Preparing A 72 Hour Emergency Kit

By Helene Norris


Tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, and other such disasters can happen at any time. Because these can occur so suddenly and so powerfully, the damage can be considerable. It is not only properties that are in danger, lives can also be lost. Roads can become impassable, utility systems are disrupted and so on. A 72 hour emergency kit will be a lot of help.

The items that should be included are objects that are needed for survival. You can easily be cut off from food and water supplies as well as from utilities. Worse yet, you may be left injured or exposed to bad weather. This collection will therefore be very important if you want to escape possible death and reach safety.

One item that should never be forgotten is food. You will definitely be feeling the bite of hunger every few hours. The items that you choose should be those that can be stored for a long time. This way, you will not have to keep buying new supplies. Just in case you will not be able to cook, choose things that are ready to eat.

Include water in the materials you are gathering. No one will be able to live without water for long. It is highly possible that you may not have a water source during the disaster so this is something that should not be forgotten. Prepare enough for several days and make sure that each family member is accounted for.

Injuries are usually common in these events. You may not be able to go to a clinic or hospital immediately since roads may be impassable and phone lines may not be working. First aid supplies will be able to treat minor issues until you can get a doctor. Medication for people with conditions should be included too.

To make sure that you can still get in touch with family, have a written copy of their numbers. You will also need the numbers of emergency services so you can try calling them for help. It is best if you have copies of your documents and some cash.

When disasters strike, you may have no electricity or you could be stuck somewhere out in the open. You will need protection from the elements. A sleeping bag can be a source of warmth. A small collection of warm clothes will also be helpful.

Other objects can also be useful in these times. A flashlight will be source of illumination when there is no electricity. You can bring a whistle so instead of shouting for help, you can just blow on it. You may also want to add a pocket knife as this can also be used for many things. Do not forget to throw in a radio so you can listen to the news.

All of these things will have to be placed in a container. Choose something that will be easy to carry so you can move from place to place without any difficulty. Your 72 hour emergency kit should be placed where you can easily get to it. Check it every year or so as some of the items may expire and may need replacing.




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