It made me think...would I remember to grab everything? Anyone with little ones knows how easy it is to forget even the basic necessary things when you're not in panic mode. I can't imagine how difficult it must be to do so when your home is about to be destroyed or if there are some scary unknowns in the picture. But what if I'm not in a disaster prone area?
I bought a Shelf Reliance 72 Hour Kit which I love and would highly recommend. Drew and I were looking to buy the materials separately on their own but found that a backpack alone that was the quality of this one was about $60. I figured $20 more for everything else I needed was a fantastic deal. I will be posting info on here soon in case you might be interested in building your own kit. (This is a 2 person survival kit that I'm talking about which usually sells for 160 but you can get it through me for about half off!) If you do have the money, I would highly suggest getting one that is already made so you can have it asap and make sure that you don't forget anything. Whichever way you decide, just get to it!
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In case you're interested in the kit, here's what it contains:
Essentials
- 1 Heavy Duty Backpack (1 main compartment, 2 small top compartments, 1 medium compartment, and 2 zipping side pockets).
- 1 Multi-function Knife (includes scissors, screwdriver, and nail file)
- 2 (two) 3M®, N95 Deluxe Dust Masks
- 1 Pair of Industrial Leather Work Gloves
- 2 (two) 10-hour, Disposable Heat Packs
- 10 Yards of 2” Duct Tape
- 2 Bright Sticks (provides up to 24 hours of light, 12 hours each)
- 2 name brand OB Tampons
- 1 (one) 50-foot Rope
Shelter and Bedding
- 1 Tube Tent with Rope
- 2 Emergency Sleeping Bags – 84”x36” (windproof and waterproof)
- 2 Ponchos with Attached Hood (one size fits all)
Communication
- 2 Whistles
- 1 Hand Crank Flashlight/Radio/Siren (no battery or electricity needed)
- Universal DC Adapter for Portable Electronics (will charge cell phones, portable DVD Players, and any electronics with a DC plug in! Simply plug your DC device into the adapter, and plug the adapter into your hand crank flashlight. No batteries or electricity needed).
- 1 Notepad and Pencil
First Aid
- 1 First Aid Booklet
- 1 Deluxe First Aid Kit Including:
- 1 Pair of Scissors
- 1 Ace Bandage
- 1 Small Roll of Athletic Tape
- 2 Iodine Pads
- 2 Large Band-aids (4” x1.75”)
- 20 Standard Size Band-aids
- 4 Extra Strength Tylenol Caplets
- 4 Pepto-Bismol Caplets
- 2 Blistex Chapstick Pouches (.5g each)
- 2 Antibiotic Ointment Pouches (.5g each)
- 2 Sterile Alcohol Prep Pads
- 1 Ammonia Inhalant Respiratory Stimulant
- 2 (two) 3” x 2.25” Gauze Pads (2 ply)
- 2 (two) 2”x2” Gauze Pads (12 ply)
- 2 (two) 4”x4” Gauze Pads (12 ply)
- 1 Pair of Tweezers (plastic)
- 1 Pair of Disposable Vinyl Gloves
Food and Water
- 12 - 8.45 fl. oz. Coast Guard Approved Emergency Water Servings
- 2 Coast Guard Approved 3600 Calorie Food Bars
- 1 Plastic, 8 Liter Emergency Water Bag (not pre-filled)
- 8 Water Purification Tablets (1 liter per tablet)
Sanitation
- 1 (one) 2-ply Toilet Paper Roll
- 4 Tissue Packs (10 tissues in each pack)
- 2 Toothbrushes
- 1 Fluoride Gel Toothpaste (.6 oz)
- 1 Hand Sanitizer(.5 oz)
- 4 Wet Naps
- 2 Cloth Wash Towels
- 2 Re-sealable Storage Bags
- 1 36” x 36” Heavy Duty Garbage Bag
Find out more at www.shelfreliancemom.shelfreliance.com.
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