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| #297479 - 11/08/20 09:17 PM  Prepping for Unforeseen Events in a Grid Down |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
 _00544-1061044638.png)  Registered:  11/13/06
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 Loc:  Nacogdoches, Texas
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I believe I'm prepped to handle everyday events (events I can foresee) during a grid-down situation, be it for a short term or long. In addition to my medical kit, which I covered a lot, the following are additional items for a grid-down situation:
 03 Boxes of latex-free gloves (two boxes are open)
 01 Box of latex gloves
 02 116-count boxes of Alka-Seltzer (I know this is overkill, but Alka-Seltzer can be a life-saver)
 13 Rolls of 2" CoFlex
 10 ten-count 4" x 4" gauze sponges
 07 Curad Wound Care Kits
 06 first aid kits (this is in addition to my above-mentioned medical kit)
 02 six-count Kleenex Go Packs
 01 ten-count extra socks
 01 extra pack of undergarments from Sam's Club (I'm not revealing any more details)
 02 forty-pack sandwich crackers
 03 eight-pack sandwich crackers
 03 extra pairs of sunglasses
 01 open box of hand sanitizing wipes (estimating fifty left)
 34 boxes of Kleenex
 31 5" x 9" trauma pads
 01 open fifty-count box of biohazard bags (probably forty-eight bags left)
 12 40" x 40" x 56" triangular bandages
 01 open box 3" x 4" non-adherent pads
 02 eye pads
 01 100-count box fingertip bandages
 04 After Bite
 05 1" x 10 yards cloth tape
 01 100-count knuckle bandages
 01 eighty-count .75" x 3" plastic bandages
 05 digital thermometers
 03 3" elastic bandages
 01 4" elastic bandage
 01 DripDrop ORS
 01 cold compress
 09 #11 sterile disposable scalpels
 01 open box 100-count 3" x 3" gauze pads
 01 3" elastic bandage
 04 emergency blankets
 02 penlights
 03 SWAT tourniquets
 09 3" gauze rolls
 03 1/8 ounce Burn Jel
 02 Dyna-Stopper
 02 4" x 4" burn dressing
 02 4" x 16" burn dressing
 04 packs of eye pads
 02 irrigation syringes
 04 six-count antiseptic towelettes
 01 bandage scissors
 01 2" x 6" burn dressing
 06 cotton-tipped applicators
 02 eye shields
 01 2" elastic bandage
 02 1" cloth tape
 01 Dentemp
 01 open twenty-five count box 4" x 4" sponges
 02 13 ounce jars petroleum jelly
 01 4 ounces cough suppressant
 02 twenty-five count cough drops
 02 200-count boxes alcohol prep pads
 03 liquid generic Tylenol (I'm unable to swallow pills because of my throat)
 06 thirty-six count chewable aspirin (twenty-seven doses total)
 04 generic lip balm
 01 100 count 1" x 3" bandaids
 01 1.25 ounce Ben's 30% DEET
 01 3.4 ounces Natrapel
 02 pill crushers
 01 4 ounces hand sanitizer (I'm having trouble getting more hand sanitizer)
 04 8 ounces hand sanitizer
 03 three-pack Carmex
 05 pill splitters
 02 300-count bottles 5000 mcg Vitamin B12 (this will last me 600 days)
 
 Clearly, I'm not covering food and water (except for sandwich crackers). I have more sterile strips than I can count. There may be some things that I have but did not think to include.
 
 To the point of this thread, while I believe I'm prepped for emergencies I foresee in a grid down (long term and short), everyday situations. It is the unforeseen events that have me wondering if I have everything that I can get. Based on my list, your experiences, and so forth, can you think of emergencies that I can't think of? Is there a go-to product that helps you in about every situation?
 
 Edit: I forgot to mention two pairs of prescription glasses, a cleaning cloth, and an extra eyeglass case.
 
 Jeanette Isabelle
 
 Edited by Jeanette_Isabelle (11/08/20 09:21 PM)
 
_________________________I'm not sure whose twisted idea it was to put hundreds of adolescents in underfunded schools run by people whose dreams were crushed years ago, but I admire the sadism. -- Wednesday Adams, Wednesday
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| #297482 - 11/08/20 10:33 PM  Re: Prepping for Unforeseen Events in a Grid Down
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle] |  
|   Geezer in Chief
 Geezer
 
 Registered:  08/26/06
 Posts: 7705
 Loc:  southern Cal
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Lights come in handy in emeergeencies.  You didn't mention those, although I bet you have some.  Good to have at lest one reliable headlamp.  basic tools - hammer, shovel, maybe an axe?
 You are in hurricane country, although thankfully well inland.  What about tarps?  You are likely to get massive rainfall.  Can you cope with that?
 
 PPE items - gloves, helmet, stout boots (steel toes?), face masks (useful for much more than covid).
 
 How will you cook?  some sort of camp stove and fuel should be handy, along with the all essential coffee.....
 
 I like solar panels for recharging at least phones, headlamps, and other small items.
 
 In a way it comes down to basics - food and potable water.  You don't need the exotic MRE, lifeboat rations, and all that.  Basic canned goods will go down quite well.
 
 What are your preps for diarrhea, constipation, and all those things that accompany changes in diet and daily routines?
 
_________________________Geezer in Chief
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| #297484 - 11/08/20 11:37 PM  Re: Prepping for Unforeseen Events in a Grid Down
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle] |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
   Registered:  04/28/10
 Posts: 3186
 Loc:  Big Sky Country
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I'm reasonably well prepared but if the grid was down for a long time in my corner of Montana things would get nippy!  It's 12 degrees today and will much colder come Dec/Jan/Feb.  I don't really have a good system of heating my place for long.  There are some propane heaters on the market but I don't know that they're safe to run indoors for long periods.  This wouldn't be a survival issue immediately as I have plenty of appropriate winter gear (boots, mukluks, coats, semi-arctic sleeping bags, etc) but obviously keeping the water from freezing would be an issue. Right now I have plenty of food for a couple of months.  Probably around a month of Datrex, a couple months of Mountain House, canned and fair stock of dried beans, etc. While I don't expect it to be an issue I'd be remiss if I didn't mention that I am adequately stocked with firearms and ammo.  There hasn't been a round of 9mm or 5.56 on the shelves for a couple months, and in my last trip to the LGS virtually every round for every caliber was gone!      That would be much more disconcerting to me if I hadn't had the foresight to keep "a bit of ammo" on hand.  Really it's not even so much "prepping" as just keeping stuff around I use.  I've got two or three thousand rounds of 9mm and probably 500 rounds of 12 ga, mostly 00 Buckshot and slugs.  The one area I kind of wish I had stacked deeper is 5.56; there I have maybe 700 round.  That's enough to equip four US Army soldiers with the standard combat load but not enough to go out and plink recreationally with any frequency.  But it should be enough for anything short of a Red Dawn  situation.    
_________________________“I'd rather have questions that cannot be answered than answers that can't be questioned.” —Richard Feynman
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| #297485 - 11/09/20 12:04 AM  Re: Prepping for Unforeseen Events in a Grid Down
[Re: hikermor] |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
 _00544-1061044638.png)  Registered:  11/13/06
 Posts: 2989
 Loc:  Nacogdoches, Texas
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Lights come in handy in emeergeencies.  You didn't mention those, although I bet you have some.  Good to have at lest one reliable headlamp.  basic tools - hammer, shovel, maybe an axe?I have six MAG-LITE flashlights, a headlamp in my medical kit, and tools (Philips screwdriver, ratchet, socket, and four wrenches). We also have tools in the garage. You are in hurricane country, although thankfully well inland.  What about tarps?  You are likely to get massive rainfall.  Can you cope with that?We have tarps and duct tape. PPE items - gloves, helmet, stout boots (steel toes?), face masks (useful for much more than covid).I have gloves and masks. How will you cook?  some sort of camp stove and fuel should be handy, along with the all essential coffee.....Mom has a sun oven, which she uses to reduce the amount of heat generated in the kitchen during the summer months. I like solar panels for recharging at least phones, headlamps, and other small items.We have three solar panels. What are your preps for diarrhea, constipation, and all those things that accompany changes in diet and daily routines? This is why I created this thread. I knew someone would ask questions I have not thought of. Jeanette Isabelle
_________________________I'm not sure whose twisted idea it was to put hundreds of adolescents in underfunded schools run by people whose dreams were crushed years ago, but I admire the sadism. -- Wednesday Adams, Wednesday
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| #297486 - 11/09/20 12:05 AM  Re: Prepping for Unforeseen Events in a Grid Down
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle] |  
|   Pooh-Bah
 
   Registered:  03/13/05
 Posts: 2322
 Loc:  Colorado
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You need to add a hernia repair kit, if you're lugging all that stuff around everyday.       01 extra pack of undergarments from Sam's Club (I'm not revealing any more details)We appreciate that. That should cover things for the foreseeable future. You can never have too many spares. All my joking aside ... on the serious side though - since this is for a "grid down" situation (i.e., "no power") - don't you want to add some type of portable power?  A few batteries?  A solar charger maybe? |  
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| #297487 - 11/09/20 12:15 AM  Re: Prepping for Unforeseen Events in a Grid Down
[Re: Phaedrus] |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
 _00544-1061044638.png)  Registered:  11/13/06
 Posts: 2989
 Loc:  Nacogdoches, Texas
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Though I belong to a gun club, I don't own a firearm because of my anxiety. I would end up doing more harm than good.
 On the other hand, people may want to get out of harm's way when they see a loaded gun shaking that much.
 
 Jeanette Isabelle
 
_________________________I'm not sure whose twisted idea it was to put hundreds of adolescents in underfunded schools run by people whose dreams were crushed years ago, but I admire the sadism. -- Wednesday Adams, Wednesday
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| #297488 - 11/09/20 12:20 AM  Re: Prepping for Unforeseen Events in a Grid Down
[Re: haertig] |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
 _00544-1061044638.png)  Registered:  11/13/06
 Posts: 2989
 Loc:  Nacogdoches, Texas
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All my joking aside ... on the serious side though - since this is for a "grid down" situation (i.e., "no power") - don't you want to add some type of portable power?  A few batteries?  A solar charger maybe?  I have batteries for my flashlights, and I mentioned the three solar panels. Jeanette Isabelle
_________________________I'm not sure whose twisted idea it was to put hundreds of adolescents in underfunded schools run by people whose dreams were crushed years ago, but I admire the sadism. -- Wednesday Adams, Wednesday
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| #297490 - 11/09/20 01:13 AM  Re: Prepping for Unforeseen Events in a Grid Down
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle] |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
 _00544-1061044638.png)  Registered:  11/13/06
 Posts: 2989
 Loc:  Nacogdoches, Texas
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What are your preps for diarrhea, constipation, and all those things that accompany changes in diet and daily routines? This is why I created this thread. I knew someone would ask questions I have not thought of.As for constipation, I don't know if I should get milk of magnesia (the direction I'm leaning) or Imodium A-D Liquid. As for diarrhea, my first line would be electrolyte drinks, which we have. It may not be a bad idea to add a bottle of Pepto-Bismol to the list. Jeanette Isabelle
_________________________I'm not sure whose twisted idea it was to put hundreds of adolescents in underfunded schools run by people whose dreams were crushed years ago, but I admire the sadism. -- Wednesday Adams, Wednesday
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| #297491 - 11/09/20 01:55 AM  Re: Prepping for Unforeseen Events in a Grid Down
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle] |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
   Registered:  04/28/10
 Posts: 3186
 Loc:  Big Sky Country
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I only say this half-jokingly; for constipation you could keep a bag of candy made with maltodextrin!  About for pieces of Russel Stover  candy will have you running for the bathroom!   
_________________________“I'd rather have questions that cannot be answered than answers that can't be questioned.” —Richard Feynman
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| #297492 - 11/09/20 02:48 AM  Re: Prepping for Unforeseen Events in a Grid Down
[Re: haertig] |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
 _00544-1061044638.png)  Registered:  11/13/06
 Posts: 2989
 Loc:  Nacogdoches, Texas
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You can never have too many spares.True. However, as you can see from my list, a person can have too many eye pads, sterile strips, digital thermometers, and After Bite. Everything else looks about right. Jeanette Isabelle
_________________________I'm not sure whose twisted idea it was to put hundreds of adolescents in underfunded schools run by people whose dreams were crushed years ago, but I admire the sadism. -- Wednesday Adams, Wednesday
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