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Special Item of the Month Promotion!

For the month, we are promoting our 

Compact Multi-Function Shovel and our  6-in-1 Survival Shovel Tool with a 20% off  Discount

 

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6-in-1 Survival Shovel Tool

6-in-1 Survival Shovel ToolThis extremely handy tool contains a shovel, hatchet, hammer, saw, nail puller, and can opener.
Price $24.99

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Compact Multi-Function Shovel

Compact Multi-Function ShovelThis is a brand new item with great features.This is a great tool to keep handy in survival kits or in the car.
Price $12.99

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Extreme Heat

Heat kills by pushing the human body beyond its limits. In extreme heat and high humidity, evaporation is slowed and the body must work extra hard to maintain a normal temperature.

Most heat disorders occur because the victim has been overexposed to heat or has over-exercised for his or her age and physical condition. Older adults, young children, and those who are sick or overweight are more likely to succumb to extreme heat.

Conditions that can induce heat-related illnesses include stagnant atmospheric conditions and poor air quality. Consequently, people living in urban areas may be at greater risk from the effects of a prolonged heat wave than those living in rural areas. Also, asphalt and concrete store heat longer and gradually release heat at night, which can produce higher nighttime temperatures known as the "urban heat island effect."

How can I protect myself from extreme heat?

  • Know your extreme heat terms
  • What to do before extreme heat
  • What to do during a heat emergency
  • What to do after a heat emergency
  • First Aid for Heat-Induced Illnesses
 
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