The East Coast Storm and 72-hour kits
Last week I
wrote about the checklist I use to escape my house in an emergency in less than
five minutes. One of the items on my checklist to grab was my 72-hour kits. I
ended up getting several emails from people wanting to know the contents of my
kit and where I get it.
With a storm raging
on the East Coast at this very moment, these questions are especially timely,
so I’m going to show you exactly what is in my kit.
Years ago, I
used to build my own kits… I even ended up buying a bunch of products in bulk
and making kits for other people. However, in the end it took way too much time,
so I no longer do that.
What I do now is
get my kits from a friend who builds them (actually, he builds good kits so
that’s how he became my friend.) I buy his kit and then add a few items like a
gun and at least 50 rounds of 9mm ammunition.
Before I show
you the contents of the kit, remember, a 72-hour kit is a very simple and
inexpensive form of insurance. Plus, if you have your kits and are prepared,
you won’t be one of the families on the East Coast who are freaking out right
now because they don’t have any food in their cupboards.
Here are the
contents of the kit I buy, then as I mentioned above, I add a few other items:
6 Food Bars – The bars are 400 calories each. They
come wrapped in waterproof packaging.
6 boxes of Aqua Blox – Enough water to last three days. The
emergency drinking water is Coast Guard approved and has a 5-year shelf life.
Water Purification Tablets – 10 purification tablets are included
in the kit. The 10 tablets will purify as many as 5 two-liter bottles of water.
AM/FM Radio – The radio comes with batteries and
headphones and allows you to monitor the weather and other radio stations in
the event of an emergency.
LED Flashlight – The flashlight is rechargeable and
will never run out of power. To recharge it you simply squeeze the handle,
which generates more power.
30-Hour Survival Candle – Comes with an adjustable wick and can
also be used as a small camp stove to heat food.
5-in-1 Emergency Survival Whistle – In addition to the whistle, it includes a
signal mirror, compass, waterproof match container, and flint for starting
fires.
Waterproof Matches – Box of waterproof matches in case your
gear gets wet during an emergency.
Emergency Sleeping Bag – The bag is waterproof and windproof
and retains 90% of your body heat.
Emergency Poncho – The poncho includes a hood to protect
your entire body from the elements.
Survival Knife – The knife contains 16 different tools,
including a Phillips screw driver, can opener, cork screw, reamer,
manicure blade, sturdy reamer, hook disgorger, slot screw driver, key ring,
toothpick, fish scaler, tweezers, wood saw, cutting blade, and cap lifter.
Respirator
Dust Mask – Thicker than the average dust mask and approved by the
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
Pocket
Tissues – Three packs of tissues. Each pack contains 10
tissues.
Safety
Goggles – To protect your eyes from debris during a disaster.
Sewing
Kit – To use for sewing clothing or to repair tears in tents or
other shelters. The kit includes 3 safety pins, 3 needles, 7 buttons, and 10
different colors of thread.
24-Piece
Hygiene Kit – Contains a toothbrush, toothpaste, wetnaps for your hands, a
bar of soap, shampoo and conditioner, dental floss pick, hand lotion, body
lotion, deodorant, razor, comb, maxipads, shaving cream and a washcloth.
Small
37-Piece First Aid Kit – Contains eight spot bandages,
eight sheer junior bandages, four sheer medium bandages, four sheer strips, two
antibacterial, three clear strips, two fabric strips, one extra large, two
alcohol pads, and two gauze pads.
Deck of Playing Cards – For entertainment.
Note Pad and Pencil – For writing down important information
during an emergency.
Now, use this list to build your own kit,
and don’t forget to add ammunition, at the very least. However, if you want to get the kit above, already made, you can visit www.SuperDeluxePack.com.
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