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Everything you need for your “Emergency To-Go Bag” Your go-bag isn’t meant to help you survive forever. It’s meant to help you survive the first 72 hours when everything is chaotic and help you move safely to the next step. 1. Water & Hydration (Highest Priority) Humans fail quickly without water, so redundancy is key. Carry: 	•	2–3 liters of water (bottles or hydration bladder) 	•	Collapsible water bottle 	•	Water purification tablets 	•	Portable water filter (LifeStraw/Sawyer type) 	•	Metal cup or small canteen cup (for boiling) Why: Water sources may be contaminated during disasters or war. ⸻ 2. Food (Lightweight High Calories) Focus on compact, non-perishable calories. Recommended: 	•	3 days of freeze-dried meals OR MREs 	•	Energy bars / protein bars 	•	Instant oatmeal packets 	•	Trail mix or nuts 	•	Peanut butter packets 	•	Electrolyte drink packets Goal: ~2,000 calories per day. ⸻ 3. First Aid & Medical Medical issues are one of the biggest risks in disasters. Basic First Aid Kit: 	•	Tourniquet (CAT or SOFT-T) 	•	Compression bandage 	•	Gauze 	•	Medical tape 	•	Alcohol wipes 	•	Band-aids 	•	Antibiotic ointment 	•	Burn gel 	•	Pain relievers (ibuprofen, acetaminophen) 	•	Anti-diarrheal tablets 	•	Tweezers 	•	Small trauma shears Optional advanced items: 	•	Israeli bandage 	•	Chest seals 	•	Nitrile gloves ⸻ 4. Clothing & Warmth Staying warm and dry prevents shock and hypothermia. Pack: 	•	2 pairs wool socks 	•	Thermal underwear 	•	Extra shirt 	•	Compact rain poncho 	•	Gloves 	•	Beanie or hat 	•	Emergency blanket or bivy sack ⸻ 5. Shelter If you can’t reach home or a shelter, you must improvise. Good options: 	•	Lightweight tarp 	•	Paracord (50–100 ft) 	•	Compact tent stakes 	•	Emergency bivy or sleeping bag 	•	Inflatable sleeping pad (optional) ⸻ 6. Fire & Heat Fire = warmth, cooking, signaling. Carry multiple ways to start fire: 	•	Bic lighter 	•	Ferro rod 	•	Waterproof matches 	•	Fire starter cubes or cotton balls with petroleum jelly ⸻ 7. Lighting & Power Blackouts are extremely common in disasters. Essentials: 	•	Headlamp 	•	Small flashlight 	•	Extra batteries 	•	Portable power bank 	•	Charging cables 	•	Small solar charger (optional) ⸻ 8. Navigation Phones may not work during disasters. Pack: 	•	Compass 	•	Local paper maps 	•	Waterproof notebook 	•	Pencil or Sharpie ⸻ 9. Tools & Utility These help with repairs, shelter building, and survival tasks. Suggested items: 	•	Fixed blade knife or strong folding knife 	•	Multitool 	•	Duct tape (wrapped around bottle) 	•	Small roll of electrical tape 	•	Zip ties 	•	Paracord 	•	Small pry bar or mini crowbar (optional) ⸻ 10. Hygiene & Sanitation Cleanliness prevents illness. Pack: 	•	Travel toothbrush & toothpaste 	•	Baby wipes 	•	Hand sanitizer 	•	Small towel 	•	Toilet paper compressed roll 	•	Feminine hygiene products (if needed) 	•	Trash bags ⸻ 11. Communication In emergencies, communication becomes critical. Options: 	•	Emergency NOAA weather radio 	•	Whistle 	•	Signal mirror 	•	Written emergency contact list 	•	Small two-way radio (optional) ⸻ 12. Personal Protection (Optional Depending on Laws) This depends on the individual and location. Possible items: 	•	Pepper spray 	•	Personal alarm 	•	Work gloves 	•	Eye protection ⸻ 13. Documents & Cash Digital systems may fail. Keep in waterproof pouch: 	•	Cash ($200–$500 mixed bills) 	•	Copies of ID 	•	Insurance info 	•	Emergency contacts 	•	USB drive with important documents 	•	Spare house/car keys #emergency #prepper #ww3
Everything you need for your “Emergency To-Go Bag” Your go-bag isn’t meant to help you survive forever. It’s meant to help you survive the first 72 hours when everything is chaotic and help you move safely to the next step. 1. Water & Hydration (Highest Priority) Humans fail quickly without water, so redundancy is key. Carry: • 2–3 liters of water (bottles or hydration bladder) • Collapsible water bottle • Water purification tablets • Portable water filter (LifeStraw/Sawyer type) • Metal cup or small canteen cup (for boiling) Why: Water sources may be contaminated during disasters or war. ⸻ 2. Food (Lightweight High Calories) Focus on compact, non-perishable calories. Recommended: • 3 days of freeze-dried meals OR MREs • Energy bars / protein bars • Instant oatmeal packets • Trail mix or nuts • Peanut butter packets • Electrolyte drink packets Goal: ~2,000 calories per day. ⸻ 3. First Aid & Medical Medical issues are one of the biggest risks in disasters. Basic First Aid Kit: • Tourniquet (CAT or SOFT-T) • Compression bandage • Gauze • Medical tape • Alcohol wipes • Band-aids • Antibiotic ointment • Burn gel • Pain relievers (ibuprofen, acetaminophen) • Anti-diarrheal tablets • Tweezers • Small trauma shears Optional advanced items: • Israeli bandage • Chest seals • Nitrile gloves ⸻ 4. Clothing & Warmth Staying warm and dry prevents shock and hypothermia. Pack: • 2 pairs wool socks • Thermal underwear • Extra shirt • Compact rain poncho • Gloves • Beanie or hat • Emergency blanket or bivy sack ⸻ 5. Shelter If you can’t reach home or a shelter, you must improvise. Good options: • Lightweight tarp • Paracord (50–100 ft) • Compact tent stakes • Emergency bivy or sleeping bag • Inflatable sleeping pad (optional) ⸻ 6. Fire & Heat Fire = warmth, cooking, signaling. Carry multiple ways to start fire: • Bic lighter • Ferro rod • Waterproof matches • Fire starter cubes or cotton balls with petroleum jelly ⸻ 7. Lighting & Power Blackouts are extremely common in disasters. Essentials: • Headlamp • Small flashlight • Extra batteries • Portable power bank • Charging cables • Small solar charger (optional) ⸻ 8. Navigation Phones may not work during disasters. Pack: • Compass • Local paper maps • Waterproof notebook • Pencil or Sharpie ⸻ 9. Tools & Utility These help with repairs, shelter building, and survival tasks. Suggested items: • Fixed blade knife or strong folding knife • Multitool • Duct tape (wrapped around bottle) • Small roll of electrical tape • Zip ties • Paracord • Small pry bar or mini crowbar (optional) ⸻ 10. Hygiene & Sanitation Cleanliness prevents illness. Pack: • Travel toothbrush & toothpaste • Baby wipes • Hand sanitizer • Small towel • Toilet paper compressed roll • Feminine hygiene products (if needed) • Trash bags ⸻ 11. Communication In emergencies, communication becomes critical. Options: • Emergency NOAA weather radio • Whistle • Signal mirror • Written emergency contact list • Small two-way radio (optional) ⸻ 12. Personal Protection (Optional Depending on Laws) This depends on the individual and location. Possible items: • Pepper spray • Personal alarm • Work gloves • Eye protection ⸻ 13. Documents & Cash Digital systems may fail. Keep in waterproof pouch: • Cash ($200–$500 mixed bills) • Copies of ID • Insurance info • Emergency contacts • USB drive with important documents • Spare house/car keys #emergency #prepper #ww3

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