Thursday 26 June 2014

Information About Emergency Supplies For Everyone

By Eric Holm


You've put a good deal of time and effort into planning your emergency supplies, tools, evacuation and disaster relief plans. All of that planning will do you no good if you are not organized. If your house's heating system goes out on the coldest night of the year and you can't find your solar blankets and sleeping bags, then all that pre-planning is wasted. It is absolutely imperative that you mark all of your emergency supplies and make sure they are portable and ready to go for anyone in your household who needs to use them.

One of the best tips for gathering all the items needed is to have good trauma and first aid kits that come in waterproof containers filled with antibiotic creams, astringents, bandages of all sizes and other necessary needs. If the items you store are all bought separately, make a list to be sure you have everything together, in a good easily accessible location.

Backpacks and plastic supply cases are perfect for holding all of your first aid needs. Remember to label your supplies so there is no confusion when they are needed. You may want to consider a heavy duty rubber 55 gallon tote on wheels as the ideal emergency supplies storage ideas. Use backpacks and duffel style roll bags to parcel out supplies by category. Another good idea is use a five gallon bucket with a lid.

Items that protect from harsh weather conditions or dangerous elements should not be forgotten. These would include heat generating equipment, sleeping bags and tarps for shelters and lean-tos. Water and food should always be remembered, as fresh water can sometimes save a life and food rations will stave off starvation. All of these items should be stored in the same place, preferably in some kind of tote or tub that has a lid that can be lifted easily. You should be able to just reach in and find what you want. When the necessary item is not there or not labeled, it can be frustrating.

If you find yourself hunting for a flashlight because the weather has turned on you, you have not prepared well. It is a good idea to spend a little extra time getting ready and planning out what emergency supplies you might need. Take the time to really plan things, get everything together and keep all the items in a safe, dry place that is easily accessible to you when you need it. If you are in the home and need one of these supplies, they will do no good if they are out in a shed in the yard. Be prepared by having the items in the home, stored in a place you can get to quickly and easily.




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