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A basic survival kit should include essential items like a first aid kit, waterproof matches, a whistle, a multi-tool, a knife, a flashlight, a battery pack, a water filter or purification tablets, non-perishable food, a warm blanket, and a map.
Essential Shelter Items
When preparing a survival kit for storm safety in the wilderness, it’s crucial to include items that will help you create a sturdy shelter. This includes a lightweight tent or tarp, a space blanket, rope or twine, stakes or pegs, and a repair kit with duct tape, scissors, and a patching kit. Aim to include at least 50 feet of rope or twine to secure your shelter in high winds.
Water Purification and Storage
Water is essential for survival, but it’s also a significant risk factor during storms. Include a portable water filter or purification tablets in your kit, as well as a water storage container. The Sawyer Mini water filter, for example, weighs only 2 ounces and can filter up to 100,000 gallons of water. Aim to store at least 1 liter of water per person per day for emergency use.
Communication and Signaling
In the event of a storm, communication and signaling can be crucial for rescue efforts. Include a two-way radio or a satellite phone in your kit, as well as a whistle, flares, or a mirror. A whistle, like the Fox 40 Classic, can be heard from over a mile away and can help signal for help. A mirror, on the other hand, can be used to reflect sunlight towards any potential rescuers during the day.
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