EARTHQUAKE SUPPLIES Kit
#61
Depends on how you build it. I have put in a water purifier, I carry ammo, food and medical for 3 people and 2 dogs, I bought packs for the dogs to carry extra stuff (ammo and gear).
I would say my full BOB is $1200 or so of equipment. You don't have to go that hard core, but remember I have to support 3 people plus the dogs, and I plan for a full 7 days between points of food/water.
I would say my full BOB is $1200 or so of equipment. You don't have to go that hard core, but remember I have to support 3 people plus the dogs, and I plan for a full 7 days between points of food/water.
yea, i'll continue researching. prob put together something much cheaper to support 2 people and 1 dog.
thx
#62
just write down what you ate, drank, took a medication for in the week.
now, imagine loosing power.
now imagine having to drive away with less than a minute's notice.
and imagine not having a way to communicate with your family.
that might be our next disaster scenario.
i've always though of bugging in due to earthquakes. but the san bruno thingee has me rethinking.
#64
As far as guns though, of course it makes sense to be armed. To an extent though, if someone such as myself REALLY needs guns to survive, there's no possible way to maintain/store/build enough ammunition, and someone will always have something bigger/crazier. I'm sure someone may agree based on their own self-perceived awesomeness, and that's fine. I used to live in a house with a gun room larger than my last apartment and this notion came from the owner of such. I let all my guns go in my last move across an ocean and have not replaced them due to my housemate, but that will change now.
A 4WD vehicle is a great idea too. We have two. I was in my large Canadian V8 coupe on the day of the explosion and was thinking that if I had brought a Justy I could have gotten anywhere I wanted (have practiced that to great success). A 1985ish Toyota 4WD truck or my old '73 LandCrusher would be more durable and practical in most cases but Justy's are just so awesome.
#65
Giving O.G. Gagan's thread a bump b/c my 'hood (Vallejo) just got mildly shaken for the 2nd time in 9 hrs.
M3.5 at 6:09pm PST 15 Feb 2012
M3.5 at 9:13am PST 16 Feb 2012
Check your kits. And update any & all necessary preparedness supplies, procedures, etc.
M3.5 at 6:09pm PST 15 Feb 2012
M3.5 at 9:13am PST 16 Feb 2012
Check your kits. And update any & all necessary preparedness supplies, procedures, etc.
#66
take a look at any disaster we have had in the San Fran bay area.
89 quake. biggest one we have had so far. not just localized but wide spread.
so i am always planning for the big EQ if and when it happens.
our home happens to be on a "solid" ground (unlike the SF marina area where liquefaction happened and caused the homes to collapsed). worse case scenario is the house is RED TAG'ed and uninhabitable.
we just happened to have an "tool" shed that i packed all the my camping gear in. used for camping but also for emergency needs. i can break down the door if needed to grab things.
and this is what i call BUGGING IN instead of bugging OUT.
i imagine the situation after a big EQ to be like a long term camping out.
after the san bruno fire, i made changes. i do have a storage space that i moved/bought stuff for in case our street does go up in flames.
after all, we do have PG&E gas lines. so if a localized event like this does happen, my secondary storage space will be utilized.
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Giving O.G. Gagan's thread a bump b/c my 'hood (Vallejo) just got mildly shaken for the 2nd time in 9 hrs.
M3.5 at 6:09pm PST 15 Feb 2012
M3.5 at 9:13am PST 16 Feb 2012
Check your kits. And update any & all necessary preparedness supplies, procedures, etc.
M3.5 at 6:09pm PST 15 Feb 2012
M3.5 at 9:13am PST 16 Feb 2012
Check your kits. And update any & all necessary preparedness supplies, procedures, etc.
since this thread was bumped, and i just happen to read the question...
take a look at any disaster we have had in the San Fran bay area.
89 quake. biggest one we have had so far. not just localized but wide spread.
so i am always planning for the big EQ if and when it happens.
our home happens to be on a "solid" ground (unlike the SF marina area where liquefaction happened and caused the homes to collapsed). worse case scenario is the house is RED TAG'ed and uninhabitable.
we just happened to have an "tool" shed that i packed all the my camping gear in. used for camping but also for emergency needs. i can break down the door if needed to grab things.
and this is what i call BUGGING IN instead of bugging OUT.
i imagine the situation after a big EQ to be like a long term camping out.
after the san bruno fire, i made changes. i do have a storage space that i moved/bought stuff for in case our street does go up in flames.
after all, we do have PG&E gas lines. so if a localized event like this does happen, my secondary storage space will be utilized.
take a look at any disaster we have had in the San Fran bay area.
89 quake. biggest one we have had so far. not just localized but wide spread.
so i am always planning for the big EQ if and when it happens.
our home happens to be on a "solid" ground (unlike the SF marina area where liquefaction happened and caused the homes to collapsed). worse case scenario is the house is RED TAG'ed and uninhabitable.
we just happened to have an "tool" shed that i packed all the my camping gear in. used for camping but also for emergency needs. i can break down the door if needed to grab things.
and this is what i call BUGGING IN instead of bugging OUT.
i imagine the situation after a big EQ to be like a long term camping out.
after the san bruno fire, i made changes. i do have a storage space that i moved/bought stuff for in case our street does go up in flames.
after all, we do have PG&E gas lines. so if a localized event like this does happen, my secondary storage space will be utilized.
But regardless, if anything were to happen after my stuffs packed I'm gonna be out helping others cause we will be short people even if our Volunteer fire was fully staffing. Not too worried since I'm out by the coast and our faults here cannot really create a tsunami although those sirens probably will go off.
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