I am currently assembling two BOBs for myself and my wife. I am basing the contents on this pre-assembled pack from a company here in New Zealand:
http://www.prepare.co.nz/shoppingcart/default.cfm?cat_id=1308I would like some comments please on the items that have been chosen for their kit. I am assembling one each for us, and we will modify our own to suit.
What we are using are some backpacks from KMart, with pretty much everything listed on the prepare.co.nz site. From that list, still to procure:
- A decent torch (flashlight)- I want an LED torch with right-angle head powered by AAA batteries. If I don't find one soon I'll get something to fill the gap while I'm looking.
- Aquatabs. Easily available.
- A drink bottle
- Spare batteries
...and fill in the checklist and list of important numbers!
Differences from that list:
- Bag is a KMart rucksack (looked strong enough, and has comfortable straps)
- Radio is a small AM/FM AAA radio with speaker and headphones.
- FAK is quite small. I don't know what theirs is, but ours is pretty basic and I've added some paracetamol and antiseptic cream (for burns, cuts and stings etc.)
- Only one pack of waterproof matches
- Only two candles (might go up to 6)
- Roll of 20 rubbish bags (trash bags)
- Probably will forgo the drink bottle and pack 2x2litre bottled water
Additions:
- Bic Mini lighter
- Can opener
- Wooly hat and gloves
- Compass and thermometer on keyring (not accurate, but certainly consistent)
- Copies of personal documents (these will be done Real Soon Now)
- Magnetic board games (chess and backgammon)
Here in New Zealand we expect to have to evacuate due to floods and earthquakes, but we won't have to evacuate too far and the gub'mint is fairly well prepared to sort things out afterwards. The BOB is for when we have to leave the house due to its recent or imminent destruction. We also have an "earthquake kit" with bigger items and lots more water for the case where we don't have to leave, but there are no services like water and electricity (can pitch a tent in the back garden if the house falls down). I am also putting some stuff in the car, but generally you would stay in the car for shelter, and if you can attract attention you will be found if you've gone astray. In addition we both carry a Ritter PSK (mine's modified).
On the assumption that something's better than nothing, we're doing quite well...
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