Disaster can happen anywhere, anytime. The entire world is experiencing natural calamities so be prepared!
Distances ,and nature of jobs compel you to be on wheels for the major part of your life ,so what if your car breaks down , leaving you stranded in some sort of wilderness, or you face a bad weather condition that might blur your vision completely? Would it not be a blessing in disguise if you are well prepared with an auto kit as part of your emergency supplies that not only effortlessly mends your vehicle but also improves your vision to be able to guide your way through to your destination.
However, if you are prepared a little for these disasters whether it is manmade or natural, you can deal with it to some extent.
If you spend as much or more time at the office as at home, you must have 72 hour kits in a drawer or cabinet at work. So that you may easily face any type of emergency or disaster situations and can save yourself, your loved ones and your co-worker’s life.
72 hour kitscan provide the necessary resources to help you and your co-workers get through many difficult situations, whether it is a bad storm, fires or an earthquake.
Below are some basic items which should be included in your 72 hour kits (For 5 persons):-
Items Quantity
2400 Cal Food Ration 5 pieces
25 oz. Water Packs 5 pieces
Solar Blankets 5 pieces
8×10 Tarp 1 piece
Leather Work Gloves (pair) 1 piece
Germicidal Tablets 50 pieces
Toilet Liners 12 pieces
Wet Naps 5 pieces
Waterproof Matches 50 pieces
AM/FM Solar Radio 1 piece
12 Hour Light Sticks 4 pieces
123 Piece First Aid Kit 1 pieces
5 pack of Candles 1 pieces
Latex Gloves (pair) 2 pieces
Toilet Chemicals 1 pieces
Dust Masks 5 pieces
Port-a-Pottie 1 pieces
Additional Items to Consider Adding to your Emergency Supply Kit :-
Prescriptions medications and glasses
Emergency reference material, such as a first aid book
Cash or traveler’s checks and change
Fire extinguisher
I specialize in survival supplies/gear for you and your family whether at home, in the car, at school or at the office. The immediate things you’ll need for a disaster (fire, flood earthquake, tornadoes or hurricanes) include food, water, shelter, and first aid supplies. I encourage you to prepare today for every tomorrow.
Nick Johston
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Question by comet girl…DUCK!: What is a good calorie replacement bar that kids will eat that we can put in an emergency 72 hour kit?
I don’t want Quaker Granola bars or anything like that. I need serious nutrution in case “the big one” hits (earthquake), but something that the kids will possibly enjoy eating.
Best answer:
Answer by kerri7101
try neutragrain bars or the cereal bars like the cheerios ones.
Add your own answer in the comments!

