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Halloween NOW

Halloween NOW

Halloween is HERE!

Drive slow tonight, keep your eyes open, IF you are in costume take your mask OFF while you drive, WATCH OUT for the kids….

Parents – go with your kids, everyone needs a light of some kind on them so drivers can see them, kids watch both ways for traffic. Kids do NOT eat any of the candy until your parents have checked it over – it is not safe like it used to be when I was a kid or even when my kids were little.

This is a good time to stock up on some things. Typically whatever does not sell at full price will be put on clearance to clean out that section of the store for something else.

GO later tonight or first thing in the morning to get candy on clearance!

Small packages of candy would go great in your 72 hour kits and in your food storage program. The candy besides providing calories would be a welcome boost for everyone’s moral during an emergency. The hard candies store well in your car too.

The snap lights that you bend and shake to activate are wonderful for safety any time of the year. We carry some in out bug out bags and in the car too.

The costume makeup would come in handy for school plays and such.

Much of the stuff goes on clearance for 50% to 75% off late that night or early the next day. This would also go for Thanksgiving and Christmas too. Good time to get cheap decorations for next year.

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Dollar Tree Bargains for Prepping

Dollar Tree Bargains for Prepping

 

I went over about things from Dollar Tree to put into your First Aid Kit, now I want to talk about other things from Dollar Tree that you can put into your Preparedness items.

Yes, you can get these items elsewhere, but at how much more. Maybe you should compare purchasing at Wal-Mart and Dollar Tree. Even if Wal-Mart has an item that you really want, but that would limit the amount of items that you can purchase at this time, it may be more beneficial to purchase more items at Dollar Tree so that you at least have the items and then after you get enough, then go back and purchase better quality items and replace what you had purchased and put into your backpack.  For example you would really rather have a $10 flashlight from another store, but you don’t have many items at all in your backpack for emergencies.  It may be wise to purchase 10 items at Dollar Tree, one of which is a flashlight.  Then after you have most of what you need in your backpack go back and purchase better quality items, but in the meantime if something happens you at least have something. Go to www.DollarTree.com some of those items that need to be placed in your backpack are:

 

Flashlight

Batteries

Duck tape

Large black trash bags

Different sizes of ziplock bags

Rope

Screwdrivers- Phillips and flat head

Hammer

Fork

Spoon

Knife

Aluminum pie pan (to use as a plate)

Plastic coffee travel mug (you can use for hot drinks, soups as well as water)

Large tongs (for moving fire wood around when hot)

Kitchen knife

Cutting board

Set of Funnels (use to put water or food into coke bottles)

Hot pads

Washcloth for washing dishes and dishtowel for drying

Tablecloth large size

Clothes pins

Seasonings

Pencils

Pencil sharpeners

Colors

Coloring books

Tape

Glue

Writing paper

Scissors

Play dough

Puzzles

Bath soap

Shampoo

Razor

Washcloth

Hand towel

Tooth brush

Dental Floss

Paste

Lotion

Chap stick

Food – Ramen Noodles, tuna or chicken salad with crackers, peanut butter, cheese crackers and peanut butter crackers, soups, granola bars, some hard candy, etc

Deodorant

Comb

Assorted rubber bands

Assorted safety pins

Sewing Kit

Bobby Pins

Candles

Matches

Dishwashing liquid

Aluminum foil

 

With being able to get all of these products for only $1 then you can spend more on your higher ticket items such as the backpack you want to use, knives, hatchets, etc. If you want to go back and spend more on one of the items above then you can do that after you get all the items that you want into the backpack first.  And each member of your family should have a backpack.  If you have a baby, put their items in a separate backpack, so that you can take turns carrying it or the baby, but this keeps their items separate and easier to get to than if they are among your items. Having these items together and ready will ease the stress level when the day comes that you have to evacuate your home.

If you have trouble finding some of the things, ask to talk with Lorane the manager [if you are in her store] and she will help you. ALSO wish her a Happy Birthday if you are in there next week. ;]