#221143 - 04/08/11 01:59 PM
Re: Office Kit
[Re: Lono]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 05/05/07
Posts: 3601
Loc: Ontario, Canada
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Looks like a good kit to me.
You might consider a CPR barrier ... a trusty crow-bar ... Money in addition to the roll of quarters. Maybe enough to get a room at a nearby hotel/motel. Good calls Lono. Thanks! Made me think of extra nitrile gloves and a good pair of work gloves too!
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#221144 - 04/08/11 02:09 PM
Re: Office Kit
[Re: bacpacjac]
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I'd add leather gloves, dust mask and a small pry bar in the event of an earthquake.
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#221145 - 04/08/11 02:13 PM
Re: Office Kit
[Re: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor]
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Loc: Ontario, Canada
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Great suggestions Liathmor! You're so right about tight packing. I'm glad I have a day off to play. I subbed a primaloft jacket for the fleece, scrunched into a big ziplock. (warmer, smaller and lighter!) I'll pack some MREs in my desk drawer and threw one main meal of one into the pack along with a heater). I'll also store some more meals in the office kitchen cupboards. That therma rest is a good idea. i've added it to the shopping list.
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#221147 - 04/08/11 02:38 PM
Re: Office Kit
[Re: bacpacjac]
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Carpal Tunnel
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+1 on a sleeping pad. I use a ridgerest or similar.
Small radio?
Paper copies of important info; map, transit schedules, friends phone numbers, etc
Suggestion: Much of the camping gear in the car, but can you keep a 'gym bag' at your desk? For toiletries, snacks, change of clothes.
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#221159 - 04/08/11 03:09 PM
Re: Office Kit
[Re: bacpacjac]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 07/11/10
Posts: 1680
Loc: New Port Richey, Fla
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I've been thinking quite a bit lately about the physical ability requirements of "getting home" if it involves more than a 20 mile trek.. I think that if I lived in earthquake country, a used $150 mountain style bike with heavy duty inner tubes, a small hand air pump, rim tools, and patch kit on a used bike rack might make sense...add some luggage racks/panniers to lash your pack too, even if you had to push the bike, would make your passage considerably easier, especially if you are my age.....my planned route home would be to follow existing roads, and use the off road capabilities if required
for bacpacjac... is there a place to stash a bike at work... lock it up, remove the seat to preclude theft?
Edited by LesSnyder (04/08/11 03:11 PM)
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#221162 - 04/08/11 03:25 PM
Re: Office Kit
[Re: bacpacjac]
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Registered: 01/25/09
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I'd also try to figure out a way to have a small flashlight, whisle and car key on my person at all times. And a knife if you can get away with it.
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#221174 - 04/08/11 04:37 PM
Re: Office Kit
[Re: bacpacjac]
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Registered: 09/19/05
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Loc: San Francisco Bay Area
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I don't know what the expected disasters are in your area: earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards, floods? What I'd have depends on what I'd expect. If there's a danger of earthquakes or nearby explosions (see my 3d paragraph), I'd have leather gloves, glowsticks (no sparks to ignite vapors), dustmask, shoes I'd be able to walk over debris, broken glass, etc. with, maybe some thick clothes that would offer protection against snags, even a hard hat.
In addition, how close are the major highway and the train tracks? Do trucks and trains haul in bad chemicals, gases, fuels, etc? I'd want to figure out how to shelter in place in my office if I were downwind of hazardous vapors from accidents on the highway or rail.
What are the other industries in your area? Welding, car painting, etc.? I'd be interested in shelter in place if there are hazardous chemicals in my industrial area, plus in knowing safe places to evacuate to and safe routes that are upwind, uphill, and upstream.
Forty kilometers is about 25 miles? That's too far for me to walk in a reasonable length of time in my situation and especially in inclement weather; others would find it a walk in the park, I'm sure. One of my plans would be how to meet up with family members if we're stranded. We have a communications plan that assumes phones are out, but we're both hams and can rely on our radios for communications.
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