Tuesday, May 22, 2012

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Monday, May 21, 2012

Preventive first aid kits.


I’ve been selling “stuff” at gun shows for years. I have learned a lot about human behavior in that time. I am going to throw some percentages at you these are not scientific in any way; they are just to give you an idea of how people think.  It is very easy to talk someone into buying a firearm for their protection. If they are at a gun show already probably 99% have or will buy a gun for protection.  About 5% of the same people if offered some long term storage food for emergencies will buy it or say they have some food on hand. Of every single person that will walk by me at a gun show in a weekend only a couple will stop and look at a first aid kit. I have even had a guy state that he was required by law to have one in his business, and the price I had was really good, but he still wouldn’t buy one.
 First Aid is not sexy or fun, and it reminds us bad things can happen.  When I say first aid kit, I don’t mean one of those $9.99 sets of band aids you buy at the big box store on the spur of the moment. They are nice if your kid has a booboo, but what a person really needs is a first aid cabinet. I know right now you are imagining something that looks like a closet off the show ER. No when I say you should have a first aid kit, you should of course have the normal bandages, but you should have stuff for upset stomachs, bug bites and allergies. You should have preventative stuff as well, toothpaste, mouthwash, and soap. The idea is to avoid visiting the ER because you forgot to stock some $5 item that could have prevented a health problem. If you have ever made a trip to the drugstore at 3 am for anything, that item should be in your first aid kit.
            The last thing you want to have happen is to be waiting for treatment in a hospital after an emergency. At that point the hospital needs to be for the truly sick and injured, not for the person that forgot to stock some Benedryl and now needs a shot of epi. The second reason is hospitals are full of germs and you don’t want to get sicker. So post what things you think should be in your first aid kit.

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  So you accidentally found my blog. Good! I thought it was important to have a place to talk about current events and how they could affect us. There are lots of sites that talk about survival and preparedness. I happen to be subscribed to many of them but as I look through them I see some things that bother me and that is what this Blog is here to address. I’m not here to talk about what rifle is the sexiest, and what knife you must absolutely have to survive. I want to talk to people about the less fun aspects of survival. Of course we are going to talk about the fun stuff too, but we need to know more about how to survive without modern conveniences and thrive.
  There are enough survival sites where it is beaten into your head that in an emergency your neighbor is now your worst enemy. There are enough sites telling you that if you aren’t a retired Army Ranger you are going to die, there are enough sites trying to sell you Acog rifle optics and tacticool accessories for your gun. Of course I am going to try and sell you my books I’m as capitalist as the next guy, but I am not going to try and convince you the world is ending tomorrow and unless you abuse your credit cards you and your family are going to die a slow painful death. This Blog is for Joe & Suzy Every Day and their family. What I want is that 30 days after an event you are able to say. “Well, it wasn’t fun, but we came through just fine”