Be it a global pandemic or extreme weather event, it can be difficult if not impossible to predict when disaster will strike.
Even if you are a seasoned survivalist. If an emergency situation should occur in Verplanck, NY, it is imperative that you have a plan in place for your household.
The best place to start in formulating an emergency plan is with a checklist.
In the event that Verplanck loses power, you aren't able to leave your home, or someone in your group falls ill or gets injured, a properly-equipped household will help avoid further inflaming the situation.
Here is a list of all the essential items to have on your emergency checklist.
Toolkit and Emergency Supplies:
From duct tape to extra batteries, you never know what kind of simple tools and equipment you might need. Here are some things you should always have in your home:
- Multi-tool - A multi-purpose tool is a must in an emergency as it minimizes the amount of supplies you'll need. The Leatherman Skeletool CX Multi-Tool includes: premium steel knife blade, pliers, wire cutters, bottle opener, and a large bit driver.
- Sharpal 6-in-1 Pocket Knife Sharpener - In addition to being a useful and effective knife sharpener, this Sharpal tool also includes a fire starter and emergency whistle.
- Duct tape - When in doubt, use duct tape. Duct tape can be a life saver in a whole multitude of situations. Order a roll of Duck Max Strength duct tape for heavy-duty hold.
- Paracord - You might not realize it but having a strong piece of rope is a key item to add to your emergency toolkit. The Titan SurvivorCord paracord can be used for anything from hanging laundry to walking the dog.
- Monofilament fishing line - This isn't just used for reeling in dinner. Fishing line can be used in a first aid kit, to repair clothing or as a tie for building a shelter. Berkley Super Strong Trilene Fishing Line is sturdy and affordable.
- Emergency candles - During emergency situations, there's always a chance you'll lose power. Sterno's 115+ Hour Candle is long burning and efficient. You never know how long you'll need an alternative source of light.
- Matches - When power is lost and your lighters are low on butane, have a backup plan. Purchase a box of GreenLight Diamond Strike matches.
- Fire-starting kit - If you are without a heat source, being able to build a fire is an imperative skill. Make the process hassle-free with the Friendly Swede Easy-Grip Firestarter.
- Emergency tinder - As a backup, stock up on other fire-starting resources. Campers swear by Coghlan's Emergency Tinder.
- Magnifying glass - It may sound gimmicky but with the proper technique, a magnifying glass can help you get a fire started. The Carson MagniFlip is heralded by survivalists and is also great for reading, close inspection, and a variety of other tasks.
- Extra batteries - For the items in your home that run on battery power, make sure you have backups. AmazonBasics makes all varieties of batteries at a fair price.
- Rescue signals/signaling mirror - If you are ever lost in a remote area, an emergency signal to notify passers-by of your whereabouts will come in handy. The UST See-Me Waterproof LED Emergency Light will hold up in tough conditions, is visible for nearly 3.5 miles on a dark (and clear) night, and provides light for up to 17 hours.
- Whistle - A no-fail way to signal someone. The Shoreline Marine Safety Whistle is loud, easy to find if lost because of its bright orange coloration, and will work in wet or dry conditions.
- LifeStraw Personal Water Filter - Don’t ever go without water. This lightweight and packable product from Lifestraw can filter 1,000 gallons of water, removing bacteria, parasites, and microplastics. If you find yourself without clean water to drink, this product could save your life.
- Water purification tablets - Access to clean, safe-to-drink water is of utmost importance. If you don't have clean water to drink, the Potable Aqua Water Purification Tablets will make unclean water suitable to drink within 35 minutes.
- Safety pins - Safety pins aren't just something to let accumulate at the bottom of your junk drawer. Add the Officepal safety pins to your survival kit for clothing repair and first aid.
- Large tarp - If you are at risk of exposure out in the wilderness, a proper tarp could save your life. Tarps make for an excellent shelter and can protect your gear from the elements. The B-Air Grizzly Tarp is lightweight but extremely durable making it a great, packable option for emergencies.
- Space blanket - When things get chilly, wrap yourself up in an emergency blanket. The ANMEILU Emergency Thermal Blanket helps prevent hypothermia by locking in 90% of your body's heat. In extreme sun, the blanket can provide life-saving reflection.
- Rain/winter jacket - Weather conditions can change on a dime and you can never predict when they'll be working against you. Make sure you always have a suitable jacket. Columbia has an impressive selection of waterproof rain jackets for men and women that are made with high-quality materials and will get the job done (without breaking the bank).
- Emergency poncho - Don't rely solely on your rain jacket. Ponchos are highly packable and reliable in the event of a downpour. Buy a pack of FROGG TOGGS ponchos for your whole group.
- Trekking poles - If you're caught in a sticky situation on the hiking trails, you might need some support. Montem Trekking Poles will provide you that extra stability.
- LifeStraw Personal Water Filter - Don’t ever go without water. This lightweight and packable product from Lifestraw can filter 1,000 gallons of water, removing bacteria, parasites, and microplastics. If you find yourself without clean water to drink, this product could save your life.
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