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ASMC Knows What Matters in an Emergency

Survival gear and first aid kits can become potentially life-saving companions when staying beyond civilization.

Life is for Living, but Safety Always Comes First

If an emergency arises, it may mean signaling for help. In remote areas, rescue can take time. Meanwhile, it may be necessary to stop bleeding, treat wounds, relieve pain, or make a fire to avoid hypothermia.

Every Outdoor Enthusiast Should Always Carry a Minimum of Useful Tools

Signal Whistles

Small as they are, they can save lives. SOS whistles not only alert the surroundings extremely loudly but often also include a mini-compass and space for personal information.

Signal Mirrors

When communication in the wilderness becomes challenging, a reflective signal mirror is a must-have in any survival kit.

Survival Kits for All Needs

Available in compact aluminum boxes, waterproof plastic containers, or simply practical to hang around the neck in a nylon pouch. The survival all-rounders cover almost everything. With up to 20 must-haves like matches, signal whistles, and bandages, they ensure you're well-equipped for small and large emergencies. These kits also contain much more survival know-how with carabiners, fire starters, fishing gear, and LED lights, to name a few accessories.

The Rothco Emergency Rescue Set

should be remembered if more professional equipment is needed. Whether it's to precisely clamp an artery or expertly break a car window in an emergency: the specialized emergency set contains almost everything needed to handle a serious emergency.

Expert Tip: Always Carry a Rescue Blanket or Foil

The rescue blanket can be considered the "number one survival tool." It helps protect against heat, cold, and moisture. In an emergency, it can also be used as a makeshift tent or sleeping bag, all while being extremely lightweight and compact.

Questions: Emergency Equipment

What should be considered when disinfecting wounds?

Emergency kits usually include small sewing sets with needles and thread, matches, a signal mirror, safety pins, cotton, a knife, a fishing set, wire, water purification tablets, a clothing scissors for quick access to body wounds, a candle, a mini wire saw, repair tape, a trash bag, a roll of adhesive bandages, and a razor blade. Occasionally, there may also be a short piece of rope. With these items, most emergency situations can be easily managed.

How exactly do you use emergency equipment?

An instruction manual is usually included, but in emergencies, it might take too much time. Therefore, a) an advanced first aid course should be taken, and b) familiarize yourself with the contents of the kit before the trip. This makes handling wounds and emergency situations easier.

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