So I keep hearing "I know I need to get a 72-hour kit, I just don't have the money to start." This is a very poor excuse and will end up biting you in the rear when a disaster hits. Look at NYC last month when Hurricane Sandy hit. Disasters can strike at any time.
Also, look through and update your kits every six months.. put i on your calendar so you don't forget. Your main items to update would be medications, batteries, expired food of water, clothing.
BARE BONES BASIC 72-HOUR KIT / BUG OUT BAG
- Backpack (you need a place to put all your goodies)
- Bag Identifier (find something to distinguish the different bags, colors, bandannas)
- Water (at least 4 liters per person)
- Food (3 day supply per person. You need foods that don't need to be refrigerated or cooked. Some examples: 3600 calorie meal bar, protein/granola bars, trail mix/dried fruit, crackers/cereals (for munching), canned tuna, beans, meat, Vienna sausages. Try to stay away from pop-top lids, they can leak. Jerky is good, but the flavor can also mix with everything else. Unless you don't mind chewing jerky flavored gum.)
- Baby Formula (if necessary)
- 1 liter Water Container
- Water purification tablets / Drops
- Hard Candy/Gum (Jolly ranchers, mints, LifeSavers)
- Change of Clothing (short & long sleeve shirts, pants, socks, jackets, undergarments)
- Rain Coat / Pancho
- Flashlights (I like headlamps because its leaves my hands free)
- Candles / Glow Stick (It's always good to have a second source of light so you don't waste your batteries. Candles can also supply heat.)
- Lighter / Water Proof Matches
- Fire starting materials (magnesium stick, cotton balls, dryer lint, petroleum jelly)
- Small Radio
- Batteries for radio and flashlight
- Pocket knife / survival knife
- Multi-tool
- Safety whistle
- Duct Tape
- Rope (550 cord is probably the best. Its super light, and super strong)
- First Aid Supplies
- Sun block
- Hand Sanitizes
- Toiletries / Hygiene Products (tooth brush, paste, deorderant, soap, toilet paper, feminine products, brush, hair ties)
- Medications (prescriptions, acetaminophen, ibuprofen, anti-diarrhea
- Extra pair of glasses
- Cash
- Pen and Paper
- Copies of important documents in water-proof container (ID's, insurance cards, birth certificates, marriage certificates, passports, immunizations, church records, list of phone numbers)
- Garbage bag
- Ziploc bags
- Toys for small kids
- Poker cards or other Card Games for teenagers and adults
SOME MORE ITEMS TO ADD AFTER YOU GET THE BASICS
- Camping Axe
- Folding Shovel
- Weapon (if you pack a firearm, make sure to pack extra ammunition)
- Magnesium stick
- Fried dried meals / MRE's
- Canned Juice
- Utensils
- Cooking / Mesh Kits
- Can Opener
- Boy Scout cooking stove
- Tarp / Mini Tube Tent
- Fishing lures and line
- Bug repellent
- Maps
- Iodine Tablets
IN ADDITION TO YOUR 72-HOUR KITS / BUG OUT BAGS, KEEP THESE CLOSE BY
- Sleeping Bags
- Sleeping Bags
- Pillow
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