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christin
@christin
are y'all thinking about these things?
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@christin
cc @keccers.eth πŸ‘€
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@serendipity
Ironically, I’m planning of getting rid of all of my apocalyptic healthcare items I’ve hoarded over the years in an attempt to downsize. Basic Items I recommend to add to your toolkit off the top of my head: Saline, Distilled water, basic antibiotics, basic medicines, basic dressings. Larger is better for dressings and bigger wounds and you can always cut to size with sterile scissors. Lighter to sterilize and disinfect any unconventional metal tools. N95 masks and latex free Coban self wrap bandaging. The self wrap bandaging is critical bc it removes your reliance on adhesives to stay sticky. Also will help your n95 mask adhere to your face if the strings get worn out over time. So many useful things it can be used for. Tweezers,good enough to be sharped, very helpful in many situations. Tourniquets. good quality scissors to cut through thick bloody garments. bleed stop. Lots of bleedstop. Hyphochlorous acid or investing in items that make it easy for you to create your own.
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@sophia-indrajaal
Missing a big one for general disaster/apocalypse: Go Bag. Paper Maps and compass All your documents/important info Cash/hardware wallet Shortwave radio Food and Water Can opener Etc
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@gokhan.eth
share the lunk pls
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@trishd
Yeah, our household had for years, but we're still probably stereotypical out-of-shape, older sort-of prepper types as we're more loners than living in a group scenario. I generally think more in terms of another COVID-type situation.
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@shazow.eth
Don't do jackery, they use older battery chemistry which loses capacity very fast. Get something modern with LiFePO4 batteries, they last x10 longer. I'm happy with ecoflow for portable (best weight vs capacity too).
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@saintiipapi
I've not given it much thought tho , guess I can use this as a template
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@chicbangs.eth
i live in utah (emergency preparedness is ingrained in culture here) so yes cc: @trish
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@ceej
honestly the apocalypse can just have me
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@pichi
I have emergency prep for 3 months. Anything longer than that and I’m peacing out. My stuff is more focused on localized, but widespread disaster, where it would be dangerous/impossible/improbable to leave. Anything truly apocalyptic and I’d probably be done with it after a few weeks. And eventually I’d run out of migraine medicine and become a very unpleasant person.
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@olystuart
I used to when I was younger... Now I'm more of a nihilist about collapse because I have a family and there's no way we would survive any real collapse, what am I going to do fight off the armed meth gangs with trucks? Yeah right. But still, I've been meaning to do a big overhaul on my emergency pack and supplies, I should do it.
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@esteez.eth
no but now I want to
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@eljuniordiaz.eth
I don't even prep for my day sometimes πŸ˜…πŸ₯²
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@cameron
πŸ‘€
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I used to but not anymore
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