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The ultimate survival toolkit.
1. First of all, be prepared for the worst > Back-up and Storage.
Small personal rations.
- 'Seven Oceans', standard emergency rations > avimarltd.tripod.com
- 'Seven Oceans', standard emergency rations > avimarltd.tripod.com
Bigger rations, water and fuel storage.
Fcp, flexible containment products > avimarltd.tripod.com Create shelter.
Ultra light-weight fabric based structure > avimarltd.tripod.com
Medial back-up.
A full first-aid kit and a biting-stick, which is probably intended for electro-resuscitation-procedures but biting on a stick can really release tension in any sticky situation, can't it?
- Full medical kit; Emergency Medical Group, http://www.defib-right.com.
- 'Bite-stick' can be sterilized. Each packaged in a sanitary bag > http://www.lifesaving.com
2. Communication and generally getting noticed.
Communication using visible wave-lengths.
Marking flashers and strobe-lights.
Collection of different brands > avimarltd.tripod.com
Pyrotechnics.
Collection of different brands > avimarltd.tripod.com
Special light-sources.
- 'Acr Hemi' water activated light 1916 > avimarltd.tripod.com
- 'Aquaspec Aq180 lightbuoy light > http://www.mailspeedmarine.com
- 'McMurco' life-jacket light > avimarltd.tripod.com
Communication using invisible wave-lengths.
Portable Locater Beacon.
- Elt-system easy aircraft personal portable locater beacon > avimarltd.tripod.com
'EPIRB-s'
Collection of different brands of Gmdss float-free satellite emergency positioning radio beacons > avimarltd.tripod.com
Radios (VHF-UHF).
Collection of different brands of radios > avimarltd.tripod.com
GPS.
Collection of different brands of global positioning systems > avimarltd.tripod.com
Infrared._
'Tlx' thermal imager > avimarltd.tripod.com
X-ray.
'Scantrak' digital portable x-ray system and generator > avimarltd.tripod.com
Radar-reflectors.
- 'Mca' inflatable radar-reflector > avimarltd.tripod.com
- same of unknown brand.
3. Fog, smog, mist and cases of being lost.
Using sound
- 'Howller' alarm, creates 110 dBa at 10 feet > http://www.lifesaving.com
Fog-goggles and blower.
- 'Sparkler' anti-fog-goggles > http://www.lifesaving.com
- 'Ramfan-gf210', blower > avimarltd.tripod.com
Super-specs.
- Dr. William Feinblooms glasses magnify 18x > http://blog.modernmechanix.com/
Telestereoscope.
- Cassidy Curtis and Chris Whitney made this for the Burning Man festival in 2000 > http://eyestilts.com/
Binoculars.
- Clive Milne's 510mm diameter f5 binocular telescope > http://deepsky.cia.com.au
Co-garph.
- Australian invention makes maps of the ground it covers > http://blog.modernmechanix.com/
SWAN
- System for wearable audio navigation, the Georgia institute of technology > http://www.gatech.edu/news-room/release.php?id=1090
4. Heavy duty water-tools.
Buoys.
- 'Jonbuoy' recovery module > http://www.mailspeedmarine.com
- 2 'Seago' inflatable buoys > http://www.mailspeedmarine.com
Fishing aids in case you get peckish after being shipwrecked.
- 'Seaview', inflatable under water viewer > http://www.lifesaving.com
- Portable 'Digital Fish Sonar', reads 3' to 199' feet with 1.25“ inch accuracy visual and audible fish alarm > avimarltd.tripod.com
- 'Ocean Safety' solar still distills drinking water from seawater on solar power > http://www.mailspeedmarine.com
Some life-raft essentials.
- Life-raft reparation kit > avimarltd.tripod.com
- Life-raft survival manual > avimarltd.tripod.com
The Rafts.
- Life-raft container > avimarltd.tripod.com
- 'Seago' offshore life-raft for 4 people > http://www.mailspeedmarine.com
- 'Viking-dkr' life-raft for 101 people > http://www.vikingsafetyshop.com
5. Nice ways of escaping from nasty places.
Rescue net.
Escape chutes.
- slide at Atlanta hospital; http://blog.modernmechanix.com/
- Polyester escape chute for the urban environment > http://avimarltd.tripod.com
- 'Thoms' escape chute > http://www.safelincs.co.uk
- 'Viking' evacuation slides > http://www.vikingsafetyshop.com
- 'Viking Twin' evacuation chutes > http://www.vikingsafetyshop.com
Human catapult.
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- Walter Bura; http://blog.modernmechanix.com/