Sunday, December 29, 2013

Custom Knives And Other Things To Build A 48 Hour Emergency Kit

By Harriett Crosby


A well thought out 48 hour emergency kit is something every family should have. They should contain things like foods to eat, drinking water. Custom knives for protection and extra cloths work too. An emergencies may happen at any time. It may be something as easy as the electricity going down for a couple days after a tornado or picking up after a hurricane.

These kits are basically a collection of must have items people will need to survive any unplanned emergencies. It is typically best to have these items put together so they can be reached in a moments notice. Should you have to leave it is unlikely you will be given the time to search through all your stuff to pick and choose what you will be needing for the next few days or be able to buy them in any local stores.

To survive emergency situations people require three basic items; a small amount of useful supplies, food and water. You should always plan for your supplies to last your family for at least 2 days to be safe. There are often state, federal and local government agencies around to help out people but generally they are slow to get to everyone immediately. They could reach you in only few hours or in many days.

It is also critical that you plan the kit without having most common conveniences. Generally the most basic services people never think about like phone, electricity, gas, water or sewage treatment will often not be working. They may be down for many days so the kit should always reflect this possibility.

Each kit needs at least a gallon of clean water. It is often best to break this into smaller 12 to 18 ounce bottles. They should have a workable filter with some iodine tablets also in case your water supply becomes low and your water must be filtered or treated.

Planning the food can be a little harder. Typically granola or oatmeal bars make good high calorie foods. Mixed nuts and fresh honey are items that seldom spoil when stored for long times. Canned tuna or chicken is nice for making quick impromptu meals. Oats, dried beans and jerky are nice for filling out meals. A bag of hard candies, tootsie rolls and pops and gum is good for making snacks.

Some general things you should have are batteries and a flashlight. A hand crank radio. A lighter waterproof matches and candles for extra light. You should have some showering and toiletry items and first aid kit packed. Some more things are duct tape, eating utensils, a can opener and pocket knife.

If you have room some optional items you could add to your 48 hour emergency kit are a change of clothing, a waterproof jacket and your best custom knives. You can take can goods like soups and meals but try to get the condensed ones. Remember these are supposed to be easily accessible and portable. Remember to keep them up to date by going through them at least every six months so you are ready.




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