17 Items You Need in Your Bug-Out Bag
Introduction
Bug-out bags are the topic of a lot of conversations these days, even within the government. This increasing awareness is good because they’re not just a great idea; your bug-out bag could save your life. You never know when you will be faced with an emergency and have to evacuate your home. With a bug-out bag at the ready, you can leave with a moment’s notice, sure that you have everything you need to survive.
That doesn’t mean that a bug-out bag has everything you might want in it. We’re not talking about packing a suitcase for a weekend vacation, but rather preparing something that will be available for use in an emergency situation. For a bug-out bag to be effective, it needs to be focused
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If you simply start listing all the items you might want to take in the case of an emergency, you’ll end up with a huge load. You’ve got to make sure that you have the most important things. Then, if you have room left over, you can think about extras.
The Details
Food. A bug-out bag is supposed to have everything you need to survive for at least three days; so it needs at least 72 hours’ worth of food in it. Avoid cans, focusing instead on dried foods, which are lighter and easier to carry.
Water. You’ll want some water in your bug-out bag, but there’s really no way that you can carry enough.
Water Purification. Since carrying fresh water is burdensome, make sure that you have some means of water purification with you. Better yet, pack two means of water purification.
Canteen or Water Bottle. When you can find water, you not only want to drink up but fill up your canteen so that you have water to take with you.
Backpacking Cookware. If any of the food you are taking with you needs to be cooked, you’ll want to have something to prepare it in. Backpacking cookware is made of aluminum or magnesium to make it lightweight.
Fire Starters. This is another essential that you want more than one of. A butane lighter and some waterproof matches will work great. If you know how to use it, throw in a metal match as
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