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Disaster Preparedness | Key items to include in your go-bag

First off let’s real quick cover the intent of the go-bag. The go-bag is meant to sustain you in the interim until you can either make it home, make it to your bug out location or evacuate to a secondary location due to a natural disaster. The contents of your go-bag will vary depending on your climate, the season, distance you travel away from home each day and possible natural disasters for your region.

With that said, when building your go-bag, you should have a baseline of gear to start with and then you can tailor to your personal preferences and specific needs.

Based off my experience, the experience of others I work with and training I’ve had, here are the contents I run in my go-bag at this point in time.

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First off let’s real quick cover the intent of the go-bag. The go-bag is meant to sustain you in the interim until you can either make it home, make it to your bug out location or evacuate to a secondary location due to a natural disaster. The contents of your go-bag will vary depending on your climate, the season, distance you travel away from home each day and possible natural disasters for your region.

With that said, when building your go-bag, you should have a baseline of gear to start with and then you can tailor to your personal preferences and specific needs.

Based off my experience, the experience of others I work with and training I’ve had, here are the contents I run in my go-bag at this point in time.

The key here is to keep it simple. It’s what you NEED when you NEED it.

This gear is in addition to what I have on me (my EDC), so there will be some redundancy which is a good thing in any type of situation where you are having to rely on the contents of your go-bag.

I did not include any ammunition or a firearm as this list is only a baseline. Add to it as you feel fit.

 

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