We all know that emergency kits are good things to have where we can grab them quickly in case of disaster. Yet many of us do not take the time to put them together, even though we know in an emergency they could save our lives. And these kits really are not all that hard to assemble.

There are suggested emergency kit lists available in many places on the Internet. Some items are standard throughout all kits but may be modified according to the area you live in, for example, if blizzards are common. Individual needs to be considered are medical conditions and any pets you may have.

Bottled water is one of the key ingredients in your emergency kit. Water is the thing we can live without for the least amount of time. You will also want food that does not spoil quickly, that is lightweight and requires minimal, if any, preparation. Power bars are always a good choice. Do not forget to include food and water for your pets.

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Many disaster survival information articles often cannot agree on what the basics to survival are, and often it leaves you confused and worried if it happens. Many times it’s information on one surviving one type of catastrophe. This guide applies common sense to get you the basic equipment you need to survive anything.

Even if you live in Tornado Alley, on the Atlantic coast and worry about hurricanes or live on a fault line and earthquakes are your concern, the information below can give you the tools you need. You will the same basic items no matter where you live.

The first thing you worry about is having a place to stay. You should always check your dwelling to make sure it is structurally sound. If it is, clear any debris from the room so you don’t risk any injuries. If it’s not, have an emergency tent you can pitch and have instant shelter. You also need to have several days worth of bottled water, both for drinking and cleaning wounds.

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