After living through two hurricane's here in the Houston area and my ever growing concern about the zombie apocalypse (swine flu?!) I've decided I'm going to create a personal bug-out bag and a longer term home kit. To those who may not be familiar with a bug-out bag, it's basically a 72hr emergency kit that is already prepackaged and packed and ready to be taken in case of an emergency. If everyone who has been affected by hurricanes here in the south had one at the ready it would give emergency personnel enough time to secure help. The Department of Homeland Security also advises a similar type pack for any emergency. The Bug-Out bag that follows is my idea of a 72hr kit that you should be able to survive just about anywhere for a few days until you can get help or just 'outta dodge without affecting mobility. Feel free to drop any comments about something you might change or something I may have forgotten. Please note that this particular kit has been designed for one person who is going to be either in a car or on foot so mobility isn't affected. If you are planning on departing with a loved one or children please plan accordingly. There will be another blog post at a later date with my plans for a longer term kit.
72 hr Bug Out Kit/Mobilize Kit[For one person]
Defense (The best defense is a good offense)
.22 Handgun + additional ammo (Optional but suggested, people get particularly shady during high stress situations)
.12g Shotgun+Ammo (Optional but highly suggested when dealing with zombies)
Machete (Not strictly a weapon, and will come in handy as a tool but will also work well against zombies/bad guys)
Food/Water
3 MREs (Military Grade with Flameless Ration Heater are best)
Pepsi-Can Stove+Denatured Alcohol (Optional ultralight cooking alternative if MREs aren't your thing)
Waterbottle
Water Purification Tablets
Camelpack (5 Gal, Homeland Security and others suggest a gallon per day per person)
Silverware
Powerbar type bars (High energy snacks between MREs, may also consider things like granola or fruit snacks)
Misc.
$50 Cash (Small bills and quarters)
Phonecards (Optional, depends on where you're headed and if you have access to payphones and if they're in working order at all)
LED Mag-lite+Extra Batteries
Knife Sharpener
Film Canisters filled with dryer lint (Excellent tinder for starting a fire)
Bivy Sack (Small one man tent, will protect from the elements better than sleeping on the ground)
Sleeping Bag
Firestarter (Like Swedish FireSteel)
Watertight Container (For legal documents such as identification,insurance, etc.)
Camp Soap
Small Towel
MRE/Camping Toilet Paper (Often overlooked and often a very deep regret later)
Multi-purpose tool (Like a Leatherman)
Can Opener (If not on a multi-purpose tool already)
Duct Tape
Paracute Cord
Hatchet
Folding Shovel
Garbage Bags
Ziplocks
AM/FM Crank Radio
Military Rain Poncho
Surgical Masks (Optional, but could come in handy if large amounts of sand or some kind of airbourne infection worry)
Whistle
Signal Mirror
Small Toothbrush/toothpaste
(Things to consider that i've not included, feminine hygiene products, medications, etc.)
Hiking Backpack (To carry the above)
Clothes
Boots
2xSocks
Jacket
Knit Hat
Leather Gloves
Health Kit
Pain Killers
Anti-Diarrhea Meds
2 Pair Gloves
EMT Scissors
Gauze Pads
Ace Bandage
Antiseptic Wipes
Band-aids
Thermometer (Non-mercury/non-glass)
Tweezers (Sharp ones with magnifying glass)
If you have anything to add or thoughts please feel free to leave a comment below.
Friday, May 1, 2009
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