Stocking Your Survival Kits
Placing a few crucial items in your survival kits can make all the difference in your chance for survival. Try to collect the items listed below and place them in your survival kits. The items can be placed in a small container such as an altoids tin. An altoids tin is extremely portable and makes for a great survival kit. Survival kits that are any bigger can be extremely inconvenient to carry. Having a survival kit could help save your life in a disaster or an emergency.
It’s important to waterproof your survival kit. You can easily waterproof your altoids tin with a strip of duct tape, which can be removed and replaced very easily.
Experience has shown that each item earns its place in survival kits, although some are more valuable in certain survival situations than in others.
Here is a list of useful items to place in survival kits:
- Matches
- Survival Pill
- Candle
- Flint
- Small Magnifying Glass
- Needles and thread
- Fish hooks and line
- Compass
- Beta light
- Snare wire
- Flexible saw
- Medical kit
- Surgical blades
- Butterfly sutures
- Plasters
- Condom
You can make your own waterproof matches by dipping the heads of ordinary matches into melted candle wax. Matches are the easiest method to start a fire for survival.
A nutritional supplement is very useful when food is not readily available. It’s extremely portable and can sustain your life until you are able to find food.
Candles can be used as a light source. You can even cut a candle into smaller pieces to fit them easier into your survival kit.
Flint can easily start a small fire and also works well when wet.
This item is great for starting a fire with the help of direct sunlight. It can also be used to search for small twigs to burn.
Make sure to pack a lot of needles. Include various sizes of eyes and sturdy thread that will wrap well around the needles.
Carry an assortment of various fishing hooks, both large and small (remember that a small hook can catch both big and small fish, but a large fishing hook can only catch large fish). Also include a lot of line to potentially catch birds as well.
Always make sure when purchasing a compass that you know how to read it (some compasses are puzzling). Make sure you have a liquid-filled type compass that doesn’t leak or have any bubbles in it. Lastly, check that the pointer pivots freely.
A beta light is an everlasting “light emitting crystal” the size of a small coin. It is a useful fishing lure and useful for reading a map at night.
Extremely useful for catching game animals in a survival situation. Keep in mind that it is illegal and should only be used in a wilderness survival situation.
These can be used to cut down pretty sizeable trees. Take off the large rings at the end of the handles and replace them with wooden toggles, as this will save space. Cover in a film of grease to protect from rust.
Only include items you know how to use. Use cotton wool to store medicines in air-tight bottles. This is a brief list of some medications that will cover most diseases: Analgesic, Intestinal sedative, Antibiotic, Antihistamine, Anti-malaria tablets, Potassium permanganate, Water sterilizing tablets.
Carry at very least two scalpel blades of various sizes. You can make a handle from wood when necessary.
These can be used to hold the ends of wounds together.
Be sure to pack different sizes of waterproof plasters, for maintaining cuts and small scratches. They are used as butterfly sutures, when not available.
A condom makes a great water storage bag and can hold 1 liter (2pt.) of water.
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September 10th, 2008 at 10:00 am
I would have never have thought of buying a saw and taking off the blade to use for a survival situation. Great blog.