IdahoCopper wrote:I went to Big Five sporting goods and bought four bottles of recovery oxygen. Each hold about 150 breaths of O2.
I got it back when the MSM was hyping how much lung damage Covid could do to older people, hoping the oyx would keep my 93yo mom going until the ambulance arrived.
Recyclersteve wrote:I am curious- Has anyone changed their prepping methodology due to the COVID situation? In other words, were there things you never stockpiled before where you realized an emergency supply would be good to have?
Recyclersteve wrote:IdahoCopper wrote:I went to Big Five sporting goods and bought four bottles of recovery oxygen. Each hold about 150 breaths of O2.
I got it back when the MSM was hyping how much lung damage Covid could do to older people, hoping the oyx would keep my 93yo mom going until the ambulance arrived.
Never heard of such a thing. How much does it cost and is there a finite shelf life or does it basically last forever?
Treetop wrote:I forget how old it was, but I had some of the smuckers "all natural" strawberry go bad. Probably about half of them I had. It had actual mold in it. I fed it to chickens, didnt seem to hurt them.
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:Caffeine pills are good too and have a very long shelf life. Most never think about this. Must stay awake and alert during guard duty.
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