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help me figure out what i need for home survival.?


we live in a area prone to earthquakes and the local university just put out that we can expect a large quake in the next 60 years!
so my fiance and i thouhgt it would be a good idea to stock up on food, water, medical supplies, fuel, and firearms and ammo.
could you please list items you would want/need in the event of an emergency??

Drugs/Medications
•Hydrogen peroxide to wash and disinfect wounds
•Antibiotic ointment
•Individually wrapped alcohol swabs
•Aspirin and non-aspirin tablets
•Prescriptions and any long-term medications (keep these current)
•Diarrhea medicine
•Eye drops
Dressings
•Bandage strips
•Ace bandages
•Rolled gauze
•Cotton-tipped swabs
•Adhesive tape roll
Other First Aid Supplies
•First aid book
•Scissors
•Tweezers
•Thermometer
•Bar soap
•Tissues
•Sunscreen
•Paper cups
•Pocket knife
•Small plastic bags
•Safety pins
•Needle and thread
•Instant cold packs for sprains
•Sanitary napkins
•Splinting materials

-------Survival Kit for Your Home
Assemble a survival kit for your home with the following items:

Tools and supplies
•ax, shovel, broom
•screwdriver, pliers, hammer, adjustable wrench
•rope for towing or rescue
•plastic sheeting and tape
Items for safety and comfort
•sturdy shoes that can provide protection from broken glass, nails, and other debris
•gloves (heavy and durable for cleaning up debris)
•candles
•waterproof matches
•change of clothing
•knife
•garden hose (for siphoning and firefighting)
•tent
•recreational supplies for children and adults
•blankets or sleeping bags
•portable radio, flashlight, and extra batteries
•essential medications and eyeglasses
•fire extinguisher -- multipurpose, dry chemical type
•food and water for pets
•toilet tissue
•cash

---Survival Kit for Your Automobile
Assemble a survival kit for your automobile with the following items. Storing some of these supplies in a small bag or backpack will make them more convenient to carry if you need to walk.

•Blankets
•Bottled water
•Change of clothes
•Coins for telephone calls
•Fire extinguisher -- multipurpose, dry chemical type
•First aid kit and manual
•Emergency signal device (light sticks, battery-type flasher, reflector, etc.)
•Flashlight with fresh batteries
•Food (nonperishable -- nutrition bars, trail mix, etc.)
•Gloves
•Local map and compass
•Rope for towing, rescue, etc.
•Paper and pencils
•Premoistened towelettes
•Prescription medicines
•Battery-operated radio with fresh batteries
•Small mirror for signaling
•Toilet tissue
•Tools (pliers, adjustable wrench, screwdriver, etc.)
•Whistle for signaling
•Jumper cables
•Duct tape

-----Survival Kit for Your Workplace
Assemble a survival kit for the workplace with the following supplies:

•Food (nonperishable -- nutrition bars, trail mix, etc.)
•Bottled water
•Jacket or sweatshirt
•Pair of sturdy shoes
•Flashlight with fresh batteries
•Battery-operated radio with fresh batteries
•Essential medications
•Blanket
•Small first aid kit
•Extra pair of eyeglasses and/or contact lens solution
•Whistle or other signaling device

good luck!!!! be safe!!!

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    Posted September 27, 2010 at 4:35 am | Permalink
  3. Tom

    “They probably would NOT have died of cancer. That’s because cancer is a uniquely modern sickness.”You have no way to know that.I can promise you that if we didn’t have antibiotics or modern surgery or food supplies that were sustainable even in the middle of a drought / insect invasion / etc. or modern surgical tecnhiques then modern people would die much earlier from pneumonia, urinary tract infections, skin abscesses, broken legs, starvation, bowel obstructions, parasites, childbirth, and on and on and on.I think people have a very misguided desire to blame human advancement for disease because they have some polyanaesque vision of what it was like to live 300, 500, 1000, 2000 years ago when the reason people had huge families was often because so many died as babies and children. In my immediate family alone, I am quite certain (though could never prove it) that between my wife and two sons and I, none of us would probably be alive right now (parents at age 40) if not for the ability to do a C. section (for 2 of us) and antibiotics (for the other two). Talk about scourge … an entire family wiped out.Cancer is a NATURAL phenomenon. Lets not pretend there is some mysticism to it that we can stamp out entirely just by eating/breathing/living differently … unless that differently is dying by age 20.