One of the goals we’ve felt impressed to work on this year are our 72-hour kits. I wouldn’t say we’re extreme survivalists or anything, but you never know if a tornado will show up, an earthquake will shake the house, a flood, a mudslide, a freakish inland hurricane, the zombie apocalypse or alien invasion will occur. Better safe than sorry.
We gathered up a few spare backpacks and packed a few essentials to get us through a few days of tragedy. So far, our bags include:
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- Change of clothes (one/person, including socks and underwear)
- Blanket (one/person)
- Food and snacks (I think we’ll probably expand our food supply when we get larger bags…)
- Water
- Multipurpose tool
- Cordage
- First Aid Kits (they’re on their way!)
- Toothbrush and toothpaste (also on their way!)
- Crayons and notebook (gotta keep kids sane)
- Toy (one/child)
- Matches (waterproof, strike anywhere)
- Lantern and Batteries
- Medication (just generic stuff for pain relief, allergies, etc)
- Diapers and Wipes
- Dog food and leash
If an emergency occurs, we even practiced where the bags are stashed and dragging them out to the car. Have you packed a 72-hour kit in case of emergency? What did you put in it?