Not sure if anyone has had this idea....... Ive got to give this credit to my father as it was him that started with the concept and between him we kept adding to it till it would just close with some careful packing.....
in a basic shtf situation we have some basic preps all together in a shower proof box even if the house is in bits we will have something to go to
anyhow... the box
a Poundstretcher treasure chest we have had years...
lid off...
and the contents...
As people like lists...
Few table candle....
Matches...
Plastic cutlery
Hand soap
Acohol hand sanitiser
Washing up liquid,
Bleach
Fly Spray
Foam aerosol fire extinguisher
Dry powder extinguisher
FM wind up radio
Loo roll
Gas cartridges for stove and lantern (not in box dont want to bust the glass globe)
LED bike strobe light
Gas match
Water purification tablets
Pure easy water filter and spare filter
Folding bucket
compact water bottle
Kitchen roll
machete
several head torches
2 wind up torches
Builders gloves
Latex gloves
folding stanley knife
duct and insulation tape
Lighter
Few old tiles (to put candles on)
Gas stove
More matches
Army compact water filter and spare cartridge
First aid kit
Cable ties
Bin bags
50 x tea lights
Batteries
rubber washing up gloves
I think thats it
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Re: Our Bug IN box......
nice stash, Ive used a similar box (wrapped up alot) for one of my sites Ive buried supplies in outside the house.
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Thanks YA. Going to give this some further thought now.
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Nice setup
I see two different gas cartridges there, does the lantern use the old pierce ones and the stove the resealables ?
Also, remember to rotate the bleach as the liquid stuff breaks down over time (becoming less effective)
Bucket...Great idea (got to gather the untreated water in something)
Was I the only one who read the package of nightlights in the photo as SUX ?
I see two different gas cartridges there, does the lantern use the old pierce ones and the stove the resealables ?
Also, remember to rotate the bleach as the liquid stuff breaks down over time (becoming less effective)
Bucket...Great idea (got to gather the untreated water in something)
Was I the only one who read the package of nightlights in the photo as SUX ?
jennyjj01 wrote:"I'm not in the least bit worried because I'm prepared: Are you?"
"All Things Strive" Gd Tak 'GarLondonpreppy wrote: At its core all prepping is, is making sure you're not down to your last sheet of loo roll when you really need a poo.
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ForgeCorvus wrote:Nice setup
I see two different gas cartridges there, does the lantern use the old pierce ones and the stove the resealables ?
Also, remember to rotate the bleach as the liquid stuff breaks down over time (becoming less effective)
Bucket...Great idea (got to gather the untreated water in something)
Was I the only one who read the package of nightlights in the photo as SUX ?
Yes the stove in the box uses resealable cartridges... and the lantern uses pierce type...
(not that its a major issue got a mix of stoves and lanterns in the shed (lantern is stored without gas in it no chance of it leaking and becoming a hazard) try not to keep too many flammables in the house for obvious safety reasons
Thanks for the tip re the bleach that hadnt crossed my mind
oh and its 50x
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It was the hazard factor I was thinking about, compatablity less so
But if someone only has one stove and one lantern its better for them both to use the same kind of cans...... I've gone for the shotgun approch and have at least one stove for each of the common disposible cartridges, that way no matter what is available I'll have something it fits in.
My Dyslexia kicks in like that sometimes, for me its a minor niggle rather then a disablity
But if someone only has one stove and one lantern its better for them both to use the same kind of cans...... I've gone for the shotgun approch and have at least one stove for each of the common disposible cartridges, that way no matter what is available I'll have something it fits in.
My Dyslexia kicks in like that sometimes, for me its a minor niggle rather then a disablity
jennyjj01 wrote:"I'm not in the least bit worried because I'm prepared: Are you?"
"All Things Strive" Gd Tak 'GarLondonpreppy wrote: At its core all prepping is, is making sure you're not down to your last sheet of loo roll when you really need a poo.
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ForgeCorvus wrote:It was the hazard factor I was thinking about, compatablity less so
But if someone only has one stove and one lantern its better for them both to use the same kind of cans...... I've gone for the shotgun approch and have at least one stove for each of the common disposible cartridges, that way no matter what is available I'll have something it fits in.
My Dyslexia kicks in like that sometimes, for me its a minor niggle rather then a disablity
Had that stove since i did the duke of Edinburgh they didnt like the one shot cartridges for some reason.... I had one go on cross threaded i took the safe precaution of walking off the campsite and lobbing it into a field across the road... ( when i picked it up a day later there was still some liquid gas in it so it was left there when i went home ((sorry farmer i did try))
cant beat the coleman petrol stove IMO but no way am i storing that in the house full of petrol
Way i look at it every aerosol can is full of butane anyway but its sensible to keep a bare minimum in a dwelling (god knows what you do if you live in a flat)
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine