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Urgent Emergency Disaster Ultra Readiness with Don

Okay, bad emergency things happen all the time, like the DadLabs guys going off to Sweden all of a sudden. So you have to be super ready with emergency preparedness and super readiness to ensure your survival. In this video, we explain some of the important items to have on hand in case disaster strikes such as candles, flashlights, batteries, tools, bottled water, and an emergency radio. DadLabs Ep. 344 Gear Daddy.


Daddy Don: The camera’s on?
Man: The camera is on.
D: You hit record?
M: Yep.
D: Because I usually hit record.
M: Okay got it.
D: Yeah okay thanks. Hey I am Daddy Don and I am filling in for Daddy Troy because the guys went to Sweden and they didn’t want me to go. So today I’m going to show you how to stay prepared you know for power outage or it rains real hard or if you get hit by a tornado. We don’t have a sponsor today. Candles are good because they don’t take electricity. When your power is out you can light them for light. This is a flashlight. You’ll need one of these if the lights go out. But only at night. Unless you don’t have any windows like in this bathroom. I’m kind of scared. What the? Oh geez what the heck? Oh I’, scared. My father-in-law bought me this and I really haven’t had a chance to put it together. I don’t really know how it works. I guess you just put batteries in it. I would rather just plug it in you know. So that takes like 9 C-Batteries. They come in 8 packs and it takes like 9. It’s like they have some conspiracy with the battery company so you have to buy the extra pack of batteries. And they don’t even go in right. What the heck is wrong with this thing? I would rather just plug this thing in; it’s got a hole somewhere. Yeah it’s got a plug in hole right here. See? Anyway forget the batteries. It’s good to have big wrench, it’s multipurpose for moving big pieces of house? Then there is this thing that is good for my daughter because she likes to like wind this. It’s really abrupt. You gotta keep winding it and it only lasts as long as you keep winding it. It will keep going. But the weird thing is that this thing makes a lot of noise while you are winding it so it is hard to hear. (Babbling) I hope that doesn’t offend anyone of the Spanish speaking people. Anyway this one is good if you want to let your daughter, son or whoever just winds it for you. You can just sit back and listen to the game if you could ever figure out how to tune it to the channel that is the game once your house is blown away. You gotta be prepared. Twelve is probably enough. These big ones. Think ahead and buy bottled water. It’s quite refreshing even when the power is on. It’s good to use a caulking gun before the storm hits. Caulk your windows. Caulk your door jams. Caulk your bathroom it just might save your life. It’s good to keep some boxes. Boxes help you store stuff. If you suddenly need to move all of your stuff or what is left of it you have to fold them and tape the edges so do that. So like this –oh! A spider. So that’s it for today’s Gear I hope you learned something. Troy will be back next week. If you log on to DadLabs.com you get a chance to win Durex condoms. And they are tropical lubricated. And they are assorted colors. But all you have to do is make a comment and tell me if you know what this dance move is from the 90’s.
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