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72 Hour Emergency Survival Kits
Government and Relief Agencies estimate that after a major
disaster, it could take up to three days (72 Hours) for relief workers to
reach some areas. In such a case, your 72 Hour Emergency Survival Kit could
mean the difference between life and death. In other disasters affecting your
family, a 72 Hour Emergency Survival Kit means the difference between having a
miserable experience or one that's like a pleasant family camp out. Find out
more information about what should be in your 72 Hour Emergency Survival Kit
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Our Disasternecessities.com Kits are organized by manufacturer and by
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Personal 72 Hour Emergency Survival Kit “EVERYTHING KIT” As FEATURED on the TODAY SHOW!!! Item No. KT1 |
On Sale $59.99 $64.90 |
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Backpack 72 Hour Emergency Survival Kit - Economy Offered in 1, 2, 3, or 4 person kits!!! Item No. KEC1 |
On Sale $29.99 $34.95 |
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Backpack 72 Hour Emergency Survival Kit - Deluxe Offered in 1, 2, 3, or 4 person kits!!!
Item No. KEX1 |
On Sale $49.99 $64.95 |
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1 Person Professional Rescue Kit Item No. KSR1A |
On Sale $49.95 $59.95 |
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1-Day Survival Kit in Baggie Item No. KK1DG |
On Sale $6.99 $12.95 |
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4 Person Deluxe Professional Team Search Rescue Kit The Entire Kit is Packaged in a 45 Gallon Container on Wheels
Item No. KSR4P |
On Sale $559.95 $599.95 |
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4 Person Deluxe Search & Rescue The Entire Kit is Packaged in a Carry Anywhere Duffel Bag!
Item No. KSR4 |
On Sale $259.95 $299.95 |
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Basic 3 Day Kit w/flashlight and first aid kit Item No. KKRT |
On Sale $9.99 $19.95 |
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Classroom Lockdown Kit Item No. KKLD |
On Sale $49.99 $54.99 |
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Deluxe Emergency Honey Bucket Kits Offered in 1, 2, 3, or 4 person kits!!! Item No. KEX1P |
On Sale $59.95 $79.95 |
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Deluxe Office Emergency Kit - 10 Person Item No. OEK10 |
On Sale $169.99 $219.99 |
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Deluxe Office Emergency Kit- 20 Person Item No. OEK20 |
On Sale $224.99 $279.99 |
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Deluxe Office Emergency Kit- 5 Person Item No. OEK5 |
On Sale $109.99 $164.99 |
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Economy Commuter Kit Item No. KT3SP |
On Sale $10.99 $16.95 |
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Economy Emergency Honey Bucket Kits Offered in 1, 2, 3, or 4 person kits!!! Item No. KEC1P |
On Sale $29.99 $34.99 |
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Road Warrior Economy (13 piece) Automotive Emergency Survival 72 Hour Kit Item No. AA06 |
On Sale $31.99 $39.99 |
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Fanny Pack Kit Item No. KFP |
On Sale $19.99 $24.99 |
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High Visibility Automobile Accident Incident Unit Kit Item No. KTHV1 |
On Sale $54.99 $59.99 |
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Outdoorsman Item No. KT60D |
On Sale $29.99 $39.99 |
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Personal 72-Hour Emergency Survival Kit with MREs This compact Personal 72-Hour Emergency Survival Kit with MREs contains most basics one person will need to survive the first three days of an emergency Item No. IN K7 A400 |
On Sale $69.95 $78.99 |
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Ready to Roll Survival Kit The Entire Kit is Packaged in a rugged nylon carry case on wheels and has a carrying strap and external pockets for your medical supplies. Item No. OEKRR |
On Sale $299.99 $359.99 |
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Road Warrior Mountain (20 piece) Automotive Emergency Survival 72 Hour Kit Item No. AA02 |
On Sale $51.99 $59.99 |
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Road Warrior Urban Automotive 72 Hour Kit OUR BEST SELLING KIT!!! Item No. AA01 |
On Sale $51.99 $59.99 |
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Role and Go Survival Kit On Wheels - 2 Person Item No. KTWH2 |
On Sale $79.99 $89.99 |
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Roll and Go Survival Kit on Wheels - 1 Person Item No. KTWH1 |
On Sale $74.99 $79.99 |
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S.T.A.R.T. - 41 Piece Medical Burn Unit 41 Piece Burn Unit Item No. FATK8B |
On Sale $42.95 $59.00 |
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S.T.A.R.T. I - Medical Unit Kit Kit I Includes 109 Pieces: Item No. FATK8A |
On Sale $49.99 $72.00 |
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S.T.A.R.T. II - Medical Unit First Aid Kit 217 Piece Emergency Medical Unit Kit Item No. FATK8TY |
On Sale $109.99 $180.00 |
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Small Business Family Support Unit Item No. SI-FSP-05 |
On Sale $299.99 $315.00 |
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Smart Kit With First Aid (64 Piece) Item No. KTSMT |
On Sale $21.99 $23.45 |
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The Basic 3-Day Kit Item No. KKG |
On Sale $9.89 $14.99 |
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The Commuter Kit Item No. KT3 |
On Sale $11.99 $19.95 |
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The Guardian Item No. FATK8G |
On Sale $36.99 $46.99 |
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The Responder Item No. FATK9 |
On Sale $99.99 $119.99 |
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Traveler's Aid with Personal Hygiene Kit Item No. KTTRV |
On Sale $24.95 $29.95 |
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Trekker™ I 72-Hour Kit If you want a kit compact enough to store in your car, apartment, and even at
the office, the Trekker™ I is for you. Item No. K7 M500 |
$69.95 |
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Trekker™ II 72 Hour Emergency Survival Kit (2 Person for 72 Hours) The Trekker™ II 72 Hour Emergency Survival Kit comes with a large and medium daypack and
provide basic survival gear for two people to survive for three days. Item No. K7 M520 |
$99.99 |
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Trekker IV™ 72-Hour Emergency Kit (4 Person) The new Trekker™ IV kit still offers family-sized preparedness, with improved
lighting, first-aid, sanitation, and water items. Item No. K7 M540 |
On Sale $164.95 $199.99 |
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Triage and Incident Command Kit on Wheels Item No. KTICS |
On Sale $329.99 $349.99 |
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ReadyWise™ II Emergency Prepardness 72 Hour First Aid Survival Kit The two-person, three-day ReadyWise™ II Emergency Prepardness 72 Hour First Aid Kit offers a balance between
portability and functionality, bringing together great value and utility with
supplies that can make all the difference in an emergency. Item No. K7 H720 |
On Sale $199.95 $249.99 |
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2 Person Emergency Survival 72 Hour Kit With over 75 items, the ESK-04 2 Person Emergency Survival 72 Hour Kit is the Big Brother to the ESK-02 Emergency Survival 72 Hour Kit. Item No. SI-ESK-04 |
$59.99 |
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2 Person Support Unit 72 Hour Kit This kit can sustain 2 people for three days with over 75 general and medical items. Packed with no-nonsense materials, the PSP-04 will get you through any bad trip!
Item No. SI-PSP-04 |
$72.95 |
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3-Day 72 Hour Emergency Preparedness First Aid Survival Kit Basic items to provide shelter, water, food, light, and more! Item No. K7 B400 |
On Sale $53.95 $86.82 |
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3-Day MRE (Meal Ready to Eat) Food Supply 3-Day MRE (Meal Ready to Eat) Food Supply Item No. KX M003 |
On Sale $30.95 $49.00 |
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ABC - II Starter 72 Hour Emergency Survival Kit This kit offers the food, water, communication, and warmth basics, along with lighting and emergency tools for your emergency needs. Item No. K7 S200 |
On Sale $19.95 $21.95 |
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ARK III - 72 Hour Starter Kit The Ark III is a personal-sized survival package that supports one person for up to three days. Each ARK III includes a "space blanket", plus a three-day supply of food and water. Easily stored in a classroom, locker, desk, or car, the compact ARK III can be used anywhere. Item No. SI-ISP-06 |
On Sale $17.95 $19.95 |
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Business Group Support Unit 72 Hour Kit for 10 People This kit, which is designed to support ten people for three days, offers assurance when employees are unable to leave the workplace in an emergency. Item No. SI-GSP |
$399.00 |
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Canadian/Alaskan Aircraft Survival Unit Kit Originally designed for pilots flying within Alaskan and Canadian airspace, the CA-20 offers protection against harsh climates in the event of an emergency. It contains over 150 medical and general supply items to help sustain two people for up to 14 days. Item No. SI-CA-20 |
$350.00 |
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Comp II Emergency Survival 72 Hour Kit With the Comp II Emergency Survival 72 Hour Kit's comprehensive set of preparedness items, you'll have a
personal wealth of emergency gear when you need it most. Item No. K7 C820 |
$339.95 |
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Emergency Survivor 72 Hour Kit Designed to support one person for up to three days, the ESK-02 Emergency Survival 72 Hour Kit carries a five-year shelf life on food and water. Its affordable price makes it a great choice as a premium/incentive item, corporate gift, or employee award. Item No. SI-ESK-02 |
$29.99 |
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MRE 72-Hour Food & Water Kit Supply This item is subject to availability. Before you order, please call us
at 435-602-6853, or email us at help@disasternecessities.com for availability.
Thanks! Item No. KX M135 |
On Sale $57.40 $64.50 |
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MRE Plus Emergency 72 Hour Kit The MRE Plus Emergency Kit is filled with a variety of items to help sustain
one person for 3 days in an emergency. Item No. K7 A300 |
$59.95 |
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Outdoor Support Unit 72 Hour Kit Designed by a team of survival experts, the Outdoor Suport Unit 72 Hour Kit can support one person for six days or two people for three days with a complete array of medical and general supply items.
Item No. SI-PSP-01 |
$250.00 |
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Readywise 72 Hour Emergency Kit This kit includes extra provisions to allow one person to stay fed, hydrated, and informed for you to three days. Item No. K7 H700 |
$119.95 |
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SUPER ARK 72 Hour Kit Item No. SI-SA-01 |
$27.95 |
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Survival Basics 72 Hour Kit The Survival Basics - the name says it all! This kit has emerged as a favorite for gift-giving or as an employee safety award. Complete with food, water, blanket, flashlight, and medical supplies, the Survival Basics is a true emergency response unit. It's small enough to fit in a locker, and sturdy enough to last well beyond its shelf life of five years. Item No. SI-SB-01 |
On Sale $26.95 $29.95 |
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The Traveler 72 Hour Kit Everyone from busy executives to sports enthusiasts appreciate "The Traveler." It’s the perfect addition to any car as the "other spare" to have on hand for life’s unexpected moments. Designed to support one person for up to three days, it contains over 50 support items in a custom nylon carrying bag with reinforced straps. "The Traveler" is ready to go anywhere! Item No. SI-TRV-01 |
$59.95 |
There are many types of disasters that a 72 Hour Emergency Survival Kit is
buit for: floods, fires, earthquakes, hurricanes and tornadoes, to name just a
few. Government and Relief Agencies estimate that after a major disaster, it
could take up to three days (72 Hours) for relief workers to reach some areas.
In such a case, your 72 Hour Emergency Survival Kit could mean the difference
between life and death. In other disasters affecting your family, a 72 Hour
Emergency Survival Kit means the difference between having a miserable
experience or one that's like a pleasant family camp out.
72 Hour Kit Checklist
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tissue
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sanitary napkins
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razor
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Extra Clothing
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A complete outfit of appropriate clothing for each family
member
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Include extra socks
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underwear
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hat
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sturdy shoes
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gloves
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Money (at least $20, include quarters for phone calls)
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Important Papers
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Copies of documents important to your family (such as birth
certificates, marriage licenses, wills, insurance forms)
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Important phone numbers
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credit card information
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Stress Relievers
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Games
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books
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hard candy
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inspirational reading
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For children:
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small toys
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paper and pen
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favorite security items
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Extra
food
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Camp stove
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Mess kits and other cooking equipment
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Sun block
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Insect repellent
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Portable
toilet
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Snake bite kit
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Special medication or other needs
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Portable Container
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Durable water resistant duffel bag
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frame pack or day pack
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*Important to know*
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Your kit should be in a portable container located near an exit of your house.
This is so you can grab it on your way out of the house in a serious
emergency. Do not overload your kit--you may have to carry it long distances
to reach safety or shelter.
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Each family member should have their own kit with food, clothing and water.
Distribute heavy items between kits.
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Enclose the extra clothing, matches, personal documents, and other items
damageable by smoke or water in plastic to protect them. If it's raining when
you have to evacuate, you will appreciate the dry clothes.
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Keep a light source in the top of your kit, so you can find it quickly in the
dark.
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Personalize your kit. Make sure you fill the needs of each family member.
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Inspect your kit at least twice a year.
Rotate food and water. Check children's clothing for proper fit. Adjust
clothing for winter or summer needs. Check expiration dates on batteries,
light sticks, warm packs, food and water.
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Consider the needs of elderly people as well as those with handicaps or other
special needs. For example: for babies, store diapers, washcloth, ointment,
bottles and pacifiers, and other special supplies.
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A crisis or emergency is a high stress time for everyone. It is
especially important to have a 72 Hour Emergency Survival Kit with high energy
foods available during these times. Food that is high in calories (even empty
calories) is recommended for these times. If you plan ahead, you can have
meals that are not only high in energy, but also nutritious.
You can live several days without food if you have water to drink, but
you won’t be very comfortable when you are used to eating three meals a day
plus snacks. Besides the nutritional benefit you gain from the food, there is
also a positive psychological benefit of doing things the way you did before a
disaster. Eating three meals a day will help make the stressful time seem more
like normal.
Food will probably be provided at an emergency shelter for you and your
family, but government officials and relief agencies usually take 72 hours to
get set up. You have the responsibility to be self reliant and plan your own
meals for those three days. Foods that are lightweight, compact, and require
little preparation are the most suitable for your 72 hour emergency survival
kit. Since an emergency situation is not the time to try out new and unusual
foods that your family is unaccustomed to, you should try out your emergency
foods before you need them. Whenever possible, stick to simple tastes that you
are used to. Consider these possibilities:
Stress Foods-
Foods that provide sugar energy and are comfort foods are good ones
to pack in your 72 hour emergency survival kit. These types of food include
chocolate, hard candy, dry sugar cereal, fruit bars, etc. In high stress
situations your body requires a higher caloric intake, not just nutrition. For
those who can’t eat sugar, pack alternative high caloric food such as peanut
butter, dried fruit, and sugar-free candy.
Compressed Food Bars-
Compressed food bars include granola bars, trail bars, and high
calorie food bars that are sealed for long term storage. These are
lightweight, nutritious, and high in calories, making them a good choice for
your 72 hour emergency survival kit.
Survival Drink Mixes-
These types of drink mixes are high in protein, vitamin and mineral
content, such as protein drinks, diet drinks, and survival drink mixes. These
should be just-add-water-mixes, so you must remember to store extra water just
for mixing these drinks. Remember that any diet drink mixes you include should
be high in protein and not just for weight loss.
Trail Mixes-
Trail mixes can be made of ingredients such as granola, raisins,
nuts, seeds, dried fruit, or chocolate chips. They are very tasty and full of
energy and nutrition. You can make your own trail mix to accommodate your
family’s taste, but be aware that it could become rancid if you try to store
it for a long period of time. Storing trail mix in your refrigerator or
freezer is a good way to preserve its shelf life.
Dried Foods-
Dried foods, such as fruit and meat (jerky) are excellent additions
to your 72 hour emergency survival kit. They are tasty, nutritious and
satisfying, and they can make up a part of a meal.
Freeze-Dried Foods-
Freeze dried foods are probably the best tasting, most “normal”
things you can pack in your 72 hour emergency survival kit to supply you and
your family with a “real” meal. They are lightweight and easy to prepare, but
require extra water and some cooking. Plan ahead by storing the water that you
need and a way to heat it.
Instant Soups, Meals, & Milk-
Instant soups and meals, (such as cup of noodles, cup of soup, and
instant mashed potatoes) are a great way to supplement meals for three days.
They are lightweight and easy to pack in your 72 hour emergency survival kit.
Instant milk is a good way to make sure you get the calcium you need. These
items also require additional water to use.
MRE’s (Meals ready to eat)-
MRE’s, designed for the military, are the easiest meals you can put
in your 72 hour emergency survival kit. They have an incredibly long shelf
life (up to 10 years when stored at temperatures below 70 deg. F) which makes
them an easy solution for a 72 hour emergency survival kit. MRE’s also do not
require cooking, water, or any preparation. For more information on MRE’s see
the Insight article entitled MRE- Meals Ready to Eat
Snack Foods-
Snack foods are an essential part of a 72 hour emergency survival
kit. If you eat snacks during normal times, you will want snacks during
emergencies too. Plus snacks are a good way to help relieve the stress of
emergency situations. You can store snack-packs of cheese and crackers,
packages of crackers or nuts, or peanut butter snacks. MRE snacks are a good
way to store snacks because they can be stored for 5 or more years and they
taste good.
For Babies or Toddlers-
If you have a nursing baby, you should pack formula in case you
aren’t able to nurse because of shock or stress. Include both powdered formula
and liquid formula in case water is not available to mix the powdered formula.
Include baby food for an older baby or toddler. Instant cereal, fruits, and
vegetables are a good choice. Remember to store extra water to reconstitute
these items, and to update your 72 hour emergency survival kit as your baby
grows.
Equipment and Utensils-
Sometimes when you are planning your food menu, you forget that you
need certain utensils to cook and eat with. Essential cooking items include:
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small cooking pots
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spoons, forks, knives, (plastic or metal)
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Sierra cups (metal camping/backpacking cups that you can heat food in or drink
from)
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mess kits or camp plates
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napkins or paper towels
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small, trial size of dish soap
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hot pad or wash cloth
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can opener
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waterproof matches or matches in waterproof container
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canned solid fuel and folding stove
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zip lock bags
As you plan your 72 hour survival kit, you must also remember the little
extras that make life more comfortable, such as: toilet paper, diapers, wipes,
first aid kit, toothpaste, soap, razors, reading material, stress relieving
games, and so forth. If you put a little planning into your 72 hour kit, you
and your family won’t need to panic when an emergency occurs.
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