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This is somewhat of a selfish article. I’ve been procrastinating on completing my already robust emergency preparedness kit arsenal. I have a number of kits for certain purposes, all designed to be thrown in the back of the Yukon, or on the backs of my family. So, with some winter downtime, coupled with the absolute tragic events of the earth being on fire, and the overall extremes of climate change and political strife, I thought it was time to list out, update and upgrade my preparedness. And so this article is for me first, and then for you, dear reader, to get off your dupa, and prepare for what I consider the inevitable.
Emergency kits also known as:
The primary purpose of an emergency kit is to provide basic necessities and support for individuals and families during a disaster or unexpected emergency. And as they say, if you fail to prepare, then you’ve prepared to fail. This is one of my many axioms in life.
Here's a breakdown:
Increased Self-Reliance: An emergency kit empowers you to become more self-reliant during a crisis. You'll have access to essential supplies without relying solely on external assistance, which may be delayed or unavailable during emergencies.
Improved Safety and Well-being:
Essentially, an emergency kit is a proactive measure to enhance your safety, security, comfort and well-being during unforeseen circumstances. These emergency kits can consist of backpacks, which I have a number of filled to the brim, and large plastic containers like the 27 gallon totes that I can pull from if we are sheltering in place. If I have to, or need to drive/escape, I can throw in the bins/backpacks in the back of my truck. I probably have six of these right now filled with all kinds of stuff.
Emergency kits can be broken down into a bunch of categories. Keeping in mind we are all different with different needs. My philosophy has always been that these kits are insurance, that requires a small financial investment, that you'll hopefully never have to cash in. It’s kind of like buying firearms and firearm ammunition, that you never plan on extensively shooting, with the hope that you can pass down for generations.
The most essential categories for a well-rounded "go bag" or emergency kits include:
Water & Food:
First Aid & Hygiene:
Shelter & Warmth:
Communication & Navigation:
Important Documents:
Tools & Other Essentials:
Self defense kit:
Remember:
This list is designed to inspire you. These are the basics plus a bit more. Some of you will agree, some of you definitely won’t agree, and that’s fine too. Some of you will have your own requirements. This article’s purpose is to provide a solid foundation for building multiple effective emergency kits. It’s better to have all of this and never need it and pass it on to those who hopefully never need it. Feel free to add some comments.
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