Thursday, November 10, 2011

KNOW WHAT TO DO . . .

Build or Obtain a 72-hour kit


Doctrine and Covenants 38:30

“ I tell you these things because of your prayers; wherefore, treasure up wisdom in your bosoms, lest the wickedness of men reveal these things unto you by their wickedness, in a manner which shall speak in your ears with a voice louder than that which shall shake the earth; but if ye are prepared ye shall not fear.”


Included you will find:

  • A 72- hour item list and tips that will help you be successful in
    building your own 72-hour kits: 72 Hour Kit Checklist.
  • Link to the most recommended ready made 72- hour kits to buy:
  • LDS Emergency 72 Hour Kit: Sample 72 Hour Kit.
  • 72 Hour Kit: Why, Tips, What to include.
  • www.quakekare.com has very good 72 hour kits and often has sales before Christmas. It addresses food, water, shelter, lighting and communication, first aid, search and rescue, sanitation, and survival instructions for any disaster. The only thing you would need to add is food that children or babies would eat and clothing (the kits are made for adults as far as food is concerned).
  • Link to the church provident living sitewww.providentliving.org


Thoughts:
  • In addition you may want to Google “72 hour kit” and see what is available
  • If you shop around a little you may find that in many cases you would spend more money gathering the supplies yourself.
  • You may personalize a bought 72-hour kit to your individual needs and add certain food items or clothing you prefer.
  • Costco also sells several different kinds of 72-hour kits, they have a great gourmet food kit that could be added to the other kits for augmenting the food supply.
  • Get your whole family involved in preparing a 72 hour kit. Have a family night dedicated to that topic.

    Three related documents which may be of interest: