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Reddit mentions of Cyalume Green Glow Sticks – 12 Hours of Premium Bright Light, 6” SnapLight Light Sticks for a Variety of Uses (10 Pack)

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Cyalume Green Glow Sticks – 12 Hours of Premium Bright Light, 6” SnapLight Light Sticks for a Variety of Uses (10 Pack)
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  • 12 HOURS OF BRIGHT LIGHT: Our patented, long-lasting formulations provide bright, high light output for up to 12 hours at a time, ensuring you have the light you need when electric light isn’t an option
  • SAFE AND DURABLE: Industrial-grade construction means our light sticks are high quality and durable, plus they are waterproof, non-flammable and have a non-toxic chemistry. They’re an illumination product you can trust, and a great option to add to your emergency preparedness pack!
  • 5-YEAR SHELF LIFE: Our SnapLight glow sticks have a guaranteed 5-year shelf life, and each are individually foil wrapped. You can safely store them for years without harm to the light stick or components
  • VARIETY OF USES: Our light sticks can be used in a variety of situations, including as a flashlight alternative when camping, hunting or night fishing, as an emergency light in your car or home during power outages, for recreational use and much more. The possibilities are endless
  • MADE IN THE USA: Our glow sticks are made in the US under strict quality guidelines, which guarantees consistent and excellent results in every product. Cyalume is known around the world for bringing light to dark places with our innovative emergency light solutions
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Found 1 comment on Cyalume Green Glow Sticks – 12 Hours of Premium Bright Light, 6” SnapLight Light Sticks for a Variety of Uses (10 Pack):

u/codewolf · 4 pointsr/Survival

I (as well as many, many others) was stuck without power for about a week in an early winter in October here in the North East US when it snowed before the trees dropped their leaves. This caused a mess.

Here's some things that helped me get through the week (in no order):

  • Cyalume snap lights. These worked as a great source of light that lasted about 12 hours (get the good ones) and took no batteries. I now have a few stashed in every room of the house.

  • A propane camp stove and lots of cans of propane. This and a large pot was all I had to make hot water to wash with.

  • Water, lots of water! I filled 4, 5-gallon containers, all the other containers I had, bought as much as I could get. I had to use the water to flush the toilet as well since my well pump went out with the power.

  • Fill a bunch of zip lock freezer bags with water and freeze them now. I used these for cooling food (although we also had access to snow). Fill your freezer with ice!

  • A few coolers to keep things cool/cold.

  • A percolating coffee pot for camping - this made some great coffee. Also a french press works as well.

  • Peanut butter, soup, tuna, other canned goods that you don't need to cook were OK in a pinch.

  • A generator. The first night of the storm, I ordered a generator from Amazon on my phone with next day delivery. All the big box stores were emptied fast but I had one delivered the next day!

  • LED Flashlights and tons of batteries.

  • A few radios. At least one that can be charged with a wind up.

  • Battery backups - those phone charger bricks, solar chargers, those auto jump start batteries usually have a 12V charger as well. I also keep a few charged car batteries on hand for 12V in a pinch.

    Good luck, stay safe!