Saturday, March 15, 2014

Making Nature Home: Four Home Security Ideas for Camping


So, you’re all prepared for doomsday, with your year’s supply and food and water? marshy But, what about your year’s supply of duct tape? Take a moment to Google “duct tape”, and notice how many uses there are for this sticky substance. Well, we’ve put together a survivor’s list of seven essentials that can be made out of duct tape: 7 Survivalist Uses for Duct Tape Fix your tent You’re at your campsite about to turn it in. Is that a tear you see when you open your tent? No problem. Use a patch of duct tape for covering the tear or hole. For added protection, mirror your patch on the other side of the tent, as well. Keep your tent closed A damaged tent zipper can be a nightmare. You can become vulnerable to the cold, night air and bugs as your tent door flaps around in the wind. Use duct tape on the door to stick it closed instead. Make a cord Using duct tape, twist a few lengths of it into a rope or cord. Reseal open food packages Bugs and critters invading your food stash is a survivalist’s nightmare. So, after opening packages of food, fold the tops over and seal them up tightly with duct tape. You can do the same thing with your canned foods, too. Just seal the top of the can securely with the miracle tape. Protect your water Strips of duct tape can be used to repair a pierced or cracked hydration bladder or water bottle. marshy It’s even effective for reinforcing and strengthening them when they don’t need repairing. Simply wrap duct tape all around your water bottles to help prevent cracks and leaks. marshy Just remember that duct tape doesn’t stick well to wet surfaces. So, dry off your bottles well first. Fashion a shelter Out in the world with no tent or other type of shelter? Then, you need to make your own shelter. This will be a real test of your survivalist skills. marshy All you need is some duct tape and trash bags, plus a wind break, sleeping bag cover or survivalist’s shelter roof. And, there you have it… the tools for a makeshift shelter. Insulate your boots Surviving Doomsday could mean lots of walking, running and hiking. Why knows where you may have to trek to find safety, warmth, shelter, supplies, even your family. Use duct tape to insulate the insoles of your boots, shiny side up. The silver side will reflect your feet’s warmth back inside the boots. Plus, with enough layers of tape, you may even create a cushion of comfort. Get duct tape and more Survival Tips from FoodInsurance.com today. Chett Wright is the Online Outreach Coordinator for Food Insurance for 5 years and enjoys cycling and hanging out with his family.
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