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- Emergency Fuel Options
Easy Matching of Fuels with Equipment & Devices
Decide which emergency fuels you'd like to store and match them with supporting equipment and devices. It's best to have more than one type of fuel on hand for emergencies. Selecting both indoor and outdoor alternative fuels provide you with more options.
- All Fuels
- Solar Power
- Stored Electricity
- Propane
- Butane
- Gasoline
- White Gas
- Kerosene
- Firewood
- Charcoal
- Biomass
- InstaFireā¢
- Solid Fuel Tablet
- Lamp Oil
- Alcohol
- Canned Heat
- Self-Contained Fuel
Get info on using a kitchen's gas stove for cooking during a power outage.
Get info on using alcohol stoves for emergency cooking.
Get info on using canned heat stoves for cooking.
Get info on using UL-Certified camp stoves for indoor cooking.
Get info on using classic 2-burner camp stoves for outdoor cooking.
Get info on using rocket stoves for cooking.
Get info on using wood-buring backpacking stoves for cooking.
Get info on using folding wood-burning stoves for cooking.
Get info on using gas-fueled backpacking stoves for cooking.
Get info on using gas-fueled pocket stoves for cooking.
Get info on using solid fuel tablet stoves for cooking.
Get info on using the Ember Oven for cooking.
Get info on using solar ovens for cooking.
Get info on using camp ovens for cooking.
Get info on using backyard grills for emergency cooking.
Get info on using biomass-fueled kettles for boiling water.
Get info on using solar kettles for boiling water.
Get info on using power failure lights for lighting.
Get info on using rechargeable light bulbs for lighting.
Get info on choosing the right flashlights for emergency lighting.
Get info on using LED lanterns for lighting.
Get info on using indoor solar lights for lighting.
Get info on using liquid candles for lighting.
Get info on using flameless candles for lighting.
Get info on using emergency candles for lighting.
Get info on using glow sticks for lighting.
Get info on using gas lanterns for outdoor lighting.
Get info on using tiki torches for outdoor lighting.
Get info on using solar garden lights for outdoor lighting.
Get info on using gas space heaters for warmth.
Get info on using hand and body warmers for warmth.
Get info on using gas patio heater for warmth.
Get info on using AM/PM/SW radios to receive emergency alerts.
Get info on using NOAA radios to receive emergency alerts.
Get info on using FRS Walkie-Talkies for short-range communication.
Get info on using GMRS Walkie-Talkies for short- to mid-range communication.
Get info on using HAM Radios for the longest communication range and operational flexibility.
Get info on using Mesh Network Devices to create peer-to-peer radio networks.
Get info on using Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC) Radios to communicate on multiple cellular networks.
Get info on using Satellite Locator Beacons for distress signal transmission when rescue is needed.
Get info on using satellite communicators for two-way messaging using satellite networks.
Get info on using satellite internet systems for high-speed broadband connectivity.
