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Shelter in Place Kits: How Duct Tape can Save Your Life

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Like Broadway Joe once said, “First, I prepare. Then I have faith.” The Shelter in Place kit is not one you want to find yourself using if you can help it.

As a matter of fact, you will probably need to use a lot of faith to survive what this kit protects against. If you are using this kit, it means that some of the nastiest stuff mankind has unleashed on this planet is heading in your direction.

While the kit does not seem like much, it can be what stands between you and a painful end. There is not much drawback to the kit—it is cheap, simple, and the tools are multi-purpose.

All it takes is a little forethought to stash one in your designated room to have a much better chance of ‘riding out a storm.’

I have personally prepped many of these kits while in the military and drilled many troops on how to use them.

You would be surprised at how a kit so simple is hard to set up quickly without practice. So if I leave you with just one extra piece of advice, it would be to practice and use your kits and tools.

Check out the Shelter in Place Kit written up below:

Shelter in Place Kits – How Duct Tape and Plastic can Save Your Life