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A chainsaw as part of a survival tool kit

August 17th, 2010

There are many people in society who believe in something bad is going to happen, some sooner than others. By something bad, we mean a catastrophe – maybe a natural disaster like a tornado, Cyclone, or wildfire, or maybe even an extensive terrorist attack or widespread civil unrest. To varying degrees, these people prepare for the worst. Some people stockpile food and water, some who will go as far as to stockpile weapons, fuel, and provisions to last them for many years in the case of a widespread emergency.

People who prepare for disasters in this way are often dubbed survivalists, and all subscribe to a motto which was made famous by Baden Powell, founder of the International Scout movement: be prepared.

Being prepared can mean different things to different people. To someone living in the inner city suburb, being prepared for a disaster might mean storing two or three cartons of bottled water and some cans of baked beans and matches in the cupboard. To somebody who lives in the country, being prepared might mean stockpiling extra ammunition, and extra fuel to run machinery. Although the survivalist movement might seem silly to some people, consider the following:

How well-equipped would YOU have been in the face of a major flood, storm, or power outage? I don’t need to give examples, because everyone can remember at least several notable ones that occurred in the United States in the last four years. Would he have been ready to deal with a disaster like the, where there was no power, gas, or emergency service crew to specifically come to your personal aide?

Survival tool kits can contain many different things apart from just food and water and the provision of shelter. Some basic tools, such as those that you might use to repair your car in an emergency, or shut off gas and water, are also an essential part of being prepared for anything. Here is something you may not have considered though: a small petrol chainsaw can be a fantastic addition to any survivalists toolkit.

If you’ve never used a chainsaw before, you probably are not familiar with incredible power that these tools deliver. Even a small petrol chainsaw, you can quickly it all is, walls or cut through fallen trees and tree branches. Just imagine, that you’ve got your family and your whole survival kit loaded into your vehicle, and are on your way out of the city. Everything is going well, until you come across a tree that has fallen across the roadway. You can’t go around it, you can’t go over it the only thing you can do is cut through it. Even with a small petrol chainsaw this will take no more than a couple of minutes. As you can see, a chainsaw can really save the day.

To many people, this advice might seem silly, or simply over the top. But if you believe in being prepared for any emergency, and being able to help yourself, your family, and your neighbours, you need to seriously consider whether a chainsaw might make a crucial addition to your survival kit.