Agree with all listed.
For Believers, don't forget to put a Bible in your go bag or extras to share.
Suggest Iosat tablets in case of nuclear event. Used to be very inexpensive when I got them.,, I may need to get newer ones...I see they have expiration dates!
Oil lamps with a wick are better quality light than candles and would last longer and be lower fire danger. Not expensive, and some oil is odor free.
a battery or crank winding or solar radio that can pick up shortwave to be able to keep an ear out for the news.
Bleach tablets keep longer than liquid bleach, and store in smaller container.
Water filter can be a big Berkey or a very small UV light wand for examples. Keep paper coffee filters with it if you have to strain out visible dirt first.
Also cash, trash bags, dog food, can opener and if power goes out fill the tubs. Drain the pipes if it’s freezing and don’t forget the water heater and toilet tanks have water.
what, no cat food??? or litter or gerbil food or hamsters.....yes, if this goes on for a long time they may not make it, but perhaps we can at least be prepared for a time!
probably should say manual can opener....
Trash bags are a good thought,
and if the power is out and toilets can't flush, one can line the toilet with a large plastic bag, and put kitty litter in it for a short term substitution in urban areas where you can't bury outside.
Agree with all listed. For Believers, don't forget to put a Bible in your go bag or extras to share.
Suggest Iosat tablets in case of nuclear event. Used to be very inexpensive when I got them.,, I may need to get newer ones...I see they have expiration dates!
Oil lamps with a wick are better quality light than candles and would last longer and be lower fire danger. Not expensive, and some oil is odor free.
a battery or crank winding or solar radio that can pick up shortwave to be able to keep an ear out for the news.
Bleach tablets keep longer than liquid bleach, and store in smaller container.
Water filter can be a big Berkey or a very small UV light wand for examples. Keep paper coffee filters with it if you have to strain out visible dirt first.
Also cash, trash bags, dog food, can opener and if power goes out fill the tubs. Drain the pipes if it’s freezing and don’t forget the water heater and toilet tanks have water.
what, no cat food??? or litter or gerbil food or hamsters.....yes, if this goes on for a long time they may not make it, but perhaps we can at least be prepared for a time! probably should say manual can opener.... Trash bags are a good thought,
and if the power is out and toilets can't flush, one can line the toilet with a large plastic bag, and put kitty litter in it for a short term substitution in urban areas where you can't bury outside.
Sorry. Forgot about the kitties. Save the rodents for last resort food. ;)