THE UNTHINKABLE KIT
PREPARE FOR THE WORST. SECURE YOUR FUTURE.
In times of crisis, the first 72 hours are critical for survival when no external help is available. Many assume first responders will arrive quickly, but in large-scale disasters, help may be delayed for hours or even days.
A well-stocked survival bag is your lifeline during these crucial moments, providing essential supplies to sustain you and your family. Here's why investing in a high-quality survival bag is vital for your safety and peace of mind.
Immediate Readiness: When disaster strikes, every second counts. A pre-assembled survival bag allows you to evacuate quickly without wasting precious time gathering supplies. This rapid response can mean the difference between life and death in emergency situations.
Self-Sufficiency: In situations where traditional support systems fail, you want to be self-reliant. Your bag provides the resources needed to sustain yourself and your loved ones until help arrives or conditions stabilize.
Peace of Mind: Knowing you have a well-prepared survival bag ready reduces stress during uncertain times. It allows you to focus on keeping your family safe rather than worrying about being left vulnerable in an emergency.
PREPARATION IS THE BEST PROTECTION.
In today's unpredictable world, having a safety bag or "go bag" for your family is not just a precaution – it's a necessity. When disaster strikes and infrastructure crumbles, leaving emergency services, fire departments, and police unable to respond, your family's survival may depend entirely on your level of preparedness. A well-prepared safety bag serves as your lifeline during the critical first 72 hours after a disaster. This period is crucial, as it's often the time when you'll be on your own before help can arrive. Your safety bag contains essential supplies that can mean the difference between life and death for your loved ones.
LACK OF PREPARATION LEADS TO PANIC.
Common mistakes in disaster preparedness include not having a plan, failing to update existing plans, and assuming help will always arrive quickly. Many people underestimate the importance of disaster readiness, thinking "it won't happen to me." However, disasters can strike anyone, anywhere, at any time. A comprehensive preparedness plan can save lives, reduce anxiety, and improve your family's chances of survival in the critical hours or days following a disaster.
72-HOUR BAG FOR TWO PEOPLE
COST: $415.00
SHIPPING & HANDLING INCLUDED
1 MSR PocketRocket 2 Stove (Fuel sold separately)
1 Cookware set
1 Magnesium starter
1 Fast Fire Stick
3 Cliff bars
YOUR BAG KIT CONTENTS
FOOD & COOKWARE
EMERGENCY SHELTER
1 2-person Emergency Go Time Life tent with carry bag & whistle
1 2-person Emergency Go Time Bivy bag with carry bag & whistle
50 ft of 550 paracord
4 Emergency blankets
2 Emergency Ponchos with carry bag & whistles
2 hand warmers
1 Sawyer water filtration straw with collapsible water bottle
15 Mayday water pouches
50x water purification tablets
1 tube of ChapStick
2 Survivor Filter collapsible water bottles, with carabiner
HYDRATION
TACTICAL TOOLS
1 Smith & Wesson folding knife
2 headlamps w/ batteries
1 7” folding cutting saw
1 whistle with thermostat, compass, and lanyard
1 military Orienteering compass with magnifying glass and lanyard
1 14 in 1 multi-tool with carry case
1 hatchet
2 pairs of goat skin gloves
1 hand crank solar AM\FM\NOAA radio with a flashlight and charging port for electronics
50 ft of Andes 50lb test fishing line
4 1oz bottom rigs
4 small bottom rigs
4 Cyalume glow sticks
100 zip ties
2 locking carabiner’s
1 CPR mask with hard case
2 sets of disposable gloves
10 BZK antiseptic towelettes
4 antacid tablets
1 cold pack 4x5
4 extra strength non-aspirin tablets
3 first aid / burn cream packets, 0.9g
4 ibuprofen tablets
4 triple antibiotic ointment packets, 0.5g
10 plastic bandages, 1 x 3
10 plastic bandages, 3/4 x 3
10 plastic bandages, 3/8 x 1 /2
20 alcohol wipe packets
1 conforming gauze roll
2 fingertip fabric bandages
2 knuckle fabric bandages
2 sterile eye pads
4 sterile gauze pads, 2 x 2
4 sterile gauze pads, 3 x 3
1 trauma pad, 5 x 9
4 butterfly wound closures
10 cotton tipped applicators
4 finger splint tongue depressors
1 first aide tape, 1/2 x 5yards
1 scissors
1 triangular bandage
1 tweezers
FIRST AID
1 deck of playing cards
1 pen and small notebook
ACTIVITY ITEMS
COMING SOON...
150 hour Survival bag for 2 people
192 hour Survival bag for 2 people
USCG safety bag
Car & Truck safety bag
**Additional specialty items not included in each bag will be available for purchase in the future.**
COSTS OF NOT BEING PREPARED…
When disaster strikes without warning, those who are unprepared often face dire consequences:
The cost of emergency supplies during a crisis can skyrocket, forcing individuals to pay exorbitant prices for basic necessities.
Lack of essential items like first aid supplies, clean water, or proper clothing can lead to injury, illness, or worse.
The stress and anxiety of facing a disaster unprepared can have lasting psychological impacts.
Scrambling to gather supplies during an emergency wastes precious time and energy that could be better spent on other critical tasks.
On the other hand, having a well-stocked survival bag offers numerous benefits:
Knowing you are prepared provides a sense of security that is invaluable during uncertain times.
With supplies readily available, you can act swiftly and decisively when every moment counts.
A prepared individual can focus on helping others or addressing the situation at hand, rather than searching for basic supplies.
While there's an upfront cost, having supplies on hand can save money in the long run by avoiding price gouging during emergencies.
Perhaps the most significant advantage of being prepared is the control it provides over one's emotional state during a crisis. Fear and panic can be debilitating, leading to poor decision-making and increased risk. A survival bag serves as a tangible reminder that you have taken steps to protect yourself and your loved ones, which can significantly reduce anxiety and promote clearer thinking.
In the end, the decision to prepare for emergencies is not just about the items in a bag; it's about taking control of your future and refusing to be at the mercy of unpredictable events. The cost of being prepared extends far beyond the price tag of supplies – it's an investment in resilience, self-reliance, and the ability to face challenges with confidence. The peace of mind that comes from knowing you're ready to face whatever comes your way is truly priceless.