The next 72 hours

A 72-hour preparedness backpack is essential for surviving the first three days after a natural disaster, like an earthquake, hurricane, flood, or wildfire. Here’s a list of items to include for an individual, though it’s good to customize based on specific needs, local climate, and potential hazards:

1. Water and Food Supplies

  • Water: At least 1 gallon per person per day (3 gallons for 72 hours)
    • Consider water purification tablets or a small filter as a backup.
  • Food: Non-perishable, high-calorie food items
    • Energy bars, dried fruit, jerky, nuts, canned food (with pop-tops if possible)
    • A compact camping stove with fuel and a lighter/matches

2. Shelter and Clothing

  • Emergency blanket or thermal sleeping bag
  • Lightweight tarp or emergency tent
  • Poncho or rain gear
  • Clothing: Layers appropriate for your climate and time of year, plus extra socks and underwear.

3. Medical Supplies

  • First aid kit: Include essentials like bandages, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, and tweezers
  • Personal medications: 3-day supply in original containers
  • Hand sanitizer

4. Tools and Equipment

  • Multi-tool or Swiss Army knife
  • Flashlight and extra batteries or a solar-powered flashlight
  • Battery-powered or hand-crank radio
  • Duct Tape
  • Whistle for signaling help

5. Hygiene and Sanitation

  • Toiletries: Travel-size toothpaste, toothbrush, soap, feminine hygiene products, etc.
  • Tissues or toilet paper
  • Wet wipes for quick cleaning

6. Personal Documents and Essentials

  • Copies of ID and important documents in a waterproof bag
  • Emergency contact information list
  • Cash: Small bills and coins (ATMs may not work)

7. Communication and Navigation

  • Phone charger: Solar or hand-crank charger
  • Compass and map of the local area
  • Portable battery pack for electronics

8. Miscellaneous Items

  • Notepad and pencil
  • Local area map

9. Special Items for Children, Pets, or Others with Special Needs (if applicable)

  • Diapers, baby formula, baby wipes if you have young children
  • Pet food, leash, and collapsible water bowl for pets + documentation of vaccines

Checklist Notes

  • Review and refresh: Check items regularly to replace expired food, batteries, and personal items.
  • Practice: When all else fails, you will fall back on what you know. Familiarize yourself with using each item and rehearse emergency plans.

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