<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>Emergency Shelter And Sleeping Equipment</h2><br />
<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Eric Holm</div><br /><br />
<div class='uawarticle'>There may come a time when you face an emergency or natural disaster and find yourself unable to sleep in your home. These tips for emergency shelter and sleeping are designed to help you prepare and amass the supplies needed in case this eventuality should happen to you and your family.<br />
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One item that can be very important is solar blankets. Some may be forced to camp or sleep outdoors in some situations. Those who prepare in this regard can be in a much better position during an emergency than those who are not. Many other camping items will be useful, including air mattresses, flashlights, radios, pop up canopies, and other comforting items and necessities.<br />
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Understand that these solar products are not only engineered for keeping a person warm when it is cold. Although using a product to trap body heat and keep a person warm is useful, it may also be used for an opposite reason. Those who are stranded in their car, for instance, can use a solar blanket to actually deflect the rays of the sun and keep the car cooler by putting the blanket in the windows.<br />
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Many of the supplies needed for a good emergency shelter and sleeping plan can be folded up, deflated or otherwise stored to be space efficient. A good idea would be to keep at the very least a solar blanket or two and some flashlights in the trunk of your car or truck. You never know when you may need them and they take up very little room. An air mattress and a pump to inflate it can make the difference between a good night's sleep or tossing and turning on a hard surface such as the ground or an emergency shelter's floor.<br />
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An unfortunate aspect of a disaster is that one simply cannot anticipate where they may have to seek shelter. Some may need to seek refuge in a shelter, while others may need to sleep outdoors. During times like this, solar blankets, flashlights, and rain gear will be vital for survival and comfort. Tents and pop up canopies should also be considered. Those who have the option of going to an emergency shelter will want to have blankets and pillows, and perhaps an air mattress or cot for a bit of comfort during a potentially traumatic time. Though most will be lucky enough to avoid these situations, being prepared will help to put the mind at ease.<br />
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<div class='uawlinks'>In the event of a natural disaster you should be ready to relocate to an <a href="http://www.emergencyanddisastersupplies.com/shelterandsleeping">emergency shelter</a>. Keeping a stock of <a href="http://www.emergencyanddisastersupplies.com">emergency supplies</a> available will help you avoid stressful shortages.</div><br />
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