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7 Must Have Items In An Emergency Survival Bag

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Joe Summers
Joe Summers

Wouldn’t it be great if you had an email a few weeks in advance letting you know an emergency situation was going to happen?

The truth is those events that happen without warning and catch most people off guard. You may have to run out the door at a moment’s notice. If so, it’s important to have an emergency survival bag.

Here are the 7 things you need in your emergency survival bag.

1. A means of shelter: If you find yourself in a situation where you need to bug out, you're going to need a way to protect yourself from the elements. A tent or tarp can provide you with a place to sleep and keep yourself dry, while a sleeping bag will help you stay warm.

2. A means of navigation: It's important to be able to find your way if you need to bug out, and a map and compass can help you do just that. If you have a GPS device, make sure to pack extra batteries so you can still use it if the power goes out.

3. A means of communication: In an emergency situation, being able to communicate with others can be vital. A cell phone or two-way radio can help you stay in touch with loved ones or call for help if needed.

4. A means of self-defense: If you find yourself in a dangerous situation, it's important to be able to defend yourself. A knife or firearm can give you the ability to protect yourself and your loved ones from harm.

5. A first-aid kit: In an emergency situation, having a first-aid kit on hand can be crucial. This should include items such as bandages, gauze, antiseptic wipes, and pain medication.

6. A supply of food and water: In an emergency situation, it's important to have enough food and water to last for at least several days. Non-perishable food items such as canned goods and energy bars are ideal, and you should also pack enough water for each person in your group.

7. Extra clothing and bedding: If you find yourself in a cold weather environment, it's important to have extra clothing and bedding to keep yourself warm. This includes items such as gloves, hats, thermal underwear, and blankets.

Start putting together your own emergency survival bag. You will feel a lot better running out the door in a disaster if you are prepared.


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