Why Everyone Should Address The Need For Emergency Supplies Storage

By Eric Holm


You put lots of time and effort in acquiring your emergency supplies and preparing for a disaster of evacuation. However, all planning would hardly matter if you are not organized enough. If on a cold winter night you cannot finding your emergency solar blanket and the sleeping bag then all the planning has failed miserably. Hence you always need to be organized while executing the storage of items concerning your emergency supplies before a disaster strikes. Storing all the emergency supplies in a marked bag makes the users aware of their presence and also helps in finding the specific ones easily at the time of a crisis. It is always wise to make all the supplies portable so that they can easily be carried as per your requirements.

Having a basic emergency kit will help to put your mind at ease, as well as having all the equipments ready for an unexpected emergency. However knowing how to use the tools is also equally important. Below are some simple tips and tricks to follow while organizing your emergency storage items.

Emergency gear storage begins with preparing a basic first aid kit. Store these items in a backpack or waterproof container to keep them protected from the elements. This kit should include an assortment of bandages, splints, antibiotic cream and anything else useful in treating minor injuries like bug bites, burns, scrapes and cuts. If you are assembling a kit from scratch, make sure your container is large enough to fit everything on your list. A plastic case or durable camping backpack is a suitable container for first aid equipment and other emergency storage items. Clearly label everything in the kit to eliminate any type of confusion while the situation is chaotic. Several disaster kits can be stored inside a durable rubber garbage tote. Choose one with wheels so it can be easily moved from one location to another. A bin that holds 55 gallons will be big enough to store first aid kits and sleeping gear. At the same time, it can be used for emergency food storage. It does not hurt to have a family disaster drill to make sure everyone knows where to gather in an emergency situation.

Paying special attention to emergency storage will ensure that the items you need will be in good condition at all times. A disaster kit should include all the items that meet basic human needs. Clean water is essential to life. If you have enough room, set aside a supply of water in a 50-gallon drum. Purchase a water treatment kit and store that in a safe place. One tablespoon of bleach will protect one gallon of water from any water borne disease. Water stored in a heater can be used as long as it is filtered first. Bottled water is another option if space is limited. Store a decent supply of nonperishable food items like power bars, military rations and other products that will last a long time and provide nourishment if no fresh food is available. Basic first aid equipment and a medical manual will allow you to deal with any minor injuries or illnesses. Check the expiration date on any medication and restock when necessary.

Everyone should invest some time in coming up with preparedness storage solutions. Easy access to these items can mean the different between a total disaster and a positive outcome when disaster strikes.




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