Emergency Preps From A To Z

Authored by Ashley Allen via The Organic Prepper blog,

Emergency preparedness is serious business but not all of our endeavors need to take on the gravity of life and death. This is a fun list, and while the suggestions are solid, it is by no means a list that covers everything you need to be prepared.

Without further ado, here’s an alphabetical list of preps that could serve you well.

Emergency Preps from A-Z

I’ve chosen one prep for each letter of the alphabet to help you get ready for disasters large or small.

A – Alcohol-based hand sanitizer: It’s important to have hand sanitizer on hand in case you don’t have access to soap and water. Alcohol-based hand sanitizer can help reduce the spread of germs and bacteria. Not a fan of hand sanitizer and prefer a natural approach? Here’s an article that explains when to use what kind of product.

B – Battery-powered radio: In the event of a power outage, a battery-powered or hand-crank radio can be a vital source of information. It can help you stay updated on weather forecasts, evacuation orders, and other important alerts. We recommend this one.

C – Cash: In an emergency, ATMs and credit card machines may not be available, so it’s important to have a supply of cash on hand. This can be used to purchase necessary supplies or pay for evacuation expenses. Put back small bills. You may not be able to get change during a crisis.

D – Drinking water: It’s important to have a supply of clean drinking water in case the water supply is disrupted or contaminated. Consider storing bottled water, or filling up jugs or other containers with tap water in case of an emergency. Here’s an article on water storage.

E – Emergency contact list: Having a list of emergency contacts can be invaluable in an emergency situation. This should include phone numbers for family members, friends, neighbors, and any relevant agencies or organizations. This is an important part of an emergency binder. Get a printable template here.

F – Fire extinguisher: A fire extinguisher can be a crucial tool for putting out small fires or containing them until the fire department arrives. It’s important to have one on hand in case of a fire emergency. Here’s an article on choosing and maintaining your fire extinguishers.

G – Generator: A generator can provide a reliable source of power in the event of a power outage. This can be especially important for those who rely on electricity for medical equipment or other essential needs. Daisy has this one for her apartment, and here’s some advice on choosing a larger one.

H – Hazardous materials kit: In the event of a chemical spill or other hazardous materials incident, it’s important to have a hazardous materials kit on hand. This should include protective gear, such as gloves and respirators, as well as supplies for cleaning up and neutralizing the hazard.

I – Insurance documents: In the event of a natural disaster or other emergencies, it’s important to have copies of your insurance documents on hand. This can help you quickly file a claim and get the financial assistance you need to recover. This printable helps you create a home inventory for insurance purposes.

J – Jacket: A warm jacket can be essential in an emergency situation, especially if you are evacuated to a location with a different climate than you are used to. It’s important to have a jacket that is appropriate for the weather in your area, as well as any locations you may need to evacuate to.

K – Knife: A knife can be a useful tool in a variety of emergency situations, including cutting through debris, opening cans, and preparing food. It’s important to have a reliable and durable knife on hand in case you need it. Here’s some advice on choosing a knife.

L – Light source: In the event of a power outage, a light source can be essential for navigating your home and performing tasks. This can include flashlights, candles, or a headlamp. This article discusses different types of emergency lighting.

M – Medical supplies: A basic first aid kit should be part of your emergency preparedness kit. This should include supplies like bandages, gauze, and pain medication, as well as any prescription medications you or your family members may need. Check out this article about OTC medications and medical supplies.

N – Non-perishable food: It’s important to have a supply of non-perishable food, such as canned goods, dried fruits and nuts, and protein bars, in case you don’t have access to fresh food. These items will keep for a long time without refrigeration and can help sustain you in an emergency situation. Here’s some advice on building your prepper food supply.

O – Oxygen tanks: If you or a family member relies on oxygen tanks for medical purposes, it’s important to have a supply of tanks on hand in case of an emergency.

P – Pet supplies: If you have pets, it’s important to include them in your emergency. Here’s a printable checklist.

Q – Quick clotting products: Quick clotting powder is a highly effective bleeding control agent that helps to stop bleeding within minutes of application. It is made from a clay-like substance that is applied directly to the wound, where it absorbs excess blood and helps to form a clot. This can be a lifesaving tool in situations where traditional methods of bleeding control, such as applying pressure to the wound, are not enough. Here’s a source of Quik Clot gauze and Celox powder.

R – Respirator mask: In the event of a natural disaster or other emergency situation, it’s possible that the air quality may be compromised. A respirator mask can help protect you from inhaling harmful particles and contaminants in the air. Here’s our guide to respirators and masks.

S – Smoke detector: A smoke detector is a vital component of any emergency preparedness plan. It can alert you to the presence of fire in your home, giving you the opportunity to evacuate or take other safety measures. Be sure to test your smoke detectors regularly and replace the batteries as needed.

T – Tent: A tent is an important item to have in an emergency because it can provide shelter in case you need to evacuate your home or if you are caught in an unexpected outdoor situation. A tent can protect you from the elements and provide a sense of security. Here are the pros and cons of bugging out with a tent.

U – USB charger: In an emergency, it’s important to have a way to charge your phone or other electronic devices. A USB charger can be a lifesaver, especially if you need to use your phone to call for help or stay in touch with loved ones. This portable charger has fantastic reviews on Amazon and is very reliable.

V – Vaseline: Vaseline is a versatile product that can be used in a variety of emergency situations. It can be used to protect and moisturize skin, as well as to seal small cuts and scratches. In a survival situation, Vaseline can also be used as a fire starter or to lubricate gear.

W – Water filter: A water filter is essential in an emergency because it can allow you to access clean drinking water if your regular source is compromised. There are many different types of water filters available, including straw filters, gravity filters, and pump filters. Choose one that is appropriate for the situation you may face. We recommend a gravity-fed water filter for home use and a Sawyer Mini or Lifestraw when you’re on the go.

X – X-Acto knife: An X-Acto knife is a precise cutting tool that can be used to cut through a variety of materials, including paper, fabric, and plastic. It can be especially useful in an emergency if you need to cut through small items or make precise cuts.

Y – Y: Yellow rubber cleaning gloves – You know the kind – your mother and grandmother swore by them to protect their hands when doing dishes. Yellow rubber gloves can be worn when handling hazardous materials, cleaning up after an emergency, or handling human waste.

Z – Ziptop bags: Ziptop bags are a useful item to have in an emergency because they can be used to store and protect a variety of items. They are great for organizing supplies and keeping them dry, and they can also be used to store food or other perishable items.

-----------------------------------------------------
It is my sincere desire to provide readers of this site with the best unbiased information available, and a forum where it can be discussed openly, as our Founders intended. But it is not easy nor inexpensive to do so, especially when those who wish to prevent us from making the truth known, attack us without mercy on all fronts on a daily basis. So each time you visit the site, I would ask that you consider the value that you receive and have received from The Burning Platform and the community of which you are a vital part. I can't do it all alone, and I need your help and support to keep it alive. Please consider contributing an amount commensurate to the value that you receive from this site and community, or even by becoming a sustaining supporter through periodic contributions. [Burning Platform LLC - PO Box 1520 Kulpsville, PA 19443] or Paypal

-----------------------------------------------------
To donate via Stripe, click here.
-----------------------------------------------------
Use promo code ILMF2, and save up to 66% on all MyPillow purchases. (The Burning Platform benefits when you use this promo code.)
Click to visit the TBP Store for Great TBP Merchandise
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
23 Comments
James
James
December 27, 2022 8:45 pm

A. Ammunition

F. Firearm

G. Gun

There,fixed it!

comment image

javelin
javelin
  James
December 28, 2022 6:22 am

Funny– I started off expecting A to be ammo.

A: Ammo- because if you don’t have it, someone is going to take B through Z away from you.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  javelin
December 28, 2022 7:53 am

A – Alcohol-based hand sanitizer

Went straight to the comments after reading this shit. A man will say ammo and a cunt will say hand sanitizer, go figure…

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  javelin
December 28, 2022 8:33 am

Well, no point in ammo without a gun, and G was for generator, so all of your stuff is at risk.

Saxons Wrath
Saxons Wrath
December 27, 2022 8:57 pm

The most important:
ABC’s….
Always
Be
Carrying…

Boogie
Boogie
  Saxons Wrath
December 28, 2022 7:17 am

You win the internet today.

bidenTouchesKids
bidenTouchesKids
December 27, 2022 9:13 pm

Antibiotics, basic tools for firearm maintenance, fire starter supplies, cookware

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
December 27, 2022 9:45 pm

Some cases of favourite beverages: whiskey, vodka and the like (plus mixers) are always indicated in most emergency situations. Cheers.

Archie
Archie
  Aunt Acid
December 28, 2022 1:05 am

Bless you!

Simi Go
Simi Go
December 27, 2022 10:11 pm

Been a busy little bee. I have everything on the list (and commenters’ lists) except USB charger. (D’oh! Not a techie!). We started prepping when O took office.

BabbleOn
BabbleOn
December 27, 2022 10:51 pm

Why Prep? Just wait for snow. Then use Promo code MILF2 to buy me some My Pillows.

anon a moos
anon a moos
  BabbleOn
December 28, 2022 9:48 am

I’m still laughing… tht was just to funny

You wouldn’t be selling any books on prepping, super secrets the govt doesn’t want us to see, perhaps??

ken31
ken31
December 27, 2022 10:51 pm

Dude.

You totally forgot about the swiss army knife of swiss army knives of swiss army knives.

I mean, come on.

Steve
Steve
  ken31
December 28, 2022 4:35 am

The one with the flamethrower and cement mixer?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Steve
December 28, 2022 8:01 am

ragnar benson’s swiss army, er, knife

BJ
BJ
December 27, 2022 10:57 pm

Super ridiculous and basic list…

starfcker
starfcker
December 28, 2022 3:56 am

I got about halfway through and said to myself this was written by a woman. What is she prepping for , a family reunion? Let me correct her. B is for bullets. P is for pistols. R is for rifles. S is for shotguns. Did I miss anything?

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 28, 2022 5:30 am

Authored by Ashley Allen via The Organic Prepper blog
Says it all.

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 28, 2022 5:36 am

Authored by Ashley Allen via The Organic Prepper blog,
Says it all.

Muscledawg (not to be known as Delusionaldawg)😉
Muscledawg (not to be known as Delusionaldawg)😉
  Anonymous
December 28, 2022 6:14 am

Well, I guess it was worth saying twice.

Muscledawg (not to be known as Delusionaldawg)😉
Muscledawg (not to be known as Delusionaldawg)😉
  Anonymous
December 28, 2022 6:15 am

Well, I guess it was worth saying twice.

Winchester
Winchester
December 28, 2022 6:29 am

There is “emergency preps” and then there is “SHTF preps”. Most of us here prep for the latter. This list is mainly focused on short term emergencies. Most of the items on this list are pretty useless otherwise.

I could comment on most of the items on this list and either substitute for something more important or at least a better means of doing it. For example, the generator they list is a solar charger type made by Jackery. Those generators are nice, but cost a LOT. You can make your own for 1/4 of the price by getting a couple deep cell car/truck batteries, an inverter, and a solar panel with charge controller.

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 28, 2022 7:22 am

hand sanitizer? lmao