This might come in handy

I don’t think there’s a particular reason to run out and finish off your prep list, but I needed some quick content. Grandkids have been a bit under the weather and I’m in a rush. 🙂

This list has floated around for years, but I encountered it again about a week ago and thought it might provoke some thought. Not everyone would need all of this, but it’s good to go over and see if anything there provokes some thought.

I might use this as a topic starter later and give you my thought on each.

100 Items You Need That Disappear First During War (or other panic situation)

  • Generators (Good ones cost dearly. Gas storage, risky. Noisy…target of thieves; maintenance etc.)
  • Water Filters/Purifiers
  • Portable Toilets
  • Seasoned Firewood. Wood takes about 6 – 12 months to become dried, for home uses.
  • Lamp Oil, Wicks, Lamps (First Choice: Buy CLEAR oil. If scarce, stockpile ANY!)
  • Coleman Fuel. Impossible to stockpile too much.
  • Guns, Ammunition, Pepper Spray, Knives, Clubs, Bats & Slingshots.
  • Hand-can openers, & hand egg beaters, whisks.
  • Honey/Syrups/white, brown sugar
  • Rice – Beans – Wheat
  • Vegetable Oil (for cooking) Without it food burns/must be boiled etc.,)
  • Charcoal, Lighter Fluid (Will become scarce suddenly)
  • Water Containers (Urgent Item to obtain.) Any size. Small: HARD CLEAR PLASTIC ONLY – note – food grade if for drinking.
  • Mini Heater head (Propane) (Without this item, propane won’t heat a room.)
  • Grain Grinder (Non-electric)
  • Propane Cylinders (Urgent: Definite shortages will occur.
  • Survival Guide Book.
  • Mantles: Aladdin, Coleman, etc. (Without this item, longer-term lighting is difficult.)
  • Baby Supplies: Diapers/formula. ointments/aspirin, etc.
  • Washboards, Mop Bucket w/wringer (for Laundry)
  • Cookstoves (Propane, Coleman & Kerosene)
  • Vitamins
  • Propane Cylinder Handle-Holder (Urgent: Small canister use is dangerous without this item)
  • Feminine Hygiene/Haircare/Skin products.
  • Thermal underwear (Tops & Bottoms)
  • Bow saws, axes and hatchets, Wedges (also, honing oil)
  • Aluminum Foil Reg. & Heavy Duty (Great Cooking and Barter Item)
  • Gasoline Containers (Plastic & Metal)
  • Garbage Bags (Impossible To Have Too Many).
  • Toilet Paper, Kleenex, Paper Towels
  • Milk – Powdered & Condensed (Shake Liquid every 3 to 4 months)
  • Garden Seeds (Non-Hybrid) (A MUST)
  • Clothes pins/line/hangers (A MUST)
  • Coleman’s Pump Repair Kit
  • Tuna Fish (in oil)
  • Fire Extinguishers (or..large box of Baking Soda in every room)
  • First aid kits
  • Batteries (all sizes…buy furthest-out for Expiration Dates)
  • Garlic, spices & vinegar, baking supplies
  • Big Dogs (and plenty of dog food)
  • Flour, yeast & salt
  • Matches. {“Strike Anywhere” preferred.) Boxed, wooden matches will go first
  • Writing paper/pads/pencils, solar calculators
  • Insulated ice chests (good for keeping items from freezing in Wintertime.)
  • Workboots, belts, Levis & durable shirts
  • Flashlights/LIGHTSTICKS & torches, “No. 76 Dietz” Lanterns
  • Journals, Diaries & Scrapbooks (jot down ideas, feelings, experience; Historic Times)
  • Garbage cans Plastic (great for storage, water, transporting – if with wheels)
  • Men’s Hygiene: Shampoo, Toothbrush/paste, Mouthwash/floss, nail clippers, etc
  • Cast iron cookware (sturdy, efficient)
  • Fishing supplies/tools
  • Mosquito coils/repellent, sprays/creams
  • Duct Tape
  • Tarps/stakes/twine/nails/rope/spikes
  • Candles
  • Laundry Detergent (liquid)
  • Backpacks, Duffel Bags
  • Garden tools & supplies
  • Scissors, fabrics & sewing supplies
  • Canned Fruits, Veggies, Soups, stews, etc.
  • Bleach (plain, NOT scented: 4 to 6% sodium hypochlorite)
  • Canning supplies, (Jars/lids/wax)
  • Knives & Sharpening tools: files, stones, steel
  • Bicycles…Tires/tubes/pumps/chains, etc
  • Sleeping Bags & blankets/pillows/mats
  • Carbon Monoxide Alarm (battery powered)
  • Board Games, Cards, Dice
  • d-con Rat poison, MOUSE PRUFE II, Roach Killer
  • Mousetraps, Ant traps & cockroach magnets
  • Paper plates/cups/utensils (stock up, folks)
  • Baby wipes, oils, waterless & Antibacterial soap (saves a lot of water)
  • Rain gear, rubberized boots, etc.
  • Shaving supplies (razors & creams, talc, after shave)
  • Hand pumps & siphons (for water and for fuels)
  • Soysauce, vinegar, bullions/gravy/soupbase
  • Reading glasses
  • Chocolate/Cocoa/Tang/Punch (water enhancers)
  • “Survival-in-a-Can”
  • Woolen clothing, scarves/ear-muffs/mittens
  • Boy Scout Handbook, / also Leaders Catalog
  • Roll-on Window Insulation Kit (MANCO)
  • Graham crackers, saltines, pretzels, Trail mix/Jerky
  • Popcorn, Peanut Butter, Nuts
  • Socks, Underwear, T-shirts, etc. (extras)
  • Lumber (all types)
  • Wagons & carts (for transport to and from)
  • Cots & Inflatable mattress’s
  • Gloves: Work/warming/gardening, etc.
  • Lantern Hangers
  • Screen Patches, glue, nails, screws,, nuts & bolts
  • Teas
  • Coffee
  • Cigarettes
  • Wine/Liquors (for bribes, medicinal, etc,)
  • Paraffin wax
  • Glue, nails, nuts, bolts, screws, etc.
  • Chewing gum/candies
  • Atomizers (for cooling/bathing)
  • Hats & cotton neckerchiefs
  • Goats/chickens

1 thought on “This might come in handy

  1. That last bullet point seems a bit over-simplified: goats/chickens.
    I suspect some substantial infrastructure must be in place before obtaining goats/chickens. “What, I have to feed ’em? Dammit!”
    Full disclosure: I am a goat expert in that I was loaned one a long time ago. The experience was not entirely unpleasant; kinda like having a large hooved kitty that can, nay, must be milked daily.

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