Survival and Preparedness.

 

First Aid Kits, Survival Kits, Emergency Supplies

 

Here is a complied generic list of the first 100 types of items to disappear in an emergency. You should adjust these emergency supplies to meet your local needs.

 

1. Generators
2. Water Filters, Purifiers and Storage
3. Portable Toilets
4. Seasoned Firewood
5. Lamp Oil, Wicks, Lamps
6. Coleman Fuel
7. Guns, Ammunition, Pepper Spray, Knives, & Slingshots
8. Hand Can Openers, Egg Beaters, and Whisks
9. Honey, Syrups, White or Brown Sugar
10. Rice, Beans, and Wheat
11. Vegetable Oil
12. Charcoal, Lighter Fluid
13. Water Containers
16. Propane Cylinders
17. Survival Guide Book
18. Mantles: Aladdin, Coleman, etc.
19. Baby Supplies, Diapers, Formula, Ointments, Aspirin, etc.
20. Washboards, Mop Bucket With a Wringer
21. Heaters & Stoves
22. Vitamins
23. Propane Cylinder Handle Holders
24. Feminine Hygiene, Hair Care, and Skin Products.
25. Thermal Underwear
26. Bow Saws, Axes Hatchets, Wedges, and Honing Oil
27. Aluminum Foil
28. Gasoline Containers
29. Garbage Bags
30. Toilet Paper, Kleenex, Paper Towels
31. Milk - Powdered & Condensed
32. Garden Seeds - Non-Hybrid
33. 72-hour Survival Kits
34. Coleman Pump Repair Kit
35. Tuna Fish In Oil
36. Fire Extinguishers
37. 1st Aid Kits
38. Batteries and Solar Battery Charger
39. Garlic, Spices, Vinegar, and Baking Supplies
40. Big Dogs and Dog Food
41. Flour, Yeast, and Salt
42. Matches
43. Writing Paper, Pads, Pencils, and Solar Calculators
44. Insulated Ice Chests
45. Work Boots, Belts, Denim Jeans
46. Flashlights, Light Sticks, and Lanterns
47. Journals, Diaries, and Scrapbooks
48. Garbage Cans Plastic
49. Men's Hygiene: Shampoo, Toothbrushes, Toothpaste, etc.
50. Cast Iron Cookware
51. Fishing Supplies and Tools
52. Mosquito Coils and Bug Repellent
53. Duct Tape
54. Tarps, Stakes, Twine, Nails and Rope
55. Candles
56. Laundry Detergent
57. Backpacks, Duffel Bags
58. Gardening Tools, and Supplies
59. Scissors, Fabrics, and Sewing Supplies
60. Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Soups, Stews, etc.
61. Bleach - NOT Scented: 4 to 6% Sodium Hypochlorite
62. Canning Supplies, Jars, Lids, and Wax
63. Knives & Sharpening Tools, Files, Stones, and Steel
64. Bicycles, Tires, Tubes, Pumps, Chains, etc.
65. Sleeping Bags, Blankets, Pillows, and Mats
66. Carbon Monoxide Alarm
67. Board Games, Cards, and Dice
68. D-con Rat Poison, Mouse Prufe II, Roach Killer
69. Mousetraps, Ant Traps & Cockroach Magnets
70. Paper Plates, Cups, Plastic Utensils
71. Baby Wipes, Oils, Waterless & Anti-Bacterial Soap
72. Rain Gear, Rubberized Boots, etc.
73. Shaving Supplies
74. Hand Pumps and Siphons
75. Soy Sauce, Bullions, Gravy, Soup Base
76. Reading Glasses
77. Chocolate, Cocoa, Tang, Punch
78. Clothes Pins, Line, Hangers
79. Woolen Clothing, Scarves, Ear-Muffs, and Mittens
80. Boy Scout Handbook
81. Roll-on Window Insulation Kit
82. Graham Crackers, Saltines, Pretzels, Trail Mix, and Jerky
83. Popcorn, Peanut Butter, Nuts
84. Socks, Underwear, T-shirts, etc.
85. Lumber
86. Wagons and Carts
87. Cots and Inflatable Mattresses
88. Gloves For Work and Gardening, etc.
89. Lantern Hangers
90. Screen Patches, Nails, Screws, Nuts and Bolts
91. Teas
92. Coffee
93. Cigarettes
94. Wine and Liquors
95. Paraffin Wax
96. Glue
97. Chewing Gum and Candies
98. Atomizer Spray Pumps and Bottles
99. Hats & Cotton Neckerchiefs
100. Livestock



Here at HuntingSuppliers.com we believe firmly that everybody should be ready for a very minimum of 3 days emergency supplies. You never know when you will lose power from floods, tornados, hurricanes or national emergency.

Here is a list of items For An
Emergency Kit

 

First Aid Kits, Emergency Supplies
MRE Meals, Emergency Food Storage
Survival Gear, Camping Gear
Freeze Dried Foods

 

 

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