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A bug-out bag for storm emergencies should include essential items such as water, non-perishable food, a first aid kit, a flashlight, and a means of communication. This bag should be easy to carry and accessible in case of an emergency. Pack it in an easily recognizable bag or container.
Packing Essentials
When preparing your bug-out bag for storm emergencies, it’s essential to include a minimum of three days’ worth of non-perishable food and water. Pack energy-dense foods like canned goods, nuts, and dried fruits, along with a water filter or purification tablets. A first aid kit should include supplies for wounds, burns, and broken bones, as well as any personal medications. Don’t forget a flashlight, extra batteries, and a means of communication like a two-way radio or a whistle.
Shelter and Protection
A bug-out bag should also include shelter and protection items, such as a lightweight tent, a space blanket, and a tarp. These can help you stay dry and protected from wind and debris. Consider including a gas mask or a N95 respirator to filter out hazardous particles, as well as a whistle to signal for help. In areas prone to lightning, include a Faraday bag to protect your electronics from power surges.
Navigation and Signaling
In addition to the essentials, your bug-out bag should include navigation and signaling tools, such as a compass, a map, and a flashlight with extra batteries. A whistle or a mirror can be used to signal for help, while a fire starter or a lighter can help you start a fire for warmth and visibility. Consider including a personal locator beacon (PLB) or a satellite phone if you’ll be in areas with no cell service.
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