Prepare for Disaster With a 72 Hour Kit
By Delois Stinson

>From past experience it usually takes about 72 hours after a disaster for
help organizations to reach the area, set up, and get organized to handle
the
needs of the emergency. Therefore it is important that we have on hand, and
at quick access, a kit that will help us survive those first few hours and
days. This is usually called a 3 Day or 72 Hour Emergency Kit.

Remember a 72 Hour kit is for the purpose of surviving. It cannot have all
the luxuries that we would sometimes like, but it needs to have the items
necessary.
Therefore an easy carrying backpack is ideal. It will not allow you to pack
more than you can carry, but if you plan well, there is enough room to hold
the necessary items to survive.

Each person needs to have his or her own kit. It is possible that family
members could get separated, and each member needs to have some supplies
with
them personally. If walking, a child would not be able to carry very much
for a very long period of time, but does need to have some items that would
help
them survive.

In making your emergency preparations, there are ten areas that need to be
considered. Be careful that you don't plan heavily in some areas and ignore
other areas. All are necessary for survival.

FOOD

There are many alternative choices when we consider food. A variety of food
preparations are important. It is important that food can be kept for long
periods of time without refrigeration. Choose foods that need minimal
cooking. Some good choices are bouillon cubes, powdered drinks (hot
chocolate, cider),
dried fruits and nuts, jerky, and candy to suck on. These kinds of foods
give energy, nutrition, and help to boost the morale.

WATER

Water can be stored in the home in various sizes of containers, but small 1
or 2 liter sized containers for carrying are very important. 2 liter pop
bottles
are ideal. Collapsible containers are handy for storing in a pack since they
can be folded when empty. Large clear plastic bags are very useful in
collecting
water from dew or rain. Water can also be boiled, distilled, or purified
with purification tablets or a water purification kit. All of these methods
should
be included in your kit.

SHELTER & WARMTH

There are many products available in this area. A tube tent is small enough
to fit into a pack and very versatile. It is basically a ground cloth with
tie ropes that can be easily made into a shelter, used as a ground cloth, or
a cover to keep a pack dry. Emergency "space" sleeping bags and blankets and
emergency ponchos are also very good to keep body heat in and wet weather
out. These are lightweight and take up little space in a kit.

COOKING

With a bag of charcoal and a Dutch oven, you can have warmth and cook just
about anything. However they are bulky and charcoal must be used outside
where
there is good ventilation. There are several sizes of sterno or instant heat
that is available. A rack to sit over a can of sterno takes up very little
space and can heat water, soup, and cook simple meals. Waterproof matches,
fire starters, disposable lighters, and compressed fuel tablets are only a
few
items that can be very helpful.

LIGHT

There are many kinds and sizes of oil lamps that are available to have in
our homes for when we lose electricity. These are the easiest maintenance
and
probably the safest. In a pack a flashlight (store the batteries out of the
flashlight to last longer) is an essential item. There are also special
flashlights
that need no batteries or flashlight radios that can run off multiple
sources for power including solar and hand cranking.

COMMUNICATION

This is often one area that we forget to include in our planning. There are
a few simple items that can be very helpful. A whistle can be blown with
less
energy and heard farther than your voice. Also a mirror is excellent for
signaling for help. A radio with multiple source possibilities for power is
very
important also, to know what is happening, where authorities are asking
people to go or what to do.

HYGIENE & SANITATION

There is nothing better that a few simple hygiene items such as a comb,
tooth brush, razor, or shampoo to boost morale. Small versions of these
items can
fit into a pack easily. Some kind of "porta potty" is a must.

FIRST AID

Of course a First Aid Kit is a must for any emergency situation. Basic items
and a simple first aid instruction sheet needs to be included in every kit.


CLOTHING & PERSONAL ITEMS

A change of clothing, especially extra socks, underwear, and a jacket need
to be added to your kit. A hat, gloves, and hiking shoes would also be very
helpful. Other personal items such as feminine items, baby diapers,
medications, extra glasses or sunglasses, "comfort toys", book, writing
material, and
card games are needed and very helpful.

IMPORTANT PAPERS & MONEY

It is very important to have a packet of copies of all your important papers
such as: insurance and other legal papers, wills, birth certificates,
marriage
certificate, bank account numbers, family photos and other documents. If
someone has become separated it is very helpful to be able to give the
authorities
a recent picture of who you are looking for. Be sure to include some money
in your kit, both small change and larger amounts.

There are many other items that could be added to an emergency kit. All of
the above needs have been carefully considered in organizing items to be
included
in our complete 72 Hour kit (
http://survivalsolutions.com/store/product106.html
). We have tried to include items of most importance and are necessary to
help you survive in an emergency.

Our four units of 3-Day Food, Basic, Personal, and First Aid, along with a
one Gallon Water pouch, packed in a back pack is designed for you to survive
with for three days. Remember some items need to be rotated. It might be a
good practice once a year when you change your clocks to daylight savings
time,
and change the batteries in your smoke alarm, to also rotate and update any
items in your 72 Hour kit that need to be changed. That way it will always
be updated and ready for an emergency.

Delma 


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