safe is to put on a special emergency respirator. This has an average cost of $250 dollars, but it is a highly recommended investment to avoid at all costs the damage that radiation can cause in the body.
Radio with flashlight
An emergency radio with a built-in flashlight is one of the most useful tools in your nuclear survival kit as it will help you stay informed, follow directions from authorities, and light your way as you find a safe place. There are different options to obtain a radio of this type, but you can get it at an extremely affordable price most stores. Make sure to check that your batteries or charging port are in good condition.
Nuclear survival kit clothing
The ideal clothing to protect yourself from radiation is ultralight, breathable and waterproof, as it will keep you safe from the elements while you find a safe haven. It is important to get an lightweight coat (that can be folded and fit inside the survival kit) with a hood, as well as pants with compartments that allow you to carry tools such as a radio, flashlight and emergency equipment with you.
Water purifier
A water purifier is one of the items you will need in your nuclear survival kit so you can stay hydrated, and ensure you consume radiation-free water. The cost is about $1,200, but it’s a necessary expense, plus it has a carrying capacity of over 20,000 gallons that can provide water for up to three years!
Emergency food
Emergency food packages offer options to feed an entire family and provide people with the nutrients they need to ensure their survival. These kits cost around $20 dollars, and have been approved by the United States Coast Guard in cases of emergency, since they can be kept for up to five years in good condition before being opened.
Outdoor survival tools
Nuclear accidents or attacks are unpredictable and their effects could be mild or devastating. In the latter case, it’s vital to have the necessary tools to help you open packages, clean wounds and protect yourself from the elements quickly, easily and efficiently. The most useful tool kits for staying safe in a nuclear emergency contain whistles, flashlights, compasses and pocketknives.
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