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Lightload Towels--An Emergency Essential

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Be prepared with lightload towels

 

Lightload towels are a wonderful preparedness tool. They come in three sizes--hand towel, bath towel or beach towel sizes. They are sealed in small waterproof packages that fit in a pocket or glove compartment or backpack easily. If you got caught in an unexpected rainstorm, pull out a towel and wipe yourself off. Forgot your towel when you went swimming. Pull out a beach towel and you're soon dried off. You can machine wash and reuse the towels, though you won't be able to squeeze them back into the compact size they are to begin with. The towels are super absorbent and they are biodegradable. The waterproof packaging makes sure the towels are ready for use.

Lightload Towels 

In a time when natural disasters seem to be an every day occurrence having a kit stocked with emergency supplies is a necessity. Survival and emergency supplies are very wise to have on hand. A lightload towel in such a kit would be a great compliment to the flashlight, radio, matches, light stick, poncho, heat pack, first aid kit, food and water and other supplies that would help one survive until help arrives.

Whether you are camping, hiking, fishing, swimming, traveling or dealing with an emergency, the lightload towel can be a real help. Keep one close at hand and enjoy peace of mind in knowing you are prepared.



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Emergency Preparedness Supplies 

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Lightload towels are perfect for an emergency kit. They can be used for drying off, cleaning up, a ground cover, a light blanket and even for starting a fire. Since they are sealed in plastic they remain dry and clean even in wet stormy weather. Lightload towels are just one good thing to put in a Survival Kit. Here is a list of other things that would be good in a Survival Kit.
  • Start with a backpack or other bag or container
    First aid kit
    Crank or battery operated flashlight
    Crank or battery operated radio
    Safety lightsticks
    Heat packs
    Cash (small bills and change)
    Nonperishable food and water (3 days supply)
    Clothing, socks and shoes
    Survival blanket
    Poncho
    Pocketknife
    Paper & pencil or pen
    Wipes
    Soap
    Sleeping bag
    Tent
    Plastic bags--large and small sizes
    Copies of important papers and documents (either paper or on a disc or thumb-drive)
    Hygiene supplies

Lightload towel demo 

Watch how quickly a lightload towel soaks up water and expands to its full size.

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