Wednesday 1 January 2020

Uses of Duct Tape for Survival


Every one of us knows well about the duct tape. It is strong, waterproof and offers great adhesion for any surface it is applied to. These characteristics make this tape a must have in any survival kit.


You may find it interesting that this tape was developed to seal the ammunitions during World War 2. Today, this tape is quite handy for several household tasks which require things to be patched up. However, this tape is capable for much more, including ensuring your survival in the wild.

In this article, we are going to talk about the top uses of duct tape in order to ensure your survival during a number of emergency situations.

Repairing rain gear
As mentioned above, duct tape is waterproof. This ability makes this tape a perfect item to repair the rain gear. All you have to do is to cut piece of tape and apply it on the affected area.

Rope replacement
There are several situations in which you may need a rope. In such situations, you can simply spread out the roll of the tape and twist it to form a makeshift rope.

Patching holes in the canoes
The holes in the canoes or life rafts can result in a person getting drowned in the water. These holes can be patched nicely with the help of duct tape. Rest assured, the life raft or canoe will stay above the water after application of duct tape. And the tape’s ability to be a waterproof tool prevents adhesion from weakening.

Restraining item
Whether the intruders come in your way break into your home, you can use the duct tape to restrain them after overpowering them.

Pandemic seal
A nuclear disaster or a pandemic outbreak can be quite deadly to cause fatalities. You can use duct tape to seal the small openings to make the inside of your home secure from contaminations.

Trail marker
If you are on a trail and you have to cross the woods in your way, you may get concerned about forgetting the way back through those woods. In such scenarios, you can apply small pieces of duct tape on the trees to mark your trail. Make sure that you are using more colorful duct tape.

Food sealant
If your foods are placed in the non-re-sealable food containers, you can consider re-sealing the containers with duct tape. In fact, you can repair the damaged plastic food containers with the help of duct tape.

Making sheath for your knife
A knife without sheath can be quite dangerous. Duct tape can be helpful in making a sheath for your knife. You have to cut two long stripes of duct tape. Roll one strip onto the knife’s blade with the sticky side facing outside. Then, roll the second strip into the first strip which is rolled on the knife. This time, the sticky end should face the inside. That’s the sheath for your knife.

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