Zero Hour: A Post-Apocalyptic EMP Survival Fiction Series (The Blackout Series Book 2) (35 page)

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•     Spare sheets and blankets
•     Pillows
•     Alternate heating source for home
•     Land Mobile – more durable and mobile sheltering system (e.g., camping trailer)
•     Shelter building tools (see Tools, Repair and Utility)
•     Shelter repair supplies: plywood, wood strips, plastic sheeting, screws, nails, etc. (see also Tools, Repair and Utility below)
•     Pre-cut plywood for covering windows if you are in a Hurricane area
•     Ability to repair and maintain your home: Plumbing, Electrical, Carpentry, Roofing, Fencing, Concrete, Welding, etc.
•     Tools, Repair & Utility
•     Buckets, with and without lids
•     Basic socket set
•     Basic screwdriver set
•     Basic wrench set
•     Basic set of saws (wood, metal, etc.)
•     Basic set of files
•     Basic wrench set
•     Multi-meter
•     Tarp and plastic sheeting for temporary repair of roof, windows, and siding from storm damage. Large-head nails and wood strips to attach them
•     Multi-tool, quality construction
•     Hammers
•     Shovels
•     Pickaxe
•     Axe
•     Hatchet
•     Rope
•     Wire (bailing and electrical)
•     Twine
•     Fuses
•     Crimp connectors
•     Scissors (need several pair for different tasks; a good set of scissors is indispensable)
•     Soldering iron
•     Solder
•     Drill and drill bits
•     Measuring tool (tape measure, carpenter’s rule, etc.)
•     Repair/Mend clothing
•     Sewing kit
•     Clothes pins, wooden
•     Eyeglass repair kit
•     Gather & prepare firewood (axes, saws, splitter, etc.)
•     Chainsaws
•     Supply of nails, screws, and some lumber for structural repair of house
•     Parts & tools to repair critical plumbing items
•     Spare buckets, with and without lids
•     Welding setup
•     Transportation
•     Keep all vehicles in good repair
•     Four wheel drive on main vehicle, or traction-enhanced (locking differentials, etc.)
•     Main vehicle needs to be able to carry everyone in family, including a minimum of gear and supplies for 1 week
•     Main vehicle needs to run on standardized fuel (gasoline, diesel), not specialized fuel (high octane, bio-mix, propane,etc.)
•     Stored fuel for one full tank (e.g., if your vehicle’s tank holds 20 gallons, store 20 gallons) in man-portable containers
•     ‘Fix a flat’ or Slime
•     Self-vulcanizing plug kit
•     Air compressor (12 VDC)
•     Hose clamps, various sizes (or hose wrap or duct tape)
•     Siphon hose
•     Funnels
•     Full-sized spare tire
•     Emergency road equipment (flares, warning reflectors, etc.)
•     Navigation (maps, GPS, etc.), stored in vehicle
•     Basic spare parts (hoses, belts, sparks plugs, fasteners, etc.)
•     Extra fluids (oil, coolant, transmission fluid, washer fluid, etc.)
•     Tool kit, stored in vehicle
•     Fire extinguisher
•     Jumper cables
•     Recovery strap/tow rope
•     Extended fuel storage
•     Additional spare parts for vehicle
Water
•     Bottled Water
•     Canteen/Camelback
•     Rain Barrel
•     Water Bottle with Filter
•     Water Purification Tablets
•     Pool Shock/Bleach
•     Kettle w/ Lid for Boiling Water
•     Charcoal and Sand
•     Mosquito Netting
•     Coffee Filters
•     Purify / disinfect water with Bleach or Calcium Hypochlorite
•     Pre-filter / purify / disinfect water with coffee filters or panty hose
•     Berkey Water Filter, a Life Straw, or similar devices for home and bugging out
•     Dedicated “dirty water ” containers* equal to about 30 gallons, plus additional containers to catch rain water
•     Spigot-controlled water (on / off valve) – Sillcock Key
•     Have 5-day supply stored in containers that are easy to move when full
•     Portable capability to pre-filter / purify / disinfect water for additional 30 days or more
•     Gather large quantities of water, in excess of 100 gallons at a time
•     Rain Catchment System
Weather Information
•     NOAA weather radio
•     Basic understanding of clouds, weather systems and storms typical in your area
•     Weather reference book or poster
•     Thorough understanding of weather related alerts, watches and warnings
•     Handheld weather measurement instruments
•     Powered Weather monitoring station
•     Attend Weather Spotter class/participate in area SKYWARN activities/training
Medical Supplies
•     Nitrile Gloves (hypoallergenic), in various sizes for larger group supplies
•     Cold packs/Hot packs, instant and/or reusable
•     Scalpels and/or Field Knife
•     Ace Wraps
•     Israeli Bandage or other compression bandages
•     Celox or Quikclot hemostatic clotting agents (stops moderate to severe bleeding in wounds)
•     Tourniquets (CAT, SOF-T, SWAT, EMT are examples)
•     Compressed Gauze (H and H brand is an example)
•     Steri-strips or Butterfly Closures and Tincture of Benzoin (to help the strips stick to skin)
•     Nail Scissors or Clippers
•     Hemostat Clamp 5”, Straight or Curved
•     3-0 Nylon or Silk Suture
•     Super Glue or Medical Glue
•     Tweezers (in various sizes and tips for larger group supplies)
•     Penlight and Headlamp
•     Bandage Scissors 7.25” Stainless steel (better) or EMT scissors
•     Adhesive Bandages, various sizes (non-latex if possible)
•     ABD Dressings, in small and large sizes
•     Gauze Dressings Sterile and Non-sterile, various sizes
•     Non-Stick Sterile Dressings  (Telfa type), various sizes
•     Roller Gauze Sterile Dressings (Kerlix), various sizes
•     Moleskin or Molepad
•     Mylar, Solar, or Survival blanket
•     Cloth Medical Tape
•     Duct Tape
•     Triangular Bandage with safety pins, and bandannas
•     Ammonia Inhalants
•     Antibiotic Ointment or Creams, like Triple, Bacitracin, Neomycin and Bactroban (Rx)
•     Alcohol Wipes, Povidone-iodine (Betadine) Wipes, BZK wipes (Benzalkonium Chloride)
•     Burn Gel and Hydrocortisone Cream
•     Sting Relief Wipes
•     Hand Sanitizer
•     Lip balm, and Sunscreen
•     Ibuprofen Tablets, Benadryl Tablets and Rehydration Packets
•     Waterproof Paper and Pencil
•     First Aid Reference Book
•     Headlamps, with extra batteries (for night or poor lighting conditions)
•     Instant Glucose and/or Raw Unprocessed Honey
•     Chest Seals, Vented, 2 per pack (entry and exit wound coverage)
•     Oral Airways (to keep airway open)
•     Nasal airways- NPAs (keeps airways open) and Surgical lube
•     Soap and/or Dr. Bronner’s Castile liquid soap
•     CPR Shields
•     Safety Pins (large), Rubber Bands and Paper Clips
•     Scalpel and disposable blades (lots)
•     Neck Collars, various sizes
•     Extra Large Absorbent Pads (ABD or other brand)
•     Petrolatum/Xeroform dressings in various sizes
•     Burn Dressings and Burn Blankets
•     Coban or Self-Adhering Wraps
•     Liquid Bandage (Like New Skin)
•     Medical Tapes, various types (Elastoplast, Silk, and Paper) and sizes (1 inch, 2 inch etc.)
•     Skin Tac Liquid Adhesive Barrier (prepares skin for application of tapes, dressings and protects the skin with a hypo-allergenic sticky film) or equivalent Skin Prep Wipes

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