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Spare eyeglasses.
Very good.
Got me to thinking.
Spare hearing aids?
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Spare eyeglasses.
Also, things for the grown-ups to do to keep them occupied. Nobody is gonna be looking forward to that 400th game of monopoly by lantern light.Things for the kids to do/keep them occupied.
Spare hearing aids?
Soy = moobs.It's the soy - not the meat.
Things for the kids to do/keep them occupied.
Dishes, cleaning, mending, reloading, gun & gear maintenance.Also, things for the grown-ups to do to keep them occupied.
Dishes, cleaning, mending, reloading, gun & gear maintenance.
I haven't worn mine in months since I have not had a job since March.
Not saying they are not useful - just not sure how useful.
Granted, I need them, but I think in a SHTF situation, I would be wearing hearing protection with microphones instead?
dang, good one!Spare eyeglasses.
Curious if electronic earmuffs/hearing protection enhance hearing similar to hearing aids?
Liquor.
Good idea to at least have the ply on hand in the event of a natural disaster which could shatter windows. Here, earthquake for the most part is the concern. High winds downing limbs & such thru windows. Etc maybe. Hurricanes, at least not a concern in our region.
If the concern is dirt bag people, and avoiding some type of "routine/expected" home invasion incursion in civil unrest, loss of rule of law? Not much boarding up windows is going to do.
Course it would depend on the property & if the folks can have enough live security to keep the dirtbag people away from the home 24/7.
So as an addition to multilayer? May help.
IMO.