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LONE WOLF™ Survival Kit by Be Smart Get Prepared®:

Designed for a single person’s use over a day, this kit is tailored to treat minor injuries and prioritize emergency survival tools. It addresses the six pillars of emergency needs: food, water, first aid, protection, communication, and light. Among its comprehensive contents are assorted bandages, an emergency blanket, a whistle, face masks, and a personal survival guide. Encased in a water-resistant dry bag, the kit also features a 4-in-1 multifunctional survival tool (whistle, compass, flint, striker) and provides room for personal belongings. Its compact design ensures easy storage, making it a must-have for various situations.

Lone WolfSILVEX Wound Gel:
A pioneering solution in wound care, SILVEX is formulated with a patented nano silver technology with a concentration of 24 PPM. It has secured FDA approval for its efficacy against formidable microorganisms, including MRSA, VRE, and Staphylococcus. More than just protection, SILVEX excels in promoting natural healing and minimizing scars, making it ideal for a wide array of injuries from simple cuts and scrapes to leg and foot ulcers, bites, and minor burns. It’s a testament to the innovation and quality assurance from Total Resources International, the USA’s trusted name in first aid.

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