72 Hour Emergency Kits | Homeschool Project
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- Опубліковано 2 тра 2021
- Hi Friends!!! In today's video, I am going to be sharing our 72 hour kits with you. We just recently put together brand new ones because our old ones were...old...ha ha. I involved my kids in the process so they could start to learn the importance of being prepared. It was a really grand time. Enjoy!!! #homeschool #72hourkits #emergencypreparedness
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I liked that you involved your kids it can make a scary situation less scary for them if they know they have there own things.
What great helpers you have, FYI put washcloths in baggy!!! (DON'T want other items to get wet if on the move) add Comb and hair ties. Add electrolytes packs for water. Add Thermometer 🤒 in 1st aid kit as well as oregel for toothaches
Great tip!!!
I recently made 72 hour kits for my family as well. You have some things that I hadn’t thought about.
What a great idea. Though I would go much lighter on the hygiene stuff. Focus on disposable wipes and a half bar of solid shampoo/soap. For 72 hours you can go without both shaving and washing hair. In that kind of emergency running water might be an issue, after all. And if you need to use these out-of-home every gram counts.
The water thing is why I don't get some people promoting Diva cups and reusable menstrual pads. Just get organic tampons or pads with minimal packaging/no applicators.
Sleeping bags, family tent, large tarps, multi-tools, sleeping pads, cooling towels, misting fans, head lamps, hats, travel towels, safety glasses, electrolyte powder pk's, vitamins, carabiners.
Great video!
just one tip i would put some tape on the end of the scissors so not too pierce anything oh just seen that this was 2 years ago sorry better late than never lol
The utility cord you use it to build a shelter or hang clothes to dry.
I bought an extra bag for like tablets and stuff. I'd like to take those with me.
Where did you get the bag you used for you and your husband? May i have the link to them? I love it seems so spacious and perfect for a 72 hour emergency bag (I tried going to your website for the link but it won't stay loaded)
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My website has been having a lot of problems and we haven't been able to fix them. Sorry!!! Hopefully the link works that I just replied with.
I am interested in this
Hairbrush and combs ?
What type of emergency would you use these for?
Where we live it would be mostly used for fire evacuation where you only have minutes to get out of the house. They can also be used in our home if there is a natural disaster, like an earthquake, where we can't leave or receive help for several days. They can also be used to help neighbors or people in your community when there is a tornado, fire, earthquake, or hurricane that didn't impact you as harshly as others.
Food
Water
Can openers
Full. Tang knife
Matches, lighters
Flashlight, glow sticks
Sharpie
Notebook
Pencils
Cards
Crossword puzzle
Batteries
Cleaning supplies
Trash bags
First aid supplies
Tylenol
Motrin
Antidirreal
Antibiotic ointment
Hydrocortisone cream
Calamine lotion
Ponchos
Mylar Blankets
Personal hygiene
Toothbrushe
Toothpaste
Eye drops
Lip balm
Electrolytes
Wipes
Gardening supplies
Gloves
Duck tape
Toilet paper
Washcloth
Towel
Clothes
Socks