Backpack Survival Kit: 7 Must-Have Emergency Preparedness Tools

Backpack Survival Kit: 7 Must-Have Emergency Preparedness Tools

Written by Nick
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Published on November 6, 2012
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Whether you spend a great deal of time in the outdoors or a just a few weekends a year, being prepared for survival is crucial. There are any number of things in the wild that may require you to rely on survival skills and tools to ensure your health. An individual’s view of survival necessities will vary, but these several items are necessities in anyones backpack survival kit!

1. Emergency Blanket

Exposure to the elements is responsible for many deaths of those who find themselves lost in the outdoors. Especially when you don’t have any other kind of shelter, keeping your core temperature up is crucial. Emergency blankets or space blankets, are made from reflective a material called mylar. Mylar traps your body heat inside and reflects it back to you, like a warm little oven. An emergency blanket is compact, lightweight, and inexpensive, so don’t leave it out of your survival kit.

2. Knife, Cutting Tools, and Paracord

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Knives are great, multi-purpose, tools. Pocket saws, multi-tools, and EMT shears, however, can be of further value if you need to cut through wood. Paracord is the absolute best type of cordage to have in your survival kit, as it is extremely strong and can be broken down into the tiniest fiber for a large number of uses, as well as be reused many times over.

3. Water Purification Tablets

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Water purification tablets are another small item that can make a huge difference in a disaster situation. Three days without water will have serious implications for your survival. If you don’t have access to potable water, you will have to resort to drinking any water you can find, but contamination can kill just as easily as dehydration. Keep a few packets of water purification tablets in your survival kit.

4. Fire Starters

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Whether it’s waterproof matches, a windproof lighter, a mag stick, a flint striker, or any other spark-producing gadget, always have more than one type of fire starter in your survival kit, as well as a tinder that will ignite even in wet and windy conditions. Shelter is definitely more important than fire, but having the means to create fire will improve your situation.

5. First Aid Kit

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Bandages, alcohol wipes, antibacterial ointment, pain relievers, medical tape, needle and thread, sunscreen, and shears are just some of the important items to have in your first aid kit. Even small injuries can pose serious threats to your survival, so make sure you are equipped to handle them.

6. Signaling Device

A mirror, whistle, air horn, or GPS device will all improve your chances of being located should you become lost in the outdoors. Carry more than one kind of signaling device to avoid the possibility of weather conditions rendering one device useless.

7. Light Source

Scrambling around in the dark when you’re lost in the outdoors is sure to heighten panic and your risk of injury. A light source in your backpack survival kit will be invaluable in helping you assess your environment, gather materials for shelter, hunting, making a fire, or signaling in the dark.

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