Survival Kit - What's on Your List for Survival Kit?

By Matt Burns


We all know that having a well prepared disaster survival kit could one day make the difference between life and death. But think about this...if your list for survival kit doesn't contain the correct things, then you might as well not have one at all. This sounds obvious, but you would be surprised how often survival specialists like us come face to face with outdated survival lists and downright inadequate disaster kits.

One of the most important things to remember when preparing your survival kit list is that it must be small enough for you to carry. In the event of a disaster you may well be advised to stay put, in which case you will likely have everything within your home or office or wherever you are at the time, that you will need to survive. But where a well constructed and well thought through survival kit list comes in useful, is for those crisis situations where you need to leave wherever you are quickly. If you are ever involved in a disaster that requires urgent and immediate action such as this, then a well constructed survival kit can and will be the difference between surviving and not surviving.

A natural disaster or crisis can and will happen when you are not expecting it or not prepared for it. That's just an unfortunate fact of life. So it's important to take every possible step that you can to make sure that if and when something like that does happen to you, you have the tools and hand to help to look after yourself and your family. And it's this reasoning, and this desire to be prepared and equipped to deal with all eventualities, which forces many of us to want to have a fully prepared disaster kit on hand at all times.

Now you see the problem. You are going to need more food and water to see you through a disaster like this then you would ever be able to carry. Let's not forget either, that you should never rely on your car being useable in a crisis like this. Your survival kit should always be small enough to carry on your person. Far better, to carry the tools and equipment with you that will help you to gather safe food and water in the days and maybe even months after the crisis.

Unfortunately after the demise of the Mayan civilisation due to the introduction of western disease by Spanish conquers, much of their knowledge was lost forever. While only fragments of their wisdom remains in circulation today, I do think that much of the threat has been over exaggerated by modern day journalists.

So before we all start to search for the perfect list for survival kit, in the hope that this will see us lucky few emerge from the ashes of global disaster, maybe we should slow down just and as ourselves...is this the end of the world, or just an unfortunate coincidence? It might be farfetched to claim that the world as we know it will end, but it's even more farfetched to not be prepared for a disaster of some scale. Reporters and fear mongers may over exaggerate the threat a bit to inflate readerships, but if you fail to prepare at all, then prepare to fail completely.




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