Equipment Checklist

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AVALANCHE TOOLSET

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Shovel

what for:

Help to remove snow from victims.

how to use:

Start digging a trench into the snow towards the victim. The trench should be the same length as the depth of the victim, this allows space to clear previously dug snow.

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Beacon

what for:

Look for the signs of victims.

how to use:

Turning the Pulse between search, send, and off isn't to complicated but it is easily the most complex and requires the most fine motors skills of any of the products we tested. To turn it on you simply press one of the buttons and slide the switch to the send position.

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Probe

what for:

Look for the signs of victims. Proin gravida

how to use:

Connect the black clip or line to ground or to a common line of the circuit to be tested. Secondly connect the red clip or leave to the positive supply of the circuit. Select the logic family CMOS or TTL. Use the probe to connect to the required monitoring points.


HYPOTHERMIA TOOLSET

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Blanket

what for:

Warm up hypothermia patients quickly.

how to use:

Put it on the victim. Put couple more layers on the victim or fully cover the victim if necessary. Can be replaced with sleeping bags. Can be also used for dry the victim.

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Heating Pack

what for:

Warm up hypothermia patients quickly.

how to use:

If the patient is unable to move about due to illness or injury, external heat sources in the form of hot packs or hot water bottles should be added to the armpits and groin to prevent further cooling.

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Hot Drink

what for:

Warm up hypothermia patients quickly.

how to use:

Connect the black clip or line to ground or to a common line of the circuit to be tested. Secondly connect the red clip or leave to the positive supply of the circuit. Select the logic family CMOS or TTL. Use the probe to connect to the required monitoring points.


OTHER TOOLS

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Avalanche Air Bag

Positioning of airbag behind the head and away from the hips and arms allows for clear peripheral vision and ability to escape the slide.

Triangle Bandage

A triangular bandage is a large triangle of cloth, usually a loose-weave cotton cloth, used in first aid.

Whistle

whistle is an essential piece of safety equipment to have on you during outdoor activities.

Flashlight

When the lights go out, you are going to want something to illuminate your way to the phone. A flashlight will be useful to get back to safety.

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Boots (Stiff Soled)

Harder outsoles may be more durable, but they have less traction in slick conditions.

Waterproof Jacket (w Hood)

Prevent your body from decreasing temperature when you are getting wet from frosty or snowy weather.

Waterproof Overtrousers

Prevent your body from decreasing temperature when you are getting wet from frosty or snowy weather.

Gloves or Mitts

Keep your hands temperature in normal when you are staying outside with frosty weather.

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Energy Bars

A type of handiness food to maintain your energy from a long or intense workout.

Dried Fruit & Meats

Easy to prepare and portable.

Water

Water as a form of matter have many uses, one of these is to provide body fluid and to help regulate body temperature.

Nuts & Chocolates

Chocolates' energizing and mood-boosting powers come from caffeine and other stimulants, including theobromine and tryptophan -- a precursor to serotonin, a compound that helps you feel calm.