Tuesday, December 30, 2008

72 Hour Kits Made Easy (Grab & Go)

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Grab & Go
72 Hr Kits

According to FEMA,
"Being prepared can reduce fear, anxiety, and losses that accompany disasters and sometimes avoid the danger completely."

Many experts will argue on what's better to store first, a ( 72 hour survival kit) or (basics food storage.) My preference is basic food storage, but for the sake of money & time, I will start off with a 72 hr kit, besides most people can wrap their minds around this idea to get started more so then long term storage. Either way as long as you have something! Because something is always better then nothing at all.


The 72 hour kit has it's place in your life, every home should have one for every member of the household. The only reason why I personally suggest long term storage first is because I just know too many people that think the (72 hour kit) is all they need, namely because they are financially stable and feel secure enough with money in he bank, they will just get whatever they need, when they need it. A little too trusting in their local banks and our money system.

The main purpose of the (72 hr kits) is in the case you have to leave your home in an emergency or for some other reason like a natural disaster has struck your residence or town, you will have at your disposal enough food and water to survive on for the next 72 hrs until help arrives.
Depending on where you live, a 72 hr kit is more important than most areas. Living in San Francisco all my life with the scare of a natural disaster like earthquakes always loomed over us, because you just never new when the big one was coming. Other areas in the USA or in the world have their own natural disasters that can strike anytime. It's just always better to be prepared because no of us are safe from everything.
We all know how different Hurricane Katrina would have turned out if everyone had at least a 72 hr kit to survive on, and just because you live in a relatively safe spot in this world, it doesn't mean that you should be without one either. Nowadays you just never know what the heck is around the corner, it could range anywhere from terrorist attacks, natural disasters to a economic depression or a loss of a job. A 72 hour Kit is designed for short term only, meaning (72) hours of living life with sustainable food and supplies that will be needed in case of negative disastrous time.
You must understand that a 72 hour kit will only help you for 72 hours, then some sort of back up system will be needed, which is the whole reason why I recommend long term storage and a preparedness plans. Many people rely on the government in such times and that in itself is not the best way to go at all time in all emergency scenarios. Self reliance is the most sound and smart way to prepare for anything.

First off I must mention I think the best way to make your 72 hr kit is with a large back pack. It doesn't have to be an expensive one because I have gotten them on sale at target for $2.99 and they were beautiful and absolutely perfect to hang on my wall in case I needed them. Grab & Go is the whole idea!
There are so many types of disasters: floods, fires, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, and terrorist attacks just to name a few. Government and Relief Organizations estimate that after a major disaster, Relief Organizations to be up and running and stocked with the adequate supplies to help people (so they claim). Why wait for them? We all seen what happened with Katrina and how long it took them to respond. It is absolutely senseless to rely on any government agency to help us out when we can help ourselves. In such cases, a 72 Hour Kit for each individual in your family could mean the difference between a traumatic life and death experience to one that feels more like a family camp out.

The following checklist can help you and your family plan and prepare more effectively and make sure all family members know where you keep the kits.

72 Hour Kit Checklist:

FOOD & WATER: •Minimum of 3600 calories of food per person.
MRE's , Oatmeal packs, canned tuna, canned ready made soups (that need no additional water), canned Vienna Sausages, Peanut butter, jam, (small plastic jars can be purchased and put in back packs.) DON'T FORGET A CAN OPENER

**I don't recommend the (lunch pack fruits) because they have been known to break their seal in about 2 years, stick to regular canned items with heartier seals, also avoid highly salty foods that will cause thirst.

WATER: •Minimum of 9 water pouches of water per person• Method of water purification (such as potable aqua or a water filter) You should store at least one gallon of water per person per day. A normally active person needs at least one-half gallon of water daily just for drinking.

Additionally, in determining adequate quantities, take the following into account:
Individual needs vary, depending on age, physical condition, activity, diet, and climate.
Children, nursing mothers, and ill people need more water.
Very hot temperatures can double the amount of water needed.
A medical emergency might require additional water.


•Additional food & water: snacks, cookies, crackers, canned meats etc. If a baby is in the picture make sure enough food is stored to accommodate daily feedings for at least a week just in case.

****DON'T FORGET ABOUT YOUR PETS:*** Keeping food and water for them will save a lot of heartache in an emergency situation you can have Grab & Go pack made up for them.
Why not their are loved ones too.

COMMUNICATION: •AM/FM Radio with batteries or alternate power source, (C Crane offer great items http://www.ccrane.com/offers ) Make sure to have a spare of batteries •Whistle • Cell Phone battery charger.
LIGHT SOURCES: •Flashlight with batteries •Candles •Light sticks •Lantern and fuel •Road Flares
HYGIENE & SANITATION: •Personal Hygiene Kit (Include soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, comb,sanitary napkins, diapers, razor, and other toiletry items) •Toilet paper •Tissue •Portable Toilet and accessories, AND DON'T FORGET MOIST WIPES, these are very helpful in clean up and making you feel refreshed in time when water is scares.

TOOLS: •50 Feet of Nylon Rope. dust mask Pocket knife Local map Compass •Pocket Knife •Rolls of Duct Tape •Fold-able Shovel •Hatchet or axe •Sewing Kit (with basics, Quilting thread (white) in the case of sutures), needles, safety pins, alcohol swabs.

WARMTH & SHELTER: •Waterproof matches (can't have enough) •Alternate fire-starting method •Tent/Shelter •Solar Emergency Blanket or Emergency Sleeping Bag •Hand & Body Warmers •Poncho •Lightweight Stove & Fuel •Wool Blanket

FIRST AID: •First Aid Kit and supplies •First Aid Booklet/Manual •Burn gel and dressing •Snake bite kit
MONEY: •At least $20 in your kit -- be sure to include quarters for phone calls Keep family phone numbers in a plastic waterproof bag with money.


*Also ahead of time, you should work out a contact point where everyone in the family calls this one person who perhaps is out of state to check in to make sure everyone is all right in case of separation. Every backpack should have the phone numbers of importance written down.

IMPORTANT PAPERS: (Keep In Waterproof Bags) •Emergency Instructions •Copies of documents such as birth certificates, marriage licenses,wills, insurance forms, phone numbers, credit card info, etc..

Photos of family members and pets for re-identification purposes. List of allergies to any drug (especially antibiotics) or food. Extra prescription eye glasses, hearing aid or other vital personal items. Extra keys to your house and vehicle. Permanent marker, paper and tape .
STRESS RELIEVERS: •Games, books, cards games, hard candy, desserts, inspirational reading, small toys, paper & pen, favorite security item for children PERMANENT MARKER PEN.

EXTRA CLOTHING •A complete outfit of appropriate clothing; including extra socks, underwear, hat, sturdy shoes, and gloves, Warm Hat.
(extra underwear and socks are many times underestimated how they make you feel when your cold, damp and dirty.)

***Note: You can make up individual back packs for each and every member of the family, hang them all somewhere where they can be reach in such an emergency by all. (I had my children's hanging in their room)


HOME KIT:
***Note***
Also Keeping a plastic container such as a garbage can with more food & water and all items wrapped in a plastic bag and tied, in your garage or on a porch as an added security, will make life much better in the long run in an emergency situation and if you live in an Earthquake, Tornado or Hurricane zone, this is a smart Idea. I have lived through the Loma Prieta Quake and we were without power for about 3 days having these items on hand make all the difference when the stores nearby run out of everything needed within MINUTES not to mention with bridge out, normal store delivery didn't happen for a week, many are left to fend on their own!


CAR KIT:
*** Note: I always kept a square plastic container with lid in my car at all time with quick meals and water, pouch foods, small boxes of cereal, soy milk and drinks along with first aid supplies, they came in handy one day after dropping my son off at the Oakland Airport and getting stuck in traffic on the bay bridge for 4 hr with a young one child that was hungry!

These are nice projects to do on a weekend or day off with family members included. It really gives them a sense of security knowing their being taking care of in any situation. Most items can be bought at most retailers; Wal-mart, Target, Kmart for little expense and most items you can find at home.

Source of reference
Sunflower Food Storage Consultants
Linda Andrews

The importance of having a food storage plan


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Ask yourself this question: In an emergency, do you want to stand in a soup line?



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Why Have Food Storage:
This has been the subject of my studies for about 20 or more years now, and just like yesterday it still fascinates me to no end.

I have a lovely family of 4 children all grown now, but when they were young I started out by trying to find ways to feed and care for them on a strict budget, because I had a frugal husband at the time.

However in time, what I learned is probably the most important information a person could have in a time of crisis. With my knowledge and the help of some very wise individuals who helped me understand the importance of starting, and completing a food storage plan, I got into storing a years supply of food for my family for security.

Throughout my years of reading and studying about different storeable foods I can help you plan the best food storage program for the best prices.

I have read many books on the subject, attended many a lectures all pertaining to food storage. I have come to learn exactly what's needed to know in order to begin. I have taught many classes on the subject and organized Family Preparedness fairs that were a huge success!

What I have found in most cases is that most people really do understand the importance of storing food, but they just don't know where to begin and/or are overwhelmed with the idea of where to start . There are some very hard and fast rules in storing foods, some of this information will save you a lot of time and money if followed correctly.

I will be breaking this down as simply as I can, teaching you ways to store food for you and your loved ones, as cost effective as possible.

I must stress to anyone interested in embarking on such a task to be open minded about this and not think it's just for them crazy Mormons, Mountain people or Militia's. Storing food is not paranoid, it's just smart!

The best way to think about it is like you do with insurance.

Do you have insurance?
So you pay your insurance, be it Home, Auto, or Health, you pay, yearly/weekly/bi weekly right? It's a high priority for the "JUST IN CASE scenario." But at the end of the year after paying you didn't die, get injured or have auto accident, but in the case something did happen to you, it was there for you right and I'm sure you were so glad you were covered weren't you?

Well food storage should be thought of in that same manner. It will be there for you when you need it and if you don't need it, unlike your insurance policy you can eat it all up and replace it when needed and if you do need it, then you and your loved one's don't starve to death in an emergency situation or disaster!

Nothing lost in my opinion, as you would have with a paid insurance policy. Food storage is security just like that insurance policy, it gives you peace of mind if the "JUST IN CASE!"


Most of us have been very fortunate with abundance, most of us have not had to look into our children's eyes and tell them "sorry, but there just isn't any food to eat!" Sorry would hardly be appropriate, I'm sure you would ever want to utter those words.

In the wake of 911 and the current economic crisis our wealthy nation is all of the sudden going through, we should use history to teach and educate us on reality. Reality is we do not know for certain that we will always have food, we will always have an abundance and we can always feed our family. People all over are losing job's and the future is uncertain to many of us, but it doesn't have to be now while we still have plenty.

During the great depression, food was money, food was a matter of life and death because there were no jobs, there was no money. Farmers can not grow their massive crops, infrastructure can come to a screeching halt in days and then what?

Storing food is economical sound and smart as a way to INSURE you and your families are taking care of no matter how dire the situation or current events are. And the most beautiful thing about it is, if you store foods you normally eat, and nothing does happens to upset your way of life, then you have lost nothing at all! Instead you probably saved yourself a ton of money in the long run, because in my 52 years of life, I have never seen any food prices go down, instead they have continually grown each and ever year.

In conclusion I can see nothing at fault in storing food it is simply the smartest and most sound investment you will ever make for you and your loved one's.




Linda Andrews
Founder & Owner of Sunflower Food Storage Consultants