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野外/意外/灾害/末日 生存包Survival kit清单
野外/意外/灾害/末日 生存包Survival kit清单
维基版本
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survival_kit
时代杂志版本
http://nation.time.com/2013/02/2 ... -your-survival-kit/
美国红十字会版本
http://www.redcross.org/prepare/location/home-family/get-kit
At a minimum, you should have the basic supplies listed below:
Water—one gallon per person, per day (3-day supply for evacuation, 2-week supply for home)
Food—non-perishable, easy-to-prepare items (3-day supply for evacuation, 2-week supply for home)
Flashlight
Battery-powered or hand-crank radio (NOAA Weather Radio, if possible)
Extra batteries
First aid kit – Anatomy of a First Aid Kit
Medications (7-day supply) and medical items
Multi-purpose tool
Sanitation and personal hygiene items
Copies of personal documents (medication list and pertinent medical information, proof of address, deed/lease to home, passports, birth certificates, insurance policies)
Cell phone with chargers
Family and emergency contact information
Extra cash
Emergency blanket
Map(s) of the area
Consider the needs of all family members and add supplies to your kit. Suggested items to help meet additional needs are:
Medical supplies (hearing aids with extra batteries, glasses, contact lenses, syringes, etc)
Baby supplies (bottles, formula, baby food, diapers)
Games and activities for children
Pet supplies (collar, leash, ID, food, carrier, bowl)
Two-way radios
Extra set of car keys and house keys
Manual can opener
Additional supplies to keep at home or in your survival kit based on the types of disasters common to your area:
Whistle
N95 or surgical masks
Matches
Rain gear
Towels
Work gloves
Tools/supplies for securing your home
Extra clothing, hat and sturdy shoes
Plastic sheeting
Duct tape
Scissors
Household liquid bleach
Entertainment items
Blankets or sleeping bags
The Best Survival Kit List of 2013
http://beforeitsnews.com/surviva ... f-2013-2464266.html
http://offgridsurvival.com/101survivalgear/
http://beforeitsnews.com/surviva ... f-2013-2464266.html
WATER
Store filtered water in plastic bottles in plastic milk gallons or 2 liter soda bottles.. but what if you run out? There’s a technique called Atmospheric Water Collection where you collect water from thin air.
FOOD
Of course the best survival tool to have is, you guessed it, food. It can be anything from MRE packets, freeze-dried food, canned food, energy bars, or preserves. Anything high calorie and portable.
TOOLS
It’s best to use tools that are not only portable but have multi-purpose uses, especially if you’re out in the wild and have no permanent place to survive, or if you need to bug out in a hurry. You don’t want to be bogged down with excess weight:
Tarp - Can be used for shelter, carrying things, the uses are endless.
Shelter Hammock - Great to keep your stuff off the ground as well as keeping you off the ground.
Sleeping Bag - Must have.
Knife - A reliable pocket knife always comes in handy.
Compass - A small compass is a must have if you don’t have a GPS.
Rope Cord String - Paracord can be used for just about anything, use for bowstring, lashing, fishing line, snares, trap triggers, nets, tying down shelters, etc. String would also be very useful to have.
Iodine Tablets - If you need to purify dirty water, this is definitely needed, it can also be used for cleaning wounds.
Epicac - If you swallow something poisonous like wild berries, throw it up!
USB Solar Charger - Having a portable solar charger would be a nice addition to your survival kit, you would be able to charge your LED flashlights by using the sun, basically anything that has a USB connection (smartphones and tablets etc). I recommend either the sCharger-5 or sCharger-12 as they charge faster, durable and water resistant.
LED Headlamp - To use with a USB solar charger, a Petzl LED Headlamp will last a long time and has a USB connection so you can solar charge this device with a portable sCharger. This saves you room so you dont have to use batteries.
GPS Device - If you use a USB Solar Charger like the one I recommended from Suntactics, you can use a GPS device that has a USB connection.
Candles - Of course for light and heat, use melted wax to patch up wounds.
Fire - Matches and lighters are the worst especially when wet, I recommend FireSteel, they are strike-starters that you need to create a fire at night, you would need something soft and easily flammable like cotton. Also a magnifying glass, use those skills when you were a kid burning ants!
Cooking Material - A medium sized tin cup to boil food or water is needed, you can make a makeshift camp stove or make one using a large can.
Personal Protection - This could be anything from a concealed carry, bear mace, etc.
Lockpicks - Who knows where you need to go in a pinch.
Large Knives - A machete is always useful when chopping brush.
Saw - I recommend a SaberCut Saw for cutting wood, hatchets would be cumbersome to lug around so you need a portable chainsaw to cut wood.
Entrenching Shovel – I reccommend a Military Issue Entrenching Shovel, it folds up, compact and very reliable.
Firestarter - Could be a canister mixed with wax, vaseline, and cotton.
Water Container - A portable/collapsible container that’s light and easy to carry, like a large plastic bags, also can be used to collect water from the atmosphere. (see here)
Mirror - Good to reflect light, grab attention.
Multi-Tool - A Leatherman has just about everything you would want, pliers, scissors, files, etc. It’s a bigtime lifesaver.
First Aid Kit - Bandaids, wound bandages, aspirin, needles, sutures, disinfectant, etc. get a professional Medical kit! Must Have.
Toilet Paper - You know why.
Tape - The best tape is of course duct-tape, always reliable.
Aluminum Foil - Multi-purpose, can be used for cooking or collecting water from the atmosphere.
Flares - It’s good to carry a few signal flares at all times.
Other Stuff - Paper, pencil, needles, thread, hooks, eye dropper, whistle, plastic sheeting, can opener, tin sheers, etc.
101 Survival Gear Supplies
http://offgridsurvival.com/101survivalgear/
We receive a ton of suggestions from our readers; but one of the most popular emails we receive, is from readers who want to share what’s in their bug out bag or survival kit.
We would like to thank everyone for their suggestions and have compiled a list of the top 101 pieces of Survival gear our readers carry with them. Some of these items are great for Bug Out Bags and wilderness survival, while others might be better suited for an urban survival situation.
Cell Phone
Water Bottles
Flashlights
MultiTool
Pocket Knife
Knife (we recommend the SOG Knives – The Seal Pup Elite Knife)
Emergency Food or MRE’S
First Aid Kit
Compass
Personal locator beacon (PLB)
Hiking Backpack
Sleeping Bag
Canteens
Sewing Kit
Maps
Duct Tape
Plastic Tubing
Lighter
Space blanket
Plastic Freezer Bags
Crowbar
Fire steel
Waterproof Matches
Emergency Candles
Hiking Tarp
Water Storage
Water Filter
Camp Axe
Shovel
Flares
Signal Mirror
4 Season Tent
Ham Radio
C.B. Radio
Bivy sack
Whistle
Good Hiking Boots
Gloves
Chlorine Bleach
Water-purification tablets
550 Paracord
Hiking Hammock
Tinder (for fire starting)
Machete
Plastic painters tarp
Salt
Mylar blanket
L.E.D. HeadLamps
Fishing line
Dental floss
Extra Socks
Gloves
Rain suit or poncho,
Wide Brim Hat
Ultimate Survival Kit
Bandanas
Bible
Playing Cards
Fire Extinguisher
AM / Weather Radio
Riffle
Ammo
B.B. / Pellet Gun
Slingshot
Snare Wire
Multi-Vitamins
GPS Device
Portable Camping Stove
Propane
Batteries
Solar Charger
Fishing Pole
Magnesium Fire Starter
Survival Laptop
Saw
Plastic Trash Bags
Binoculars
Shortwave Radio
Eating and Cooking Utensils
Scissors
Sunglasses
Sunscreen
Jumper Cables
Cable Ties
Oil (for your vehicle, can also be used to start a fire or create smoke for a signal fire)
Tool Kit
Tire Repair Kit
Hard Candy ( can give you a boost of energy and a boost to your moral)
Emergency Credit Card
Personal Identification Papers
Family Photos (moral Booster)
Dust Mask
Lantern
Money ( Putting a $20 or a $50 in you kit might come in useful some day)
Rubbing Alcohol
Pepper or Bear Spray
Can Opener
Chemical hand warmer packets
Energy Bars
Survival Books
YOUR KNOWLEDGE
The Do-it-yourself Coffee Can Survival Kit
http://www.isu.edu/outdoor/survkit.htm
Zombie Survival kit 图解版
http://www.theparsley.com/zombie/
Survival Gear: Ultimate Survival Kit
http://www.backpacker.com/ultimate_survival_kit/gear/12614
http://www.theparsley.com/zombie/
How to Survive in the Woods
http://www.wikihow.com/Survive-in-the-Woods
世界末日版本 Surviving Armageddon:
Creating an End of the World Survival Pack
http://www.primermagazine.com/2010/learn/survival-pack
生存背包物品清单
http://sangshilieren.blog.163.co ... 692011114112441236/
“72小时生存个人EDC物资清单”
http://www.360doc.com/relevant/45390943_more.shtml
怎样规划自己的生存装备采购清单?
http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_6413a5930100gzzz.html
户外生存装备清单
http://www.zw2.cn/zhaotupian/0Dwlj5B4vdYjsaZ6.html
《逃生背包》地球危机时代的救命稻草
http://news.xinhuanet.com/book/2012-12/12/c_124085385.htm |
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