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Zombie/post apocalyptic survival guide
Our definition of Survival is emerging from a zombie or post apocalyptic disaster in a better position than the average person. With our custom plans we will give you an advantage above all others. We would like to give you some preliminary outlines and thoughts for a survival plan.
It is extremely important to make a Survival plan prior to an event. Preparation and forethought will help you end up on top of the situation. This survival plan can be used for any circumstance; natural or man made disaster.
The plan should be organized in such a way that you can pick it up in at least three different situations:
1. Prior to an before event, i.e. preparation if you have a warning.
2. During an event.
3. After the event.
In the plan you will need to include preparations for:
We will expand on all of these supplies and ideas in later versions, of our survival guides.
Basic Survival Kit
Medical Supplies
Ø Acetaminophen and ibuprofen or other pain relievers as prescribed
Ø Adhesive bandages in several sizes
Ø Adhesive tape
Ø Alcohol wipes or ethyl alcohol
Ø Antibiotic cream (triple-antibiotic ointment)
Ø Antiseptic solution (like hydrogen peroxide)
Ø Antiseptic wipes
Ø Calamine lotion, Hydrocortisone cream (1%); itch and rash relief
Ø Elastic bandage for sprains and strains
Ø Extra prescription medications
Ø Eye wash kit
Ø First-aid manual
Ø Hydrogen peroxide for disinfecting cuts and burns
Ø Individual bottles of antiseptic gels for instant hand cleaning
Ø Instant cold packs/heat packs – (snap and wrap for icing down or warming
Ø Large or several bottles alcohol
Ø Large or several bottles of Betadine
Ø Liquid bandages (quickly stops bleeding and seals cuts)
Ø Other itch relieving medicines and lotions
Ø Pain relieving creams for burns and abrasions
Ø Plastic gloves (several boxes in medium and large, sterile and non-sterile)
Ø Pure bleach (no scent) for disinfecting water
Ø Safety pins
Ø Sharp scissors
Ø Slings/Splints for immobilizing fractures
Ø Sterile gauze
Ø Thermometer – several types (forehead, digital, glass)
Ø Tweezers
Ø Water purification tablets (minimum of 100 tablets)
Ø Water tight cases (to transport water or to store in the car trunk)
Survival Gear
Ø 1000’ Paracord type III (any color, min. 550 lb break strength)
Ø Aerial Signal flares (pen-type or 12-gauge)
Ø Emergency blanket (for each person in your group)
Ø Emergency strobe
Ø Emergency tube tent (for each person in your group)
Ø Fish cleaning tools (fish scaler, filet knife, etc…)
Ø Fishing Tackle box (with various hooks and setups)
Ø Flashlights, lanterns and extra batteries, car chargers, or no battery required
Ø Folding knife or multi-tool (something with a 3 to 4” blade)
Ø Glow sticks (red is less obvious)
Ø Gurkha Kukri (decent quality, edge will last longer)
Ø Hand Fishing Line Setup (with plenty of high test fishing line)
Ø Hand-operated water desalinator
Ø Heavy Duty Leather Gloves (multiple pairs)
Ø lights and lanterns (shake, crank or solar powered)
Ø Pocket Chainsaw
Ø Sharpening system (multi-purpose, many good quality sharpening systems
Ø Signal Flare (3 min burn time minimum)
Ø Signaling mirror
Ø Small Hatchet/ Large axe (depends on space)