Fires and other natural disasters will force you out of your home and away from the neighborhood. Floods will be the same thing. This would also be true of the man made types of disasters, such as invasion by foreign countries and or the melting down of a power plant, locally. This means you will not have the comfort and material support of your home and planning for this will require you to gather bug out bag supplies to help you survive.
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.
Food is necessary as a second consideration. Do not even consider perishables as they will not last much past the first day. Cans of food are probably the best as they will handle the trip, although they get heavy. Make sure you pack a can opener. Any cans you pack will later serve as a way to cook other food if you keep them clean and dry. Dehydrated foods are available and very nutritious. Protean bars are useful and kids actually like their taste. Pack any medications your party needs.
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.
Personal warmth is also needed. This can mean a bunch of blankets or enough sleeping bags for everyone. You must stay warm, especially during the evening in order to be able to get the sleep you need to recuperate from the activities you will be engaged in throughout the day just to survive.
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.
A bag such as this could be one bag, if it is just you or a couple of them if only two or three people are involved. It could be larger containers, but they all must be easy to carry and sturdy. Spread them out among everyone and switch off as needed. Lighter loads for the kids and heavier ones for you and other adults because you will be packing for survival and that means speed.
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.
Food is necessary as a second consideration. Do not even consider perishables as they will not last much past the first day. Cans of food are probably the best as they will handle the trip, although they get heavy. Make sure you pack a can opener. Any cans you pack will later serve as a way to cook other food if you keep them clean and dry. Dehydrated foods are available and very nutritious. Protean bars are useful and kids actually like their taste. Pack any medications your party needs.
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.
Personal warmth is also needed. This can mean a bunch of blankets or enough sleeping bags for everyone. You must stay warm, especially during the evening in order to be able to get the sleep you need to recuperate from the activities you will be engaged in throughout the day just to survive.
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.
A bag such as this could be one bag, if it is just you or a couple of them if only two or three people are involved. It could be larger containers, but they all must be easy to carry and sturdy. Spread them out among everyone and switch off as needed. Lighter loads for the kids and heavier ones for you and other adults because you will be packing for survival and that means speed.
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