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1. Water List Storage containers (jugs, barrels for rain water, etc.) House downspout kit for diverting water to barrels Purification (chemical tablets, filter systems, plain Clorox) 2. Food Storage List Dry goods -- corn meal, oats, flour, powdered milk, sugars o o o o o o Bulk dried foods and grains available through food co-ops and wholesale suppliers (wheat, rice, corn) Pre-Packaged foods available at grocery store. Familiar to us but take up lots of space. Rotate and use according to expiration date. Canned goods fruits, vegetables, meats, honey, molasses, maple syrup, jams and jellies Dehydrated foods (remember you will need adequate water to prepare these) MREs (best for emergency use not for regular meal planning) High energy bars
Pre-Packaged plans
Frozen foods excellent for meats but need to have back-up power source. Home food preservation such as drying and canning. Its economical, but food quality is reduced if stored more than a year. Other important items for your food storage: Canning lids and ringsbuy plenty of extras for barter Sulfur for drying fruit Vinegar - buy a couple of cases of one-gallon bottles Spices Baking soda Yeast Food storage (freezer and vacuum) bags Aluminum foil (Buy lots! 101 uses, including making improvised solar ovens.) Deer bags 3. Food Preparation List Large size skillets, Dutch oven, large kettles, Extra large kettle (heating water for bathing, dish washing, and clothes washing) Knives for food prep; meat saws, and skinning knives; sharpening tools 5 Gallon PVC buckets for water hauling, hauling food scraps to compost pile, and gut buckets 4. Personal List Make a separate personal list for each family member and individual expected to arrive at your home. Spare glasses
Axe, machete, hatchet, survival knife 10. Firefighting List Smoke detectors, CO2 detectors Fire extinguishers Long water hose Fire escape plan (second floor ladder if needed) 11. Tools List Gardening tools Auto mechanics tools Welding Bolt cutters--the indispensable universal key Woodworking tools Gunsmithing tools Emphasis on hand powered tools Dont forget to buy plenty of extra work gloves Sundries List: systematically list the things that you use on a regular basis, or that you might need if the local hardware store were to ever disappear: wire of various gauges, duct tape, reinforced strapping tape, chain, nails, nuts and bolts, weather stripping, abrasives, twine, white glue, super glue, etc. 12. Communications/Monitoring List When selecting radios buy only models that will run on 12 volt DC power or rechargeable nickel metal hydride battery packs (that can be recharged from your retreats 12 VDC power system without having to use an inverter.) As a secondary purchasing goal, buy spare radios of each type if you can afford them. Keep your spares in sealed metal boxes to protect them from EMP. Two way radios Shortwave