09-10-2008, 12:47 PM
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Europe
Posts: 61
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General Supply Kit
The general Supply kit aim to provide a food reserve for a family/year
water: - 300 l /person 3 months (has to be preserved using disinfectant means, like Micropur)
- Katadyn Pocket Filter
- Food /person/year
- Basic version:
- 170 kg wheat
- 45 kg sugar or/and honey
- 45kg milk powder
- 6kg salt
Food Luxurious Version:
Carbohydrate: - 24 kg flour
- 12 kg semolina
- 36 kg rice
- 36 kg pasta
- 3 kg flaked oats
- 12 kg sugar
- 6 kg honey
- 12 kg crisp bread or zwieback
- Protein:
- 12 kg canned meat
- 12 kg milk powder
- 24 kg dried beans, peas, lentils
- 6 kg canned fish
- 3 kg egg powder
Fats and oils: - 12 l oil
- Salt and vitamins:
- 6 kg salt
- multivitamin medicaments
- 30 ascorbin acid in powder (better more, also to use as substitute for vinegar or lemon acid)
Other suggestions: - wheat (whole grain)
- dried fruit
- canned vegetables
- vinegar
- broth
- spices
- drink chocolate
- coffee
- polenta
- nuts
- canned fruit
- tea
Further equipment: - sleeping bag and bed role
- gas cooker, pot, dishes
- radio (solar preferred, in case battery!)
- candles
- a lot of matches
- various medicaments
- tools(axt, multiple purpose tool, a good knife etc.)
- detailed maps
- books: healing plants, eatable plants
- documents
Tools supply kit - axt
- good knife
- crossbow
- scope
- steel dishes
Additional kits
Emergency supplies you should have at home
Water- At least*two litres per adult per day
Food- Canned food: soups, stews, baked beans, pasta, meat, poultry, fish, vegetables, fruits
- Crackers and biscuits
- Honey, peanut butter, syrup, jam, salt and pepper, sugar, instant coffee, tea
- Flashlight
- Power failures are common in Nova Scotia, particularly in rural areas
- Radio and batteries
- Battery-powered, or crank radios let you hear local announcements
- Spare batteries*
First-aid kit
Extra car keys and cash
- Important papers
- identification for everyone, personal documents*
- Clothing and footwear*
- one change of clothes per person
- Blankets or sleeping bags
- one per person
- Personal supplies
- tooth paste, soap, toilet paper, etc
- Medication
- Backpack/duffel bag
- in case of an evacuation
- Whistle
- Playing cards, games
- Stove that does not require electricity
- follow the manufacturer's instructions
- Never use a barbeque indoors
- Plastic garbage bags
Emergency equipment you should have in your car - Shovel
- Ice scraper and brush
- Sand, salt or kitty litter; traction mats
- Booster cables
- Tow chain
- Methyl hydrate (for fuel line and windshield de-icing)*
- First-aid kit*
- Fire extinguisher*
- Flashlight
- Road maps*
- Warning light or road flares
- Emergency food pack*
- Extra clothing and footwear
- Cloth or roll of paper towels
- Axe or hatchet
- Compass
- Matches and a "survival" candle in a deep can (to warm hands, heat a drink or use as an emergency light)
- Blanket (special "survival" blankets are best)
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