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Survival Guide

Survival Guide
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72 Hour Survival

72 Hour Survival
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  • 72 hour survival kits

    This list is minimal. A good place to start. It's made to help you start thinking about what your needs would be if you are surprised by disaster.

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Survival Planning

Survival Planning
  • Making A Disaster Plan

    Coming up with a disaster plan with your family might seem overwhelming at first but if you break it up into steps, it will become a realistic goal. The first thing you need to determine is what kind of disasters you are susceptible to in the area where you live.

Survival Supplies

Survival Supplies
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Survival First Aid

Survival First Aid Kits

Emergency Medical Supplies list for your Long Term Emergency Preparation. Make your own emergency First Aid Kits.

Emergency First Aid Kits

Basic First Aid Book

Bandages (Ace) elastic, 4″
Bandages, gauze, 2″ x 2″
Bandages, gauze, 3″ (x 3″ and 4″ x 4″
Bandages, gauze, 18″ x 36″
Bandages for burns (Second Skin) 3″ x 3.5″
Triangular Bandages
Band-Aids in assorted sizes, flexible and moisture resistant best
Bicarbonate of Soda
Butterfly sutures or Leukostrips
Cold/heat Pack, reusable
Cotton Swabs
Dental Floss
Eyedropper  
First Aid Tape, .5″ x 10 yds and 1″ x 5 yds
Gloves, lightweight rubber
Insect Repellent
Isopropyl Alcohol
Meat Tenderizer for insect bites and stings
Moistened Towelettes
Nail Clipper
Potassium Iodide-[KI] or Potassium Iodate-[KIO3]
Razor Blades, single edge
Safety Pins
SAM splint
Scissors, Surgical pointed
Soap, liquid antibacterial
Tongue Depressors
Thermometer (unbreakable, not mercury)
Tweezers

Analgesic Cream (Camphophenique, Paraderm Plus)
Antacid (Mylanta, Tums, Pepto-Bismal)
Antibiotic (Tetracycline for general infections)
Anti-Diarrheal (Imodium, Diasorb, Lomotil)
Anti-Fungal (Desenex, Micatin, Tinactin, Lotrimin)
Antihistamine (Benadryl, Claratyne)
Antiseptic Ointment (Neosporin, Dettol)
Burns (Hydrocortisone, Derm-Aid)
Cold/Flu Tablets (Nyquil, Repetabs)
Constipation (Ex-Lax, Dulcolax, Durolax)
Cough Syrup (Robitussen, Dimetap)
Decongestant (Actifed, Sudafed, Repetabs)
Eye Drops
Hemorrhoid Relief (Preparation H, Anusol)
Ibuprofen (Advil, Nurofen, Peracetamol)
Itching, Insect/Rash (Caladril, Calamine)
Itching (Dibucaine, Paraderm, Lanacane)
Lip Balm (ChapStick, Blistex, Burts Bees)
Lubricant, Water Soluble (K-Y Jelly)
Nasal Decongestant (Sinex, Ornex)
Nausea, Motion Sickness (Kwells, Dramamine, Travacalm, Meclizine)
Non-Aspirin Pain Reliever (Tylenol)
Pain, Fever Reducer (Panadeine, Mobigesic)
Prescriptions
Petroleum Jelly (Vaseline)
Poison Ivy/Oak (Dermarest Poison Ivy Mousse or Ivarest)
Poison Absorber (Activated Charcoal)
Sunburn Relief (Solarcaine, Paxyl)
Sunscreen
Vomit Inducer (Ipecac Activated charcoal)
Yeast Infection Treatment (Monistat, Gyne-Lotrimin)

After you have purchased and organized all of your first aid supplies, find a container to store everything in. Now you wil be well prepared with your own first aid bags, or first aid boxes.

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