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The thing with disasters is that you never know when they will hit. That’s why many people want to be as prepared as they can and build a survival kit. Usually, this means they gather different items that can help in an emergency and put them in a bag that they can easily access.
Usually, if you search online for what you can put in a kit like this, you can find items like a fire starter, cordage, flashlight, or extra batteries. And yes, these items are essential and it is good to have them in your kit, but did you know that some basic household or office items can save your life in case of a calamity?
Read on to find out what items that lie around your home can be part of your survival kit.
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