By Stacey Burt


When a disaster strikes and you have to get out of wherever you are and go someplace a little safer, you need to be organized about what you do, where you go and what you take with you. As far as what to take with you, that is the stuff that will keep you alive and protected for the next few days. That is why you need to have bug out bag supplies ready for just such an occasion.

Water is critical as no one can survive for more than three days without it. Every one will need at least a gallon of it every day. You will need to pack more than that if the climate is hot or if you will be fighting through brush, heavy winds or around a fire line as this will cause more perspiration and exhaustion is easier to succumb to.

You will need fuel and that is food. Think about dehydrated or canned goods. Both of these travel well and forget about perishables, such as fresh produce. Bring a can opener. Use the empty cans to cook other food if they are cleaned out and kept dry when not in use. Protean bars are a good source of nourishment and easy to pack and eat. Place some food in plastic bags so they are easier to pack and make sure everyone has their medications.

A shelter, of some kind, will be crucial if you are away from the house for a few days. This will provide covering for your family and staying dry is necessary for long term survival. Thick plastic sheeting is one thing to consider, but so is a standard canvass tarp. Either one of these can be strung up or draped over a bush for a neat little house away from home.

A hand crank flashlight is the best way to provide illumination and a hand crank radio will keep you informed about what is happening around you. Do not concern yourself with any other electronics, such as smart phones or laptops as the signal may not be receivable where you are.

You will need some way to build a fire. Matches are good for this, of course, however, they need to be contained in a water proof pouch or tin. A flint and striker system works while wet which would make this a better all purpose choice.

Creating a fire pit will be easier with a shovel and you will also need this for other functions. Make sure to bring plenty of toilet paper and paper of other forms. Cooking will consist of trial and error tactics that may include creating a stove from a couple of cans, setting on top of each other.

Depending on the number of people in your party, this bag may consist of a large back pack or several bags. Spread the weight around to everyone who can carry it. In the best situation, ensure each person has their own water and food.




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