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Do You Have An Escape Plan


An emergency escape bag, also known as a bug-out bag, is a critical piece of equipment for anyone who wants to be prepared for emergency situations. Whether you're dealing with a natural disaster, a power outage, or a personal emergency, having a well-stocked escape bag can make all the difference in your ability to stay safe and survive. In this blog post, we'll discuss just a few of the items you should pack in your emergency escape bag, and why each

item is important.

  1. Water: minimum of three days' worth of water is essential for survival. This can be in the form of water bottles, a water filtration straw or water purification tablets.

  2. Food: Non-perishable food items, such as granola bars, jerky, and canned goods, should be included in your emergency escape bag. Pack enough food to last for at least three days. And don't forget to pack a small tin pot or cup to cook in.

  3. First aid kit: A comprehensive first aid kit should be included in your emergency escape bag. This should include bandages, gauze, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, and any other necessary medications. We also recommend The Home Doctor book

  4. Flashlight: A reliable flashlight is essential for navigating in low-light conditions. Make sure to pack extra batteries or a hand-crank flashlight.

  5. Multi-tool: A multi-tool, such as a Gerber or Leatherman, can be incredibly useful in a variety of emergency situations. It can be used for cutting, opening cans, and even starting a fire.

  6. Fire startersirestarters, such as matches or a fire starter stick, as well as a couple of alcohol or jelly fire cans to help you start a fire in for cooking or warmth in case of an emergency.

  7. Emergency blanket: An emergency blanket, also known as a space blanket, can help keep you warm in cold weather. It can also be used to create shelter.

  8. Whistle: A whistle can be used to signal for help in case of an emergency.

  9. Personal hygiene items: Coin Tissues, a toothbrush, toothpaste, and other personal hygiene items to maintain basic personal hygiene during an emergency.

  10. Extra clothes: Pack extra clothes, including a warm jacket, in case of cold weather. Also wool dries faster than cotton. This is especially important with socks and blankets

  11. Maps and compass: A map and compass can be incredibly valuable in case you need to navigate to safety.

  12. Cash: Pack some cash in case of power outages, which can make it difficult to use credit or debit cards.

  13. Cell phone charger: Pack a cell phone charger or a portable power bank to keep your phone charged in case of a power outage.

  14. Personal documents: Pack important personal documents, such as identification, insurance papers, and emergency contacts, in a waterproof container.

  15. Pet supplies: If you have a pet, pack food, water, and other supplies for them in case of an emergency.

  16. Road Flairs: These are essential in an emergency. Not only can the be seen for miles after dark, but are also great in the event you need an emergency fire.

  17. Radios: A small AM/Fm and ideally a handheld CB. These will help you find others and keep up with local and national events as they unfold

This escape bag or bug-out bag is for the short term but is still a good start. Keep it close by, under the bed, or in a closet. It's also a good idea to keep a box of supplies in your car or truck. Water, emergency bars, a source of fire, a flashlight a blanket, and maybe some extra clothes.


By including these items in your emergency escape bag, you'll be well-prepared for a variety of emergency situations. It's also a good idea to periodically review and update

te the contents of your bag to ensure that everything is in

good working order and that you have the supplies you need. Remember, being prepared can make all the difference in a crisis































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