Make sure that you have
plenty of flashlights and batteries for everyone in the home to be able to carry their own in case of emergency.
Not exact matches
And for all tropical tours, don't forget the sun block, bug spray, a
flashlight, a sun hat, a lightweight packable raincoat or poncho, anti-diarrheal medicine,
plenty of wet wipes and a travel alarm clock.
There is
plenty of other marine life, but tours and crew will focus on attracting mantas with their
flashlights and food supplies.
From power - generating insoles to thermoelectric
flashlights, researchers know that
plenty of energy could be harvested from the human body, through our movement, our heat, and now, our urine.
It's also smart to have a
flashlight and
plenty of water with you in case the power goes out.
While items such as a backup
flashlight or a pack
of bandages are obvious choices, there are
plenty of other lesser - known products to keep within arm's reach.