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Rubber shoe cover, made of 100% natural rubber. Wrinkling sole for slip resistance, water proof, good elasticity, good resistance against acid and alkali, non-toxic, No stimulating smell. They can be widely used in industry, agriculture, food processing, etc. There are totally 4 sizes. Different colors are available. Package: 100 pairs/case.


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Rubber shoe cover, made of 100% natural rubber.

Wrinkling sole for slip resistance, water proof, good elasticity, good resistance against acid and alkali, non-toxic, No stimulating smell.

They can be widely used in industry, agriculture, food processing, etc. There are totally 4 sizes. Different colors are available. Package: 100 pairs/case.

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    Step 1: Use borax and lemon juice
    Make a paste by mixing borax and lemon juice and apply it to the rust stain. Allow the paste to dry and then rinse it down the drain.

    Step 2: Try cream of tartar
    Make a paste by combining a mild scouring powder, cream of tartar, and hydrogen peroxide. Apply the paste to the rust stain and let it sit for 30 minutes. Then rinse the paste away.

    Step 3: Use TSP
    Dissolve 2 to 3 tablespoons of trisodium phosphate, or TSP, in a gallon of water, stop the drain, and pour the solution over the stain. Then scrub the rust mark with a sponge or rag. When the stain is removed, thoroughly rinse the sink and fixtures.

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    Combine one part oxalic acid to 10 parts water. Apply the solution to the rust stain and then thoroughly rinse.

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    A survival kit is a package of basic tools and supplies prepared in advance as an aid to survival in an emergency. Military aircraft, lifeboats, and spacecraft are equipped with survival kits.

    Survival kits, in a variety of sizes, contain supplies and tools to provide… shelter against the elements, help them keep warm, meet their health and first aid needs, provide food and water, signal to rescuers, and assist them in finding their way back to help. Supplies in a survival kit normally contain a knife (often a Swiss army knife or a multi-tool), matches, tinder, first aid kit, bandana, fish hooks, sewing kit, and a flashlight.

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    The American Red Cross recommends an emergency preparedness kit…

    General contents
    Shelter or warmth

    - Reflective “aluminized” (Mylar coated) space blanket or survival blanket to retain body heat (and signal)
    - Lightweight poncho for protection against wind and rain
    - “Tube tent” or bivvy bag
    - Tarp with grommets or tie-tapes (best if nylon or polyester)
    - Large plastic trash bag as poncho or expedient shelter roof
    - Ferrocerium rod (AKA “Metal match”, “Hot Spark”, “Firesteel”, “Magnesium fire starter”) and fire striker for fire-starting, Fire piston or Solar Spark Lighter
    - Waterproof matches or cigarette lighter
    - Cotton balls or pads smeared with petroleum jelly for fire starting…
    - Catalytic heater and bottled gas fuel

    Health and first aid

    First aid kit with:

    - Bandages
    - Band-aids
    - Sterile combine dressing, and gauze pads
    - Adhesive tape, and gauze tape
    - Medical tweezers
    - Surgical razor or scalpel
    - Disinfectant pads
    - Latex gloves (rubber if allergic to latex, to protect first aider against infection)
    - A 30 day supply of personal prescription medication
    - Antibiotic cream
    - Epinephrine and antihistamines for allergic reactions, primarily to insect stings
    - Rubbing alcohol
    - suture kit or sterile disposable surgical stapler.
    - Oxytetracycline tablets (for diarrhea or infection)
    - Aspirin
    - Extra pair of prescription eyeglasses or contacts
    - Salt is an essential mineral for health. Salt containing potassium chloride, sold widely as low sodium salt, can be used to prevent dehydration from diarrhea and can save most cholera deaths. See Oral rehydration therapy
    - Multivitamin and mineral supplements. Zinc supplements are useful in treating diarrheal intestinal tract infections, especially in children.
    - Sunscreen (where appropriate, above 30 SPF)
    - 100% UV protective sunglasses (“UV 400″) (protects eyes from harmful UV radiation. Polarized glasses are not necessarily UV protective, but aid with glare only).

    Food and water

    - Water in sealed containers for dry areas, or water purification tablets or household bleach in areas where water is available but may be contaminated. For emergency water purification see: water purification techniques
    - Heavy duty aluminum foil to create a distillation tube to remove salt from salt water during boiling/condensation. Must have another receptacle to collect condensate.
    - Canned food, Ready-to-eat meals (MRE), or high-energy foods such as chocolate or emergency food bars.
    - Fishing line and gear (fish hooks, lures, and split shot leads)
    - Snare wire
    - Gillnetting (for emergency fishing)

    Signaling, navigation and reference

    Since the primary goal of a survival kit for lost or injured persons is rescue, this part of the kit is the most essential.

    - Whistle.
    - Signal mirror.
    - High power LED light (able to have batteries replaced, and carry an extra battery), white lens, with signaling capabilities. Strobe versions are available for some lights. Use lithium cells only, due to superior shelf life.
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