Packing It Right
How To Assemble A Bug-Out Bag

Once you get your home disaster ready, the next big step is to assemble a bug-out bag (or BOB). The point of your bug-out bag is to help you evacuate as quickly as possible. Many sites provide you with a list of what to pack, but almost no one tells you how to pack it. I’ve seen bug-out bags filled with everything you could think of, including a kitchen sink. Bug-out bags are completely personalized, so I can’t tell you for certain what to pack in yours, but I can give you tips on how to make a more reliable bag.
Where Are You Going?

This is the first thing to consider when assembling a BOB. Let’s assume Point A is your home. What supplies do you need to get from there to your bug-out location (or BOL)? How long will it take you to reach it on foot? Are you passing by any loved ones’ homes? These are all factors that you’ll need to answer to decide on what supplies you need to carry. The goal is to get out of the yellow zone, which can be ten to twenty miles long. It would take you two to four hours of walking to clear this distance without resting. If in a red zone, your best chance of survival is to shelter in place (https://shopping-feedback.today/education/sheltering-in-place%3C/a%3E%29. You should plan to take at least one break during this trip. This is why you should plan your route, so it passes by a loved one’s house. By adding stops along the way at trusted locations, you can carry a much lighter pack as you can use these as refill stations. Knowing where you are going also helps you determine what to carry. If staying with someone, or at a hotel, you won’t need to bring toiletries or bedding, but you would need to bring these items if staying in a public shelter to make your stay more comfortable. Plan to stay at your BOL for at least a minimum of 48 hours.



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Very insightful! I have some bags I bought awhile back that I hope to use for this purpose. Trying to become better prepared for emergencies but not lose my shit about it. XD