The shrill sound of a survival whistle can carry a long distance. That’s what
makes a whistle great for locating people who are lost. Add to your
average-everyday whistle the components on this emergency whistle, and you've
got a fantastic item for your camping and emergency needs. Each survival
whistle contains: waterproof match box (matches not included), liquid filled luminous
dial compass, shrill signal whistle, signal mirror and flint firestart.
Take
peace and comfort as you hike your way through life's adventure with
our 5-in-1
Survival Whistle.
This is not
just a survival whistle. Containing 5 tools in one easy to carry
item,
this whistle is perfect for any emergency.
Preparedness Whistle - 5-in-1 Style
Keep our 5-in-1 whistle
nearby for use after an earthquake, hurricane or
other storm. Whistles can
be used to attract attention after a disaster when
you may be trapped
inside a building and unable to remove yourself from debris.
In addition,
whistles are an excellent preparedness tool when trapped in a
burning home
with dark smoke. Blowing the whistle can alert first responder
emergency
providers of your location. Our 5-in-1 whistle comes with a signal
mirror,
waterproof match storage, a compass and plastic case with lanyard which
also makes it great for camping supplies.
with Mirror and Whistle
Two of the most effective ways to attract attention
to you when lost or
trapped in the aftermath of a disaster are by sight and
sound. Where possible,
blow a whistle to attract attention and follow the
blowing of the whistle with
directing the sun off of the emergency mirror
to allow emergency rescue to
visually locate you.
When you are lost and cannot find your way back
to camp, unscrew the
waterproof match box and use the matches to light a
fire and provide warmth and
protection during the night. Fires can also be
started (ALWAYS WITH CAUTION) to
create smoke which will alert emergency
rescue on your whereabouts.
Using the Compass On Your Whistle
compass. Before you go
hiking, make sure you have a map of the area and a
compass. If you get lost,
simply pull out your compass and reorient
yourself.