Make this kit before it's too late! 72 Hour Survival Kit Dollar Tree Challenge!
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Make this kit before it's too late! 72 Hour Survival Kit Dollar Tree Challenge!
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Dollar Tree Challenge- 72 Hour Survival Kit.
If you're wondering, "What should I put in a 72 hour kit?" or "What do I need in an emergency kit?" This video might help.
If you put together a kit like this, I always recommend you rotate and replace things like the food and medications every year or so to keep things from getting wasted or going bad. There are so many types of disasters and emergencies: wildfires, floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, and even just bad storms . In many cases, a 72-hour kit could mean the difference between life and death. After a major disaster or emergency, it could take up to three days for emergency responders to reach some areas. Consider a 72-hour kit that you could live on for 7-10 days if needed. In such a case, if you live in a disaster-prone area, a 72-hour kit is the minimum you should have available. Plan your 72-hour kit according to your family’s size. With a kit like this, you can be prepared on a budget, and ready for anything from power outages to SHTF.
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I was homeless in TX for nearly three years living in a tent. I ate a lot from DT. I'd add gallon and quart freezer bags for storage of small things and opened packets. Mashed potatoes- put some in a bowl and add little bits of heated water until you get the consistency you want. As time goes on, one can save for a sterno stove (I still have mine) or a camping stove (which made my life vastly different.). Pancake mix labeled just add water, again eyeball the amount and enough water to suit, and have a pancake for breakfast. Syrup doesn't need refrigeration. I had a pour over melitta ($5 at heb grocery store) and I picked up bags of flavored coffees to break up monotony. packets of hot chocolate. I'd add books to read, for kids, coloring books and crayons. Let kids make their own activity boxes. Things can be added as time and money allow. I'm no longer homeless and have an RV. I also have a portable solar power station and just got a Roadpro roaster that's 12volt. Learn to make a solar oven and use it to save on fuel. Kids will love that too. Figure out what to do with waste and trash ahead of time. You did put together a very nice kit. My dollar tree has battery operated switch lights- get them for the bathroom, bedrooms- they're a treat. The 150 lumen work light is very nice to have- attach it to your frig on the outside. You can't have too much light.
Great information!!! Thank you!!!
Thanks for sharing!!
Dollar tree can be useful, but for people with health or dietary restrictions- no so much. Great information regardless.
Great ideas! I didn't know about the ready to eat rice. Also I just found shelf milk...I was skeptical but it was delicious and saves room and fits nicely in a cooler.
Thank you for your first hand information. I am happy you are no longer homeless, but know you would be someone I’d want to have around in an emergency!
Dont forget a jar of Vicks for many usages from keeping bugs away, for body pain, stuffy noses and helps get rid of a headache.
I have that one all the time. Can't live without it😊
Can use the vicks for fire starter instead of the vasoline…. Multiple uses saves space
Nasal spray from D.T.
@@moirakrisI didnt know the answer so I googled it. Yes, there is a video on You tube about it.
I didn’t know that Vicks get rid of mosquitoes. Thanks for sharing
3 thoughts: 1. Would you mind sharing your total cost for that kit? 2. A simple paper notebook and pencil can count as communication (if you had to grab your kit and go, you could leave a note behind for your loved ones to let them know where you are going, etc.). 3. I would also throw in a deck of cards just to have something to do.
Yes!! That! All of that 😊❤
Plus a sharpie!
This is all great! Im going to make me one… also, some eating utensils? Reusable?
Or also their adult color books and a set of colored pencils. Supposed to be relaxing!!!! Also they hav 48 pc plastic silverware.reusable. they hav short silcone kitchen utensils also . I hav 3 sets in different colors. Use in camping too.
I would also like to know what the cost was???
We added pine kitty litter for a waterless potty.
Great idea!👍
Thats so smart!
That there is genius!
Does it help contain the smell better? I imagine yes since you can just dry clump and bag it
@@LAactor We had a stopped up main line from a freeze. We had to use a heavy trash bag for a potty. The pine litter solved the odor problem.
I would add a tube of 0.1% hydrocortisone cream.
And petroleum jelly.
Anti Itch
Bandaids
Qtips
Toothpicks
I counted about 96 items at $1.25 and 1 at $5.00 that was $125.00 befor sales Tax. I guess some of us should build it a shopping trip at a time. Thanks for the information. ❤
I always wait to my grocery store has 10 for $10 ..and buy canned chicken, or albacore. A lot of things will be cheaper at Walmart or Aldi’s ..but not everything, so it pays to price check.
Even $125.00 is too much for me. I am on Social Security retirement, only 1 check per month.
@suzannethiras3315 I had to cut out all entertainment except my cell phone and only buy the barest necessities for a month and I was able to do a lot of stocking. Plus food pantries can be a huge help.
@@suzannethiras3315 don't think you have to get everything all at one time. Even if you can get a couple of things per month or let's say $10 worth per month, it's better than nothing at all and you are further than you were before. That's the way I have been doing it and don't forget, you already have many of these things in your home. 😊
"Just because it's at Dollar Tree doesn't mean it's the best deal" ... true words. Thanks for this video. ⌛
That is very true.
I have a hot tip for you. Never mind your alcohol food heaters. CANDLES! If you can find 24-hour candles, all the better. I was stuck indoors for 2 weeks, no heat, lights or electricity after an ice storm knocked down most of the wiring in the city. I loaded up on 24-hour tall candles and found that I could stick 3 of them together on a bit of hot wax in a saucer, placed in the bottom of a fold-up wire basket. I could balance my enamel cookpot on top of the wire basket and boil water with it. Eventually, I was shopping in the little market store downstairs each day for ingredients to make fresh Cantonese style shrimps, chicken and pork. I boiled water to fill the thermos of the old man across the hall; and I refllled emptied plastic water bottles with warm water, and tucked them under a blanket for my cat to sit on warm and cosy. Candles for cooking, it's just like a gas stove, the food is favnulous, and you have a LIGHT source at the same time.
I just learned you can also take a muffin tin fill each spot with a tea light and you can do the same thing. Boil a pot of water on top of it which you can sit it down on because it is metal to metal.
@@rubylopez5941 Great idea, good to know. Thanks.
A large can of Crisco with a cotton wick can burn for 40 hours. A cotton shirt cut into strips can work in a pinch.
Sorry you went through that n thanks for the tip
Good job!
Move to Florida ..it never snows there.
At 66 I live alone in a 4 unit apartment building. I've been preparing for 8 years for myself and my 4 kids and their families. Now I've decided to prepare for my neighbors in the building. Just the initial needs for fallout or grid down. Even though 2 of the 4 guys I'd be helping are in their 50s and 60s I always feel like everyone's Mama🤪😂🤪
You are very kind!💗
I know the feeling. I am going to be prepping for 2 other families in my building. T hey have no clue how to prepare for hurricane.
They are all blessed to have you in their lives
Wow! Wonderful!
You must live in a big apt! Today’s apts are tiny!
I’m trying to stay in the home I rent, but LL saw my bsmt preps by accident & lost It!
He was telling me he is hiking rent a lot next yr, so giving me warning. Now is upset, b/c he doesn’t see how I could move w/a grocery store! Told me to get rid of it.
Lord come quickly! ♥🎺🙌
I said if it hits the fan, he knows where to come. He doesn’t believe any of it. 🙄
God bless & stick close to Jesus!✝🙏
@@sonneversets3530 no the apartment j s actually small but the patio is huge compared to most. Btw its all pots and greenstalks no chairs ?😊
I would add gallon size ziploc bags to keep important documents dry, metal eating utensils, sponge and a small bottle of dish soap. Hat and some cash in smaller denominations.
i prep disposable dishes & utensils to conserve water
I would add feminine hygiene pads , wipes , dry change of socks ,
underwear a jacket and blanket.
Remember, pads can be used for bandages or for a bleeding wound, too!
@@Omygoddess65 this! and tampons can be used (have been used) as an emergency hemostat to plug deeper wounds until youre able to get proper care.
Good call! I've been stocking up on sanitary items ( even though I no longer need them) but they have many uses !!
Feminine hygiene and/or diapers would be a must!
Also, a water bottle with a sport top (sprays into your mouth) can be used as a spot shower.
True story: when we first started lockdown in 2020, toilet paper was gone from the shelves. I work in a pharmacy and a mom and daughter came in for a prescription. Mom sent daughter to get some pads. She brought back 2 packages. Mom told her to put them back because she didn’t like the brand. The daughter said their usual brand was out. Mom said ok, but just get one.
I usually don’t get involved in these conversations but I had to that day. I just quietly mentioned that the shelves of feminine hygiene products were full a few hours before they came. I reminded them that you couldn’t get toilet paper at the moment. And I was surprised it had taken so long for the women to remember tampons and pads.
No surprise, mom sent daughter back for another package!
Outdoor solar lights are a great substitute for flashlights. No battery required🎉
⏳ Don’t forget to add extra water if you have a pet! Loved the video!
And a first aid kit for pets too!
@@SomewhereInIndiana1816 and pet food or human food that is safe for them to eat.
Colloidal silver and coconut oil. And activated charcoal incase the dog ingested something else they shouldn't have.. vitamin C good for dog if they are bitten by spider , snake give mega doses.
Save your empty milk and water jugs. Clean them and fill with tap water and store in garage or shed. Useful to put in toilet tank so you can flush it if you have no electric. Also good for washing hands/dishes, and for wash cloth for sponge bath.
You shouldn't reuse dairy bottles for water, The enzymes are hard to eliminate.
We always filled the bathtub with water if a bad storm was expected.
@@theresafoley345
Filling the tub is a good idea. I refill empty gallon water bottles with tap water for an emergency like if the water is interrupted (busted main) etc. This water is planned for washing up, flushing toilets...by doing this, I can save the purchased bottle water for drinking and cooking during an emergency. We should all have some extra water and food, prescription medications in our homes and cars because we never know what is going to happen.
@@theratrace999 I think in a major emergency you aren’t going to care
@@TRoxanne55
You will care when you are sick, and because it is an emergency there aren't the medical resources to help you. This is why we have to prepare before there is an emergency (to make sure we have the proper resources).
I get the Solar Garden Lights for my House and Kits.
Put them out during the Day and at night you have Light.
Also for Emergency Communication I have a Whistle and, used to, they did carry an Air Horn I the toy section. Not sure if they carry them anymore.
If you have a Muffin Pan, Yes a Muffin Pan. Get a package of Tea Lights. You can use these together as a Make Shift Stove.
Absolute excellent! Thank you
Thanks, great ideas😊
Excellent idea on the tea lights for heating stuff up!
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I have quite a number of the outdoor lights, but test some of them ahead of time as not all work. I have some that have lasted for years, but you should assume that most won’t and you’ll need to replace them.
The tuna cans from the box you p/u can be easily stored in a Pringles can, yes they fit perfectly in there! Also take the crackers from tuna box, put them in Pringles can & store some plasticware in those cans as well. Pringles cans can hold numerous items like a can opener, bungee cords, utensils, etc.
If you buy the 1 gallon tub of ice cream at grocery store you can use that for water proof items.... don't throw anything you have away, use it for something, anything!! 🤗
Ooo! And I have all of this stuff. I knew it was good for something. Thx! 😊
I'm glad you included heat and a fire kit. So many people live in all-electric apartments or homes.
After the great Texas blizzard, I made power out kits for two friends who live in all electric apartments. They are not campers so they cannot rely gear that they have tucked away like campers and preppers do. I made them alcohol stoves and included a bottle of alcohol, and I gave them floating oil lamps with a bottle of vegetable oil so that they would be able to have light. (Back in the 70s we called these un-candles.)
Please include the price tag you paid for this kit. The problem with shopping at Dollar tree is that those dollars add up very quickly, and it's very easy to overspend. People need to be reminded that they can budget for these things, make a shopping list, buy a few things every payday, and build it over time. The folks living from paycheck to paycheck don't have the additional cash to drop on something like this, making it seem out of reach in which case they don't buy any of it. A follow-up to this would be great showing them to list these items, even having them check off what they already own. And since this is being used as a shelter-in-place kit, you don't need redundancy. Most folks have duct tape, have paper plates, tools, flashlights, candles, etc. By being able to check those items off the list it drops the price of this kit completely.
Also, a great thing to have in an emergency is a fondue pot. If it's an old school one you can flip it over and put one of those big liquid heat cans underneath, or better yet an alcohol burner or a buddy burner (tuna can filled with coiled corrugated cardboard then filled with wax).
Most emergency preparation advice is just that. Develop over time.
Deodorant, sharpie, reflective blanket, small towel, feminine products and a cup for pouring that gallon of water and to use for brushing your teeth. A hat in case you need protection from the sun and socks and underwear. Edited to add one more thing: some sort of mosquito repellant.
the silver emergency blanket, rope (or ribbon will work), glasses kit (in case glass screws fall out of if they need cleaning there is a microfiber piece in the kit), flip flops in case you lose your shoes running to get out (hey it could happen), Chalk ... might need to give directions on the ground (arroes for direction etc), add pesto bismal tablets to the medicine kit.
If it is indeed an emergency of only 3 days I dnt think a toothbrush is necessary. One can massage the teeth with finger and paste. Today we hv forgotten what is essential. And we consider anything other thn the usual as unhygienic.
A loud whistle can be a tool for communication. Enjoyed the video! ⏳
Great ideas! I would add a backpack and/or fanny pack, in case you have to travel with your items. Also some extra cash.
Fanny pack filled essentials like lighter, meds, knife mini torch., things you wouldn't want to lose for survival , keep it hidden under your clothes , incase you get separated from your other things .
Fanny packs are great for an emergency kit!!!!
a small carry on wheeled suitcase is great, it fits in the car trunk easily.
(this info comes from my earthquake 'kit' I assembled 50 years ago)
@@Jen.O The 2 wheeled metal carts would be better. The wheels are made for travel. They are collapsible too so they are easy to store and hold much more.
One thing I’m careful about is putting chocolate in my kit. Where I live chocolate would turn into a runny mess all over everything! Hard candy is a good idea
Hard candy will melt in extreme heat, too. You may want to try Tootsie Rolls for a chocolate treat. They get no soft but don't melt. M&Ms mixed with raisins/craisins and peanuts are a good snack, too.
@@danniemcdonald7675hard candy stays hard , I'm in a hot climate, just keep it in a good container or tin
@juliefall2892 I'm in southeast Mississippi. Maybe it's the humidity. But peppermint and cinnamon disc's will get soft and sticky if they are left in the glove compartment of your car.
hot chocolate works...I usually have it in our emergency kits and in the car esp for winter.
@@minimaladjacent good idea!
I think you did really well. I was going to suggest the shower curtain line in lieu of the plastic, but glad you found it. I also agree with others, a deck of cards, perhaps a pack of dice from the toy section, a notebook and pen, I make my own yahtzee score pads. I found the bags is pre-made refried beans today, I've not had them but many people give the m them a decent review, high protien and enough for 2 meals in my opinion, and it's a decent meal with the packs of ready made Spanish rice. Overall, I'm really impressed. Great job. Please folks, if you've not started a pantry even a few extra cans with your shopping trips can start getting you a stock. And it's not just "apocolyptic" stuff. Example, we have 10 people in our home and 4 are young children, we have been snowed in, completely for 7-9 days at a time the last 2 winters. Thank God for dollar tree shelf stable milk! I cannot stress enough, the value of having extra, just in case.
We call it "shelf milk" at my house and yeah it's a lifesaver I always make sure to have some in the pantry
@@Elizabeth-n3v2u Thank you for your comment, I've seen that milk but never tried it. I'm glad to know it's decent! Will get some for sure now..... thanks!!
@@wendysmobilehomesweethome423 I prefer coffee mate but the uht milk is ok for cooking and cereal
A hand crank NOAA radio would be a great addition
My dollar tree looks as if the apocalypse already happened! The shelves are bare!
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I’m 28 years old with 3 kids I can’t remember a day in my life since I was 15 that I didn’t have a kit ready to grab and go so glad to know that others are prepared as well
I think that wound care kit is one of the best deal at Dollar Tree.
Just remember, that in the most extreme cases (you are outside in the cold) most of us carry around one of the best fire starters, and it constantly replaces itself....hair! Hair takes off like a rocket when met with the slightest flicker of a spark/flame.
Genius! I never thought of that.
@@MamaJLWRight!
That's good to know, most of us just have to pull some off our brushes!
...And what a reminder to make sure your hair is up (if you have long hair) whenever you go to a Christmas Eve church service because you never know if there may be a child behind you with a lit candle!
Yes, and hair with hairspray burns even better!
@@janethafernik6134 True
Try doing a Harbor Freight Tools haul. You'll find some good survival/camping items there. You'd be surprised at the useful tools & gadgets they sell.
That so funny you should mention that. We JUST had a harbor freight open up on our area like within the last 2 weeks.. so I was thinking of doing that. Keep an eye out!
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@@j.l.emerson592Their little lantern lights are very inexpensive and put out a fair amount of light. We keep a couple in every room. Harbor Freight is awesome for great bargains.
I love Harbor Freight. I think I keep them in business just buying tarps for various things like covering firewood, shade for animals, put down for bulk mulch delivery etc. I usually have an unused tarp in my truck just in case :) I have bought grinders, saws-all, drills, ladders, winch, and all kinds of things from Harbor Freight. They are my go to store before the big box stores.
@donnalovintexas8760 I agree! Recently, I've been buying their microfiber cloths & towels. I've also been buying their 100% cotton red rags. (They have the same rags in undyed white cotton, too.) Harbor Freight used to have a lot of good kitchen stuff. Not so much these days, though.
Dude I never in my life seen a dollar tree that packed with goood stuff
Me either. I wish our dollar tree was stocked that good.
Mountain house food packets at wallmart in the camping section is a must have . It lasts for about 20 years long!!!!!
One of those small bags meals costs $8.99 minimum. Best buy a kit for the best deal. But you must have water. I don't like them too much because they taste terrible. You can cook in the bag though.
You save money if ordered online.
Facial wipes, deodorant. Those Yardley disposable washcloths are fantastic. Very big, soft, and effective.
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Didn’t know that about the Yardley wipes. I love their soap!
Will look for their wipes. I’ve got & huggies seems the best.
Didn’t know about Yardley....
Yes I love the Yardley washcloths
Don't forget meds
Plastic sheeting and Duct Tape isn't going to stop radiation, but can be used for so many other things. This isn't going to get you through nuclear war, but it can help in more minor situations or just a getting from A to B situation in relative comfort or just having no water or power for a couple of days after a storm. In my lifetime in the UK, we've experienced no power intermittently for some considerable time thanks to miners' strikes (don't blame them, though), being snowed in with no milk deliveries (daily doorstep deliveries back then), a weekend without running water because of multiple bursts to the mains on the main road and I've watched a couple trying to keep the roof on stables (with horses inside) with rope during a storm. I've also survived on very little food for three days and wish I knew back then what I know now and had had a proper financial and "life skills" education. Preparing for life's problems should be a way of life, but people seem to think the Government will always have their back. They need to wake up.
So true about the government thing.
In the US we have state based extension services which have broad range of educational content all around living and the economics of it. Gardening, budgeting, child rearing, animal husbandry, archery, clothing repairs are hust a few topics covered.
Potassium Iodide tabs a available online inexpensive and can share with those around you
My First IS Praying For God to Protect and keeping us safe.. I Appreciate this and all the comments adding too..🙏🤟🕊
Yes those clear shower liners are great! We've sealed windows and doors during the 2021 ice storm in Texas
How do you cover windows without heavy duty tape that takes the paint off the window frame/wall, or tacks that leave holes? Just curious since I rent and have to be super careful with such things. Thanks!
You can use them for a rain catcher for water. Four ends tie to trees or poles, a small hole in center weight with a small rock, a bucket under to catch the water. Works with a small tarp too.
@@emeraldsea8754 I use small pushing as close to the door facing or window as possible. Barely noticeable
Remember when Dollar Tree was a dollar?
I would add extra baby wipes. They would be easier to carry and better fir your bottom instead of toilet paper.
I would also include moisture absorbers in each box/container
Just when I thought I was ready. You showed me I’m not.🤣🤣 Definitely Gonna buy some of the food warmer cans. EXCELLENT video👏👏
wow you did a great job with this video. I will be watching this again with pen and paper. Thank you for the work.
Great video. I need to make one for sure!!! This will go along way in helping me do that. Thank you again.
The sterno stove is a good idea, thanks for the demo.
I agree
You can get more heat using votives plus it's a lot cheaper.
Turn a metal pan upside down, lifted up about an inch.
I set 2 bricks (about 8-10 inches apart) on a big floor tile. Then place the upside down metal pan on the 2 bricks.
Place 4-6 lighted votive candles under the metal pan. The bricks will lift the pan high enough for airspace so the candles will burn well.
BE CAREFUL because it'll get HOT fast.
This setup will help heat a small room by a few degrees.
My power went out a few years ago for 4+ days during a massive snow storm.. Temps were in the teens.
This setup kept me from literally freezing to death.
I kept my coffee pot filled with water on it so I could make hot tea.
Depending on how many candles you use will determine how fast you can heat up food (either in cans or in another pan) and how much heat it'll throw out. If you have a huge metal cooking pot, you can add more votive candles.
I ALWAYS buy votives in bulk so I have a lot on hand.
Walmart used to sell 100 for $4 but haven't had them in stock for over a year.
I've found good deals on TEMU.
Just make sure you buy the 4-6 hour votive candles. Not worth bothering with the standard 2 hour ones.
@@HeartTurnedToStoneVery good advice! I'll also add small terra cotta planting pots will put out and hold heat longer than metal pans, and sometimes you can also find those at DT. :)
many folks in rental situations at least up here🇨🇦 can’t have bbq or anything with cans of fuel in our units / on our balcony - not sure where this gal lives but your friends to the north need prep for cold weather as well as warm - I have a couple fondu bowls / warmers that allow me to heat foods / boil water using tea lights - keep wooden matches in water proof wrap - I go thru my kit twice a year to keep things up to date - plus I know my pantry top to bottom which has so much more to add to emergency kit - am a two week two month shopper so pantry always full - we don’t have this store but have a Dollarama so will check for some of these things I’ve missing (young senior with disabling health concerns on my own) thnx for posting this 🇨🇦🙏
I would add condoms (for water and tourniquets) zipties, superglue in place of liquid skin so you have more options. At least 2 magnifying glasses as a fire source. I would get larger bottles of hand sanitizer as it works as a fire source same with crayons each one burns for about 15 minutes. Jute twine for tying and for wicking. In the cleaning section of my dollar tree they've been carrying tube's of bleach tablets in a 10pk which 1 tab will clean up to 3gals of water and when added to a spray bottle can be used for defense. Sewing supplies for mending or quick stitches. I wouldn't worry to much about hygiene stuff as that takes valuable room and is a temporary luxury and could have perfume that could be detected if you're trying to hide or escape an area. I would add some of the 8pk emergency candles that could be melted down and added to pine shavings ( aka hamster bedding) to make 18hr candles which also act as a source of heat. A honing stone to sharpen your knife. 9v batteries and steel wool to make instant fires. Most dollar trees have solar stake lights which would be good for when you run out of batteries. If you add peroxide to your bleach it can cause an explosion that could be life-saving. Add baking soda because when added to super glue it gets really hot then creates a very strong plastic/acrylic which can be used for quick repairs. Tinfoil can be tapped together to make an improvised emergency blanket or get several mylar balloons. ⌛️
So your fruit cups if you have Pringles lids they fit on top to protect in your storage container
You could also dump the fruit and veggie cups in airtight plastic containers I think that would work
@LadyWinterHawk14 sadly no once u unseal the bowl you expose the food to bacteria and it becomes the same shelf life of left overs so maybe a week if stored in a fridge. The bowls were heat and vacuumed sealed in the plant to allow the longer shelf life. The can good have such a good life due to being heated so hot while sealing the cans there is no way bacteria could survive in the can unless it gets damaged which is why we are not to keep cans that are popped out or rusted and dented cans should be really inspected that they didn't crack.
That is an AWESOME tip!!!😊
The Pringles lid would help protect the foil lid that's already on the cups. To keep the foil lid from being punctured in storage.
I would pack a regular sturdy wash cloth. In a. Rough time, just washing your face and neck can make you feel better and keep yay goin! 👍🏻🫶🏻
Wiping the sweat off too. The mechanic blue cloths/ or baby diapers are multinational functional . Sweat bands or hot pot grabbers too.
The shower curtain liners are a great idea for sealing windows and doors. Excellent!
⌛️time is of the essence. Please start stocking up.1st get up to a month of rotation in your pantry. Then keep building your inventory. I love the kit ideas you can also do it for a month worth and have 12 for the year. Per person. Remember to freeze your flour, cornmeal, rice to keep the weevils from hatching out. Thank you for the tips
If you're putting together a longer term prep I'd throw a bottle of multivitamins in, if you're not getting the needed nutrients from the food a vitamin would help.
Emergency blanket, use as blanket or something shinny to reflect light.
The emergency foil blankets are great, especially if it's raining/snowing, it retains heat to keep you warm!
Beach blankets are amazing. Fold into a bag and have a canvas type bottom.
One thing that I like to add is coconut oil. With coconut oil you can brush your teeth(also kills bacteria),moisturize skin and lips and cover small scratches to avoid infections.
⌛️ June 1 started Tax Free Hurricane preparedness shopping week in Florida. We always double check our supplies. I live in north Fl and 3 weeks ago we had a tornado storm go through in which 3 separate tornadoes hit the city in a 30 minute period.. We were without power for 3 days but we did fine since we try to be prepared.
Yes! Something else to consider, tho not available at DT: a portable radio. Greatly valuable in hurricane-prone areas for example.
@@bnbtemple5936We were in the direct path of hurricane Andrew in 1992. It was with a portable radio that we were able to tell when the EYE was almost upon us and it gave us a countdown for the length of the EYE’s passing. Those few precious minutes gave us enough time to throw up wood on a few windows from which the wood had been torn and to check with neighbors. Knowing the EYE was but seconds about to end gave us time to run back to our more secure spot and thank goodness for that because the strike at the end of EYE was devastating.
If I may suggest, keep your batteries separate from the device. They can leak and ruin your flash light, radio, or whatever you have. I would just use a zip lock bad and keep them with the item.⏳
I've seen a suggestion to use a bin on wheels to make it easier to transport your emergency kit if you need to leave. Also, a trash bag lined bucket could be used as a make shift toilet.
Cut a ‘noodle around a 5 gal bucket for easier seating. ;)
I’m keeping an eye out for a free Sr commode.
We have ours in a roller luggage bag
@@EdimentalGardens Great idea! I’m hoping I didn’t give my long canvass one away! Has different outside compartments, too. Need to look!!!
*Edit:
Found one, but not the one I had in mind. Must have given it away last yr when I was getting rid of stuff.
The one I found is decent tho. Just not as many outside pockets & is bigger. I like the canvass.
I do have a smaller, hard case too. Think I’ll stick w/the canvass for the ‘E’ situation.👍
I also make sure to keep my car gas take close to full. Helps if need to charge phone or it is really cold. I have also put emergency blankets in my car. Can find them on Temu really cheap.
@@sonneversets3530Those commodes come in folding versions and are a superior camp toilet when you replace the little pail with a 5gal bucket.
Yes! A bible, definitely!
Yes! If you have access to your phone & internet, the Bible can be on your phone. Oherwise, it's good to have the printed Word. I keep a Gideon NT in my car.
This was a perfect rundown to remind and guide me/someone to get ready for hurricane season, which officially started last week on 6/1. The only thing I would suggest additionally is to put in 3 days worth of any maintenance medications you need, in case you can’t get to your pharmacy. Actually, based on going through 8 hurricanes now (including Andrew, Katrina, Rita and the 2 in 2020 back to back here in Louisiana) if there is a way to put a whole week’s worth of your scripts up in your kit, it’s not a bad idea. Pharmacies work very hard to get up & running after storms, but that doesn’t mean that power is available and roads are passable. There is enough stress and struggle without running out of your maintenance meds.
Hi, Loved the video. well thought out, organized! I would add the mylar tent and blankets as others said, For me, I would want to be hidden, not found. I would add a sleep mask to block light, ear plu,gs and some very soft little blanket to wrap on my neck, as sleep is so important in a bug out. just in case the shelter in place was not possible. I saw to label the bin "Family Photos"
Add the instant coffee to the protein shakes!
I put together food drink hygiene bags for homeless and dollar tree helps me a lot.
I'm so grateful for these videos. I've discovered Dollar Tree!!! Times are tough for everyone now.
One thing I love about the instant breakfast shakes is they can be a meal replacement in themselves. In a real TSHTF scenario you simply might need to be hidden and concealed. On the flip side you might want to stay as mobile as possible but still stay safe. These shakes allow you to do both. As you’ve often heard it’s sometimes dangerous to stay in one location too long. You need to be as mobile as possible but still be stealthy. And in a pinch so long as you can keep them clean you can always reuse them for extra water storage. Reuse them as containers with a life straw or Sawyer products and you will have the potential of never running out of portable water. That’s the very first thing that will kill you regardless of your status in life (dehydration).
How about doing a video about how you can better manage to keep your preps themselves safe?
I was shocked when you said 50 percent have emergency kits. I would have guessed 5 percent at the most.
I agree. So many folks are just skimming along. So many watch mainstream media. They believe the lies if it’s not literally slapping them in the face. Wake up people!
I'm in a conservative county and everyone I know is prepped. We don't have "kits." We have rooms, garages, etc. 😊
It all depends on the region. Areas that routinely have inclement weather (or at least the possibility of it) will have more people who are prepared for power outages.
I have moved Many places in my life, most not by my choice, but where work sent us. Thru fires, floods, blizzards, tornadoes and we were always prepared, It was just a given to us.
I live in New Orleans. I think many of our residents have kits (or the items are already in the house if not a dedicated box/kit) due to hurricane season. I’m sure FL residents are the same way. I’d imagine CA residents are prepared due to wildfires and earthquakes.
I buy battery-operated, disposable electric "tea lights" (fake candles) at my dollar tree, to use during power outages. They provide a small amount of light, and can be left on in a bathrooms and other high-traffic locations all night for a few nights. This makes it easier, and safer, to navigate a very dark house. It's also less scary for children who are often afraid of the dark.
I used to boil water for instant coffee on those gel heaters. I just used one of my pots, a rack, and a teapot. I’m like you. Gotta have that coffee. ⏳
Instead of steno, i make up some rolled up corrugated strip inside an empty tuna can and pour old melted candle wax over it. No leaking. Empty tuna cans come in handy for other things too.
You were in Scouts, weren't you?
I’ve done that too. I always have Gulf Wax on hand for my canning lids.
@DepDawg what is gulf wax?
@@garlicgirl3149 Gulf wax is a popular paraffin wax used in canning. It’s sold in the supermarket where the wooden matches are - the sort of neglected, forgotten section in the back of the store lol. It comes in cubes in a white box.
When you’re canning food, once the jars have cooled and you screw on the rings, you melt Gulf wax over the top to make sure the rings don’t get knocked loose if the jars are jostled. You can also use it to make traditional candles, or candles in a can that contains rolled up corrugated cardboard. We always take one of those canned candles in each backpack when camping or hiking.
@@DepDawg Thank you so much for explaining!
Some great items many of which I i wouldn't think of, so thank you for helping us with our 72 hour kit. Im much more confident about being prepared, if the need arises.
Coffee filters are great for emergency toilet paper.
Like she said, Dollar Tree is not always the best or cheapest. In an emergency, are you going to grab the flashlight you have, or only the best one will work in your hands.
Things to add, that you already have, that DT doesn't is socks and underwear. 72 hrs YOU WILL CHANGE, outer clothing can last in an emergency.
Most everyone can go 72 hours without food, but water is another matter.
Lots of great info 😍 thank you. ⏳️
I'm not sure of the exact name, but I have been told that you can get these emergency straws things that sterilize water. I think they're called life straw, or something like that. Probably can get at a camping gear place or maybe tractor supply!!🫶💜
Great kit Jara, glad you recommended the pets! ⏳⏳⏳
Thank goodness Reeces cups were included! Def needed for my stress
Regular peanut butter can be added to various ramens to add protein and make a Thai style noddle. Not necessarily a prepper hack just throwing it out there.
⌛️You really got me thinking about doing this! What a great idea! This would also be great to take when traveling!
I would pick sachets of food (e.g. tuna) over canned. Same quality, same thing, but you will not be dragging a can, which is trash anyway. Also, you could put however much coffee you think you will use over those 72 hrs in a ziplock bag and ditch the rest. I know that you wanted to go Dollar Tree all the way, but a GOOD knife is a must.
Nice kit. In the southwest sunscreen and a brimmed hat.
Thank you for the tips.
I would add more and wind up with a foot locker on wheels. Lol.
But what you shared lends to a lot of ideas. 😊
If you live in a hot climate like I do (Florida) add bug repellent and a battery operated mini Fan. My dollar tree also has mosquito coils and citronella candles. I would add some spices too. Easiest way if you are just getting started, cut a new drinking straw in half, melt one end to seal it. Fill 2/3 full with salt, pepper, garlic or even sugar. Melt the end to seal it and you have portable tubes of spice/sugar. I would add a note pad, cards, or a couple of books. Zip ties and my store sells blue tarps. My store also gas quarts of unscented boeach which us good for cleaning, sanitation, wound care and can be added to tap water to sanitize for drinking.
FYI School supplies at Walmart is cheaper. Notebooks right now is 50 cents vs 1.25 at DT.
You could get a cheap suitcase for each person to put all this stuff and other needs in it and store in closet or some place easy to grab. You can also get bio degradable RV toilet paper
Thank you for this video!!😊
You're welcome. Thank you for watching!
I like the idea of the tote because everything fits. Another idea is breaking it up into 2- 5 gallon buckets. You could use one of the buckets as a toilet with the trash bags already in the kitchen
I haven’t seen the headlamps at Dollar Tree in months. I always look for them. They are great little headlamps for the price. You can’t have enough of them at that price. Great to have a bunch to give to others during a power outage.
Walmart has inexpensive headlamps in the camping section.
⌛ Nice video!! every one should really do this for at the BARE minimum food and water at least. a full kit like you had was amazing.
Your Dollar Tree is a lot better stocked than the one we have in our town
Definitely visit Dollar Trees when traveling. Our town's store isn't the greatest either, but 45 miles away. WOW. ( maybe combine with a Doctor's Appt., visiting Family etc ) You will discover some really impressive stores. I've seen The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. 😂😂😂
Totally agree! We have 2 of them in our area that don’t stock half the items you picked up.
Our DT doesn’t have half of what your store has.
Same, lol
We have a few, so I may have luck between all of them.😂
Pre cut some plastic for each window and door with extra for taping and clearly label inc 2 rolls of buck tape as that fixes everything will help is speed is issue plus you can get seals for toilet to stop waste coming up
Great tips!
⏳ awesome ideas to help others get prepared. Thank you for sharing your ideas.
👍⌛️Thanks! We are prepared with go bags and stuff for sheltering in place but I always like to see others input. I am sorry to hear that economics limits some from preparing. I hope that for most, it’s procrastination or not thinking that it could happen in their area. These people need a wake up call before it happens to them. All they need to do is to have an occasional look at the news. It can happen anywhere, out of the blue.
John Jensen from British Columbia.
You definitely have a better Dollar Tree than we do!
I have at least 8 in a 10 mile radius of me and they all have different items. While she was packing, I kept asking the video, “Why didn’t you get______ instead?”😂
I just had an Ah Ha moment, my closest DT is still over five miles away, and it’s always wiped out. As I was leaving I realized there’s a large apartment complex next to it, and a trailer park behind it. Just made me realize how convenient it is to walk to for those living so close. There’s another DT about the same distance away just a different direction and it’s always stocked, I prefer the first one as there is road construction to get to the 2nd one, but also it’s a very car dependent area, it’s in a huge shopping center, and no residences that are really walkable. So I guess I will battle the road work, it just takes 2-3 times longer to get to even though it’s about the same distance.
Mine always looks like the apocalypse already happened 😂
Our dollar
tree always looks like a tornado hit i
Was thinking the same thing. Dollar Tree jackpot 😂
I've used one of those folding knives for years and highly recommend them. Mine is stainless steel and has a serrated blade. I use it mainly to open boxes - Amazon, etc - but it can also saw through thin branches. I added a loop of rawhide through the hole in the plastic handle to keep it reachable. Darn, I think I'll pick up one for my car and another for my emergency kit!
Update: I bought one today (6/22/24), it's basically the same knife with two changes. 1st, manufacturer no longer does all of the final finishing so the two small exposed bolts need some filing with a file (no biggie, time to use those metal files on your nail clippers) to smooth them and 2nd, the blade is much sharper with very pointy edges (maybe). Either mine has really been worn over the past few years or the pointy factor has changed. But it's still a good deal.
I really love Yardley! To me the soaps smell so good, I will have to give the wipes a try too! Thanks!
I live in New Orleans. We have to have a lot of extra water. It’s hurricane season now, but the last one we had that affected my neighborhood was Ida a few years ago. We wet towels and kept them on our necks to avoid overheating. We also slept outside on the balcony because it was hotter inside. We were without power for around a month during the hottest part of the summer. You can’t safely live in the Deep South without AC in the summer.
I wish my dollar tree was as stocked as yours.😁
⌛️ thank you for sharing your wisdom.
Great idea ive been thinking about putting together a few totes for my family for hurricane kits seems like im the only one who thinks about such things
Very nice! Thank you for sharing this. Many of the items you listed, I already have. However, you listed some good ideas that I don’t have. Appreciate your input.
Jara, I always say it but you never cease to amaze me...that is a great kit!! You thought of things that I know I would have not thought of. That is truly a great idea. Thanks as always! ⏳
The dried fruit would go great in the oatmeal.
My kit is in a back pack. Easy carry
For my vehicle, I have an actual hiking bag. This is similar to your backpack, but it also has some bells and whistles (literally) built in, which is nice.
If you are without power but in your own home, chances are you have enough food already in frig (eat first) freezer (eat next) and pantry (eat last) to feed a family for 3-4 weeks without missing a meal. If you need to vacate, fill empty school backpacks with food from frig, freezer and pantry. You DO NOT need a special kit of food.
These are things that are approved by FEMA ( I think) for everyone. Maybe you needed to go to the grocery store and before you could go you then could not go to the store, you will be glad you had the extra
I see what you are saying. I cook, so I really do need these quick items to eat. I don't keep them in my pantry.
Gosh there are so many helpful hints here in the video and in the comments. Thanks. These are my go to's: hand warmers can heat plastic cups of food to a level that would be more palatable. Hand warm wipes and towels to bathe with. Solar light stakes are a great addition. We buy a whole flat of them and set out in the yard to charge. They will give off enough light to make a room comfortable, are good personal night lights for the kids to go to sleep with too. Thanks for the good advice. Oh clothes pins come in handy too.
it would make a good christmas gift or gift for young adults that move away for Collage
Great idea!
Absolutely awesome idea!
I have 2 kids that are 3 person families each... this just might be all their Xmas gifts this year! 🎉