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Be Prepared: 5 Strategies for Building a Budget-Friendly Emergency Kit
It’s Hurricane Preparedness Week so this is an excellent opportunity to take stock of your situation now instead of waiting for the next natural disaster to make headlines.
Are you ready for an emergency? Preparing doesn’t have to be expensive.
How to Build Your Emergency Kit for Less
Sure, you could plunk down more than $200 on a one-size-fits-all emergency kit filled with stuff you probably won’t need.
Or, try the budget-friendly option: build your own customized, cost-effective kit. Here’s how.
1. Decide What You Need
First of all, know what you need.
The Red Cross suggests keeping these bare essentials on hand, mostly common-sense items: food, water, extra clothes and medicine.
You definitely need a stash of those. But what other goods make sense for where you live?
In my part of Florida, I can’t think of a disaster scenario that would necessitate the hand chain saw or rope in the $200 kit I mentioned, but maybe I’d feel differently if I had to deal with tornadoes or earthquakes, or if I lived in a wooded area.
Figure out what your kit needs and prioritize those items. And don’t get carried away -- you probably just need to be able to feed yourself for a week or so, not build a shelter on a desert island.
2. Prep for Free
Some of your preparation won’t cost you a dime. It’s all about gathering stuff you already have, like important documents, cell phone chargers, maps and spare emergency cash.
You can even stock your stash with free items -- Raven signs up for free samples online and uses some of the giveaways toward her emergency kit.
Instead of buying it by the flat, consider bottling your own water. Use bleach-purified, leftover two-liter bottles and treated municipal water. Just don’t use milk or juice cartons, which can harbor bacteria. Date your bottles and replace them every six months, and you’re good to go.
If you’ll need water for hygienic purposes, clean your bathtub, then fill it with cold water. It won’t be potable, but you can use it to flush toilets and keep yourself clean.
Don’t forget your protein! Beef jerky is a great survival snack -- but it isn’t cheap. You could dehydrate your own and save money and sodium content. Plus, you get to make your beef jerky the way you like. Check yard sales or Craigslist to find a dehydrator on the cheap.
Whenever you’re doing your own food prep, make sure you’re meticulous. Items undergoing long-term storage can get contaminated if they’re not perfectly sanitized and sealed -- and you don’t want to discover your food stash is useless when an emergency arises.
3. DIY to Save
In my area, hurricane shutters are important, but expensive.
The good news is you can make your own out of plywood or polycarbonate from Home Depot -- just make sure to factor in the cost of waste when you’re doing your comparison. You may not be able to find much use for raw material scraps once you cut out shutters.
4. Collect Cost-Effective Items
When you have to buy items, use coupons and your penny-hoarding knowledge to your advantage: Shop on the right day, use cash-back sites to earn rebates and use hacks to get the best deals at stores like CVS and Walmart.
When you pick up batteries, hydrogen peroxide, bleach and bandages, make sure to buy generic -- they’ll work just as well as the brand name stuff. Check out the dollar store for these items, and while you’re there, pick up some emergency entertainment: crayons and coloring books for the kids, and a pack of cards for adults.
You probably already know how much you can save by buying in bulk. Emergency rations of paper towels, toilet paper, canned goods, batteries and bottled water are a perfect opportunity to take advantage of those savings.
Finally, consider battery-free emergency additions, like wind-up flashlights and weather radios. If you’re going to be without electricity, you’ll definitely want a handheld cell phone charger, which you can keep charged and prepared beforehand.
5. Plan Ahead
One of the best ways to save money on disaster preparedness is to play the long game: Look for sales in your day-to-day life and stock up, way before your storm season approaches. Cans of tuna on BOGO? Put your “get-ones” into your stash.
The more you can avoid a last-minute disaster-prep rush, the better: Vendors do price gouge. Here in Florida, the price of canned goods and gallons of water goes up in June and falls steeply in December, after hurricane season ends.
In case you do need a last-minute item, include disaster prep in your savings budget. Set aside $20 a month or so, and consider it part of your emergency fund -- because that’s exactly what it is.
TIP: Keep tampons
in your first aid kit. They are excellent for treating deep wounds as
they are designed to absorb lots of moisture. They will also expand to
fill the shape of the wound.
Stay safe, Preppers -- and don’t forget your can opener! And hats off to the Penny Hoarder for this piece.
Try these plans out
for yourself and let me know what you think in the comments. Got more advice or
another way to make these? Let me know! The more we help each other out today,
the better prepared we can be tomorrow. Remember, Prepare Now, Survive Later.
Bruce ‘the Poor Man’
P.S.
As always, I urge my friends and readers to stock up on food, items for
barter and silver. Personally, I never
fully trust our economic picture or North Korea [they too have EMP capabilities
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not affected by an EMP blast…neither are two-way radios. Your cell phone on the other hand will be
kaput.
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2 comments:
You're a good Boy Scout - unlike most Americans who we see on TV anytime there is a storm...they're cleaning out storefronts at the last minute. always unprepared!
Excellent tips.
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