| The federal government and literally every single state has a list of things you should have on hand to prepare for various emergencies. It's common sense, not "prepper stuff." I can't believe you're a single mom and you haven't thought about this yet. |
You don't need a go-bag, you need new friends |
Go bags are useful in places where you might have to evacuate to a shelter (the items are already assembled and will make your stay much more comfortable) or have somewhere else to go and may need supplies for the trip. Having things (especially documents) already assembled makes this quick and much less stressful. OP - We restock these every year on the day the clocks turn back (which makes it easy to remember). The kids have fun eating whatever snacks are in there. |
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Getting out some cash to keep at home and having some extra shelf stable food and water is pretty standard OP. Battery powered or crank / solar radio, light and fan.
Think of it more like preparing for an extended weather event (power outages, blizzard, hurricane) that we have around here every few years. I don't have a "go bag" - where are you going to go in a gridlocked place? Or weapons, because that's expensive. |
Bless your heart, my sweet summer child. |
| I think Jim Bakker still sells online Armageddon Survival Buckets. You can get a 10-gallon Home Depot bucket of Mac&Cheese. |
I have a "Go bag" because many emergencies can be anticipated before the roads are gridlocked. |
| Glad to know my parents aren’t the only weirdos that do this? |
In an area with several million people, you aren't going to be alone. |
I mean, having a "go bag" is fine, but you really aren't getting out of the DC metro quickly. And I wouldn't count on people in West VA wanting you there. Best to plan to shelter in place if you can. |
| I’m not a prepper but I do have a solar powered radio that can also be charged by hand crank (and can charge a phone). |
| Where are you all going, exactly? Driving to where? Go bag and run where? |
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Water Batteries First aid |
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Ask anyone who's lived through a natural disaster and you will get good tips.
Imagine going a month without electricity. We have. Your ideas about what's important in day-to-day life will change drastically. You will tap into MacGyver skills you may not know you have. BTW, the person who suggested getting a bidet hose for the toilet (because you may not have paper- oh my!!) made me laugh out loud! |
It's not just crazy scenarios. You need a go bag in case of fire. You need all your passports, birth certificates, important medications and anything else you'll need on hand so you can grab it and go. Hence "go bag." Plenty of people experience house fires, and a whole neighborhood in VA was evacuated recently because of a gas leak and house explosion. Shit happens. |