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Your first concern for building a Survival Kit is what types of events are you preparing
for. You will definitely want to tailor your kit to fit your particular needs and goals. I will
be covering only the general aspects of what you need for most circumstances. This won't
cover every situation, and you can’t factor in every possible scenario. However, if you have
an emergency kit or basic survival kit in place you will already be far better prepped than
most people when disaster occurs.
Storage
You need some sort of bag to keep all your survival items in, otherwise you don't have a
survival kit, you have a stack of stuff. Having a stack of stuff won’t work if you have to
depart hastily in an emergency scenario. Having everything in a GOOD (Get Out Of
Dodge) Bag is a significantly better idea when you need to relocate in short order. Do you
need the top of the line survivalist backpack or will that smelly old duffel bag work for
your survival kit storage? Having an actual backpack will provide many benefits like ease
of transportation if you find yourself moving around by foot but waiting around to put your
equipment together until you buy the right backpack is not a smart idea. Getting all of your
items together in some kind of bag that can be grabbed and carried around quickly is more
important. However, 5 plastic shopping bags or that big suitcase you got from your mother
probably aren't going to meet the portability criteria. You should have a reasonable size bag
that can fit sufficient survival equipment for 3 days minimally. A large duffel bag can do
the trick until you determine which backpack system fits your needs and budget the best.
Water
Clean refreshing water, it's not just for the health buff in you. It also doubles as a lifesaver
when you don't have convenient access to liquids for that ever important activity we call
life. Many survival guidelines say that you should have 1 gallon per person per day. If your
survival kit is going to be portable then you should probably go with the bare minimum of
1 liter per person per day. The gallon containers would take up too much room, leaving too
little room for other critical items, and would add an extra 25 pounds to what you would
have to carry. Since your survival kit is going to provide you with a minimum of 3 days,
you will want to pack three 1 liter bottles of water. Next, you should pack a few items that
will assist with water collection and purification. A collapsible water bucket can help you
gather water from a stream or collect rain running off of your shelter, and it takes up almost
no space in your survival kit. Purification can be as simple as boiling the water on the fire
you created and using iodine tablets, or can get more in-depth using filters. You should boil
water for 5 minutes minimum but 20 minutes is a better time to shoot for. There are
techniques to boil water without a pot or kettle but I suggest you purchase a small camping
pot with a lid to put in your survival kit. This will become helpful for more than just boiling
water. When storing the pot or kettle in your kit, utilize the space inside the pot to store
spices or other small items.
Food
There are many kinds of backpack meals and high calorie energy bars you can store in your
survival kit. Any food you pack should have a long storage life so that you don't have to
rotate your survival kit food stock every other week. Backpack meals are usually freeze-
dried and only require boiling water to enjoy. MRE's or "Meals Ready To Eat" are an all in
one meal contained in individual packages. This will come down to personal preference.
Don't forget some utensils. You can splurge on camping pork for 7 dollars, or your local
dollar store should have utensils that will work. You might consider covering each utensil
in something to prevent them from banging together. This will help ensure you don't rouse
Sasquatch if you find yourself walking past his den.
Clothing
You should pack enough clothes to get you through a few mishaps like falling in to a river
or sliding down a muddy embankment. You may not be a klutz but stuff happens. You
might find yourself walking a whole lot more than you want to, so your survival kit should
have a comfy but tough pair of boots. A few pairs of wool socks and long underwear will
go a long way in keeping you warm. You should also pack a pair of comfortable pants.
Your skinny jeans are not comfortable regardless of how good you think you look in them
and zubaz went out of style years ago. You don't need to be decked out in full "deer hunter"
gear but something comfortable and somewhat well-constructed is a must. You should pack
two or three long sleeve shirts. Remember a long sleeve shirt can double as a short sleeve
shirt simply by rolling up the sleeves. Short sleeve shirts on the other hand cannot double
up as long sleeve shirts. You should also pack a light rain resistant jacket which can help
keep the dampness out if needed. Lastly, don't forget a hat. No survival kit is complete
without a hat. You could go with the Crocodile Dundee look, a wool hat or even a baseball
hat will help protect you from the sun and keep some of your precious heat from escaping
that head of yours.
Shelter
You should have some sort of shelter materials in your emergency kit. The 5 person tent
with the extra room probably isn't sensible. You can go with a small 1 person tent, or a tarp
and some sturdy cord or parachute cord. If your survival bag still has a good deal of room
you can add a bedroll or "space blanket". If you decide on a tarp, make sure the tarp is
nylon or polyester and has reinforced grommet holes to make it less complicated to
construct a shelter with.
First Aid Kit
You can buy various kinds of first aid kits. You probably don't need the deluxe home
surgeon first aid kit. A basic first aid kit should work fine. Of course you can build your
own if you have a good grasp on first aid. If you don't have first aid knowledge then I
recommend you pack a book on basic first aid in your survival kit along with the actual first
aid kit. Having all the tools without knowing how to use them would be bad. Remember, a
mind is a terrible thing to waste. Look for something small like an army first aid field
manual. The Time-Life First Aid series might look nice on your bookshelf but is too
awkward for your emergency kit bag.
Everything Else
This next section isn't a comprehensive be-all and end-all list. It is simply listed as a
starting point. You should tailor your survival kit to fit situations that you will most likely
find yourself in, based on your geography. You cannot forget your survival knife. You will
need waterproof matches, a few lighters and a flint rod. You should have a few flashlights.
These can be battery-powered or hand crank models but if they take batteries, don't forget
to have extra batteries. A small sewing kit with a heavy duty sewing needle can be quite
helpful. A few flares to use for signaling. A few candles for warmth or light should be
included. You should definitely pack a small survival fishing kit. You don't need to win a
bass pro title; you just need to be able to catch food if possible. A compass can be handy
but make sure you know how to use one before you actually have the need to. A few plastic
garbage bags can serve many purposes. Some sort of multi-tool should be readily available
as well and of course a survival manual of some sort. You should also think about having a
small sum of moolah in your survival bag.
These things don't make up the perfect survival kit for anyone or any specific survival
scenario. You will need to determine what events you are preparing for and adjust the
contents accordingly. However if you put together a basic Survival Kit like we have listed,
you will be much better prepared than most people when disaster strikes and being mostly
prepared is better than not being prepared at all now isn't it?
If you are interested in a complete survival guide and kit go check out the link below!
Be totally ready for ANY major disasters, whether it’s a hurricane,
tornado, flood, civil war or even terrorist attack...
You Don't Have To Build A Bunker To
Guarantee Your Family's Survival
(It's Better & Quicker If You Don't!)
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Build a basic survival kit for 3 days use

  • 1. Survive Anything Course http://bit.ly/SurviveAnythingCourse Build a Basic Survival Kit for 3 Days Use Congratulations You have now 100% free giveaway rights to this eBook! You could give it away to anyone who may benefit from it, put it on your website, blog, social media pages or add it to your membership site. Go Share!
  • 2. Your first concern for building a Survival Kit is what types of events are you preparing for. You will definitely want to tailor your kit to fit your particular needs and goals. I will be covering only the general aspects of what you need for most circumstances. This won't cover every situation, and you can’t factor in every possible scenario. However, if you have an emergency kit or basic survival kit in place you will already be far better prepped than most people when disaster occurs. Storage You need some sort of bag to keep all your survival items in, otherwise you don't have a survival kit, you have a stack of stuff. Having a stack of stuff won’t work if you have to depart hastily in an emergency scenario. Having everything in a GOOD (Get Out Of Dodge) Bag is a significantly better idea when you need to relocate in short order. Do you need the top of the line survivalist backpack or will that smelly old duffel bag work for your survival kit storage? Having an actual backpack will provide many benefits like ease of transportation if you find yourself moving around by foot but waiting around to put your equipment together until you buy the right backpack is not a smart idea. Getting all of your items together in some kind of bag that can be grabbed and carried around quickly is more important. However, 5 plastic shopping bags or that big suitcase you got from your mother probably aren't going to meet the portability criteria. You should have a reasonable size bag that can fit sufficient survival equipment for 3 days minimally. A large duffel bag can do the trick until you determine which backpack system fits your needs and budget the best. Water Clean refreshing water, it's not just for the health buff in you. It also doubles as a lifesaver when you don't have convenient access to liquids for that ever important activity we call life. Many survival guidelines say that you should have 1 gallon per person per day. If your survival kit is going to be portable then you should probably go with the bare minimum of 1 liter per person per day. The gallon containers would take up too much room, leaving too little room for other critical items, and would add an extra 25 pounds to what you would have to carry. Since your survival kit is going to provide you with a minimum of 3 days, you will want to pack three 1 liter bottles of water. Next, you should pack a few items that will assist with water collection and purification. A collapsible water bucket can help you
  • 3. gather water from a stream or collect rain running off of your shelter, and it takes up almost no space in your survival kit. Purification can be as simple as boiling the water on the fire you created and using iodine tablets, or can get more in-depth using filters. You should boil water for 5 minutes minimum but 20 minutes is a better time to shoot for. There are techniques to boil water without a pot or kettle but I suggest you purchase a small camping pot with a lid to put in your survival kit. This will become helpful for more than just boiling water. When storing the pot or kettle in your kit, utilize the space inside the pot to store spices or other small items. Food There are many kinds of backpack meals and high calorie energy bars you can store in your survival kit. Any food you pack should have a long storage life so that you don't have to rotate your survival kit food stock every other week. Backpack meals are usually freeze- dried and only require boiling water to enjoy. MRE's or "Meals Ready To Eat" are an all in one meal contained in individual packages. This will come down to personal preference. Don't forget some utensils. You can splurge on camping pork for 7 dollars, or your local dollar store should have utensils that will work. You might consider covering each utensil in something to prevent them from banging together. This will help ensure you don't rouse Sasquatch if you find yourself walking past his den.
  • 4. Clothing You should pack enough clothes to get you through a few mishaps like falling in to a river or sliding down a muddy embankment. You may not be a klutz but stuff happens. You might find yourself walking a whole lot more than you want to, so your survival kit should have a comfy but tough pair of boots. A few pairs of wool socks and long underwear will go a long way in keeping you warm. You should also pack a pair of comfortable pants. Your skinny jeans are not comfortable regardless of how good you think you look in them and zubaz went out of style years ago. You don't need to be decked out in full "deer hunter" gear but something comfortable and somewhat well-constructed is a must. You should pack two or three long sleeve shirts. Remember a long sleeve shirt can double as a short sleeve shirt simply by rolling up the sleeves. Short sleeve shirts on the other hand cannot double up as long sleeve shirts. You should also pack a light rain resistant jacket which can help keep the dampness out if needed. Lastly, don't forget a hat. No survival kit is complete without a hat. You could go with the Crocodile Dundee look, a wool hat or even a baseball hat will help protect you from the sun and keep some of your precious heat from escaping that head of yours. Shelter You should have some sort of shelter materials in your emergency kit. The 5 person tent with the extra room probably isn't sensible. You can go with a small 1 person tent, or a tarp and some sturdy cord or parachute cord. If your survival bag still has a good deal of room you can add a bedroll or "space blanket". If you decide on a tarp, make sure the tarp is nylon or polyester and has reinforced grommet holes to make it less complicated to construct a shelter with.
  • 5. First Aid Kit You can buy various kinds of first aid kits. You probably don't need the deluxe home surgeon first aid kit. A basic first aid kit should work fine. Of course you can build your own if you have a good grasp on first aid. If you don't have first aid knowledge then I recommend you pack a book on basic first aid in your survival kit along with the actual first aid kit. Having all the tools without knowing how to use them would be bad. Remember, a mind is a terrible thing to waste. Look for something small like an army first aid field manual. The Time-Life First Aid series might look nice on your bookshelf but is too awkward for your emergency kit bag. Everything Else This next section isn't a comprehensive be-all and end-all list. It is simply listed as a starting point. You should tailor your survival kit to fit situations that you will most likely find yourself in, based on your geography. You cannot forget your survival knife. You will need waterproof matches, a few lighters and a flint rod. You should have a few flashlights. These can be battery-powered or hand crank models but if they take batteries, don't forget to have extra batteries. A small sewing kit with a heavy duty sewing needle can be quite helpful. A few flares to use for signaling. A few candles for warmth or light should be included. You should definitely pack a small survival fishing kit. You don't need to win a bass pro title; you just need to be able to catch food if possible. A compass can be handy but make sure you know how to use one before you actually have the need to. A few plastic garbage bags can serve many purposes. Some sort of multi-tool should be readily available as well and of course a survival manual of some sort. You should also think about having a small sum of moolah in your survival bag.
  • 6. These things don't make up the perfect survival kit for anyone or any specific survival scenario. You will need to determine what events you are preparing for and adjust the contents accordingly. However if you put together a basic Survival Kit like we have listed, you will be much better prepared than most people when disaster strikes and being mostly prepared is better than not being prepared at all now isn't it? If you are interested in a complete survival guide and kit go check out the link below! Be totally ready for ANY major disasters, whether it’s a hurricane, tornado, flood, civil war or even terrorist attack... You Don't Have To Build A Bunker To Guarantee Your Family's Survival (It's Better & Quicker If You Don't!) Source of this article here.