Marine Survival Emergency Food Rations For Life Raft Lifeboat Use
3600 Calorie Emergency Food Bars Instructions for use: Each person should take one (8 pieces included) every 6 hours and swallow slowly.
Storage conditions: Store at room temperature
Do Emergency Food Rations Expire?
Emergency rations, just like any other food, have an expiration date. Depending on the product and its packaging, some may last longer than others.
Therefore, it's important to note the expiration dates of the items in your emergency kits and regularly replace items as they expire.
The shelf life of each item in your emergency food supply depends on its packaging and storage conditions. The most common food items in a survival kit are high-calorie ration bars, freeze-dried packs, Meals-Ready to Eat (MREs), and sometimes canned food.
If you are available to turn over your emergency food more often, we recommend healthier, less sodium-rich items that closely resemble what you eat regularly. This can help you avoid GI discomfort in the event of a long-term emergency.
High-calorie food bars are the most common type of emergency food because they have a long shelf life, durable and vacuum-sealed packaging, and temperature-resistant properties. These food bars typically can be stored for up to 5 years. However, viewing each package for a more accurate expiration date is best.
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