Food and Water
2007-06-30 15:39:04
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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With every day pass, our country is getting into more and more trouble. The inflation, unemployment and falling value of dollar are the main concern for our Government but authorities are just sleeping, they don’t want to face the fact. Media is also involve in it, they are force to stop showing the real economic situation to the people. I start getting more concern about my future as well as my family after watching the response of our Government for the people that affected by hurricane Katrina.
According to recent studies made by World Bank, the coming crisis will be far worse than initially predicted. So if you're already preparing for the crisis (or haven't started yet) make sure you watch this video at http://www.familysurvival.tv and discover the 4 BIG issues you'll have to deal with when the crisis hits, and how to solve them fast (before the disaster strikes your town!) without spending $1,000s on overrated items and useless survival books.
2014-09-25 19:34:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Flash Light with Batteries
Water, Baby Wipes, Tweezers,Band Aides, Candles and Lighter,Paper Towels,Non-Perishable Foods such as peanut butter,Plastic forks/spoons, Radio for the Weather Updates with Batteries,Pillows,Blanket/Sheets,Rubbing Alcohol.Medications such as Tylenol/Tums.
2007-06-30 22:45:18
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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We survivalists call it a bug-out bag, in case we have to bug-out in an emergency, here is a list of whats in my bug-out bag.
1. 40 Code Red long life batteries(20 year shelf-life)
2. 2 week supply of M.R.E.'s(meals ready to eat)
3. 147 piece first aid kit.
4. extra medication for my gout.
5. a dynamo powered radio, flash light, cell phone charger.
6. water purification tablets, and emergency water boxes.
7. hunting & fishing gear.
8. sleeping bag and ranger blanket.
9. small 2 person tent with rain fly.
10. 3 sets of cloths and 12 pairs of socks.
11. 4 12 hour emergency candles.
12. 1 solar oven for cooking and heating food & boiling water.
13. 2 battery powered flash lights.
14. 2 dynamo powered flash lights.
15. my hunting bow and 60 hunting arrows.
16. spices for cooking, adds more flavour to wild game.
17. binoculars for spotting game and perimiter checks.
18. 200 feet of hemp rope & 100 feet of nylon cord.
19. seeds for growing vegetables, vacuum packed.
20. porno magazines for the long nights without a lady.
21. a guide to edible wild plants & herbs.
22. 1 universal multi-tool.
thats most of it, however i recomend keeping 100 or 200 dollars cash on hand for whatever, and have a calling card for calling family members in case of a emergency.
2007-06-30 23:01:25
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answered by Anonymous
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This is what is in the emergency kit I made for my car:
Gauze, band-aids, q-tips, neosporin, hydrocortizone, kleenex, tampons/pantyliners, a bottle of water, a few small chocolates (hello, some people have diabetes... what if they're low?), hydrogen peroxide, 20 bucks, scissors, small sewing kit, matches, candles, cough drops, advil/tylenol, razor/shaving cream, toothbrush/toothpaste, flashlight, batteries, duct tape...
I think that's it.
2007-06-30 22:44:00
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answer #5
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answered by Sara H 6
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depends how long i plan to stay there and how big this survival kit is. i would want a bow and arrow thing cause then i never run out =o
lol a knife,pot,some food to last me a bit,tent
2007-06-30 22:40:27
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answer #6
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answered by CupCake 5
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Drugs
2007-06-30 22:42:13
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answered by Kevin 6
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Water purifying tablets a weatherproof lighter and bandages/peroxide and a flare gun.
2007-06-30 22:41:09
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answer #8
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answered by MIA24/7 4
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Tampax
2007-06-30 22:38:47
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answer #9
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answered by ? 5
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A bottle of Grey Goose...
2007-06-30 22:47:11
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answered by ? 5
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