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    What about a compass and a map? Also, why do I need to bring cotton balls and safety pins?
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    Indeed, you should bring a map and compass too. The safety pins are for your clothes if they should rip, allowing you to hold the clothing together. The cotton balls are for a fire starter and for cleaning dirt off items if needed.
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    Why do I need to bring a small notebook?
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    The notebook can be used for anything that you need to take note of, like an emergency plan or escape route. The paper can also be used as a fire starter if necessary.
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    What about batteries, and what size?
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    Batteries are only really necessary if you have electronic devices that are vital to your survival. Flashlights or something like handheld radios/walkie talkie type devices or NOAA weather radios are good devices to have. If you wish to include these in a kit (flashlight strongly recommended), check what size batteries are required for your devices and include spares in your kit. Also, applying both terminals of a 9V battery onto steel wool creates a short circuit, and along with that a fire/embers. This is one of many ways to make fire.
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    What kinds of foods will last awhile?
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    Dried or canned foods store for long periods of time if kept in dry, cool conditions.
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    How do you find water in the woods?
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    It's possible to tap trees for water or wring out wet moss or locate a stream. Also, you can gather early morning dew on grass by tying cloth around your ankles and walking through the wet grass, then wringing out the cloth later.
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    How do I maintain hygiene (preventing foot fungus, etc.)?
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    It is recommended to put antiseptic cream or other hygienic creams inside the first aid kit.
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    What if I run out of food?
    Community Answer
    Do research on wild edible plants and how to set traps for small mammals so you'll be prepared to forage and hunt for yourself.
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    What should I do if I find a bear?
    GEttinger
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    Make the animal aware that you're a human by speaking slowly and waving your hands slowly. Move slowly and sideways until you can find an escape route. Do not run away, bears typically run after fleeing prey.
  • Question
    Where is a good place to put the survival kit in my house?
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    Put it somewhere easily accessible like under your bed or right by the front door.
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    What should I do if I'm out in the wilderness without a tent and it starts raining?
    Inkcupcake Flower
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    You would want to try to build a shelter out of things you find on the ground. You may also want to collect the water with some sort of container to save it for future use.
  • Question
    What are really the chances of a real zombie outbreak happening?
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    Zero to none. They are fictional. The real problem in a survival situation could be diseased, hungry and scared people attacked you though.
  • Question
    I'm allergic to fish and that's an easy food to get at. What else can I eat or pack to make sure I don't die?
    Community Answer
    Any other animals, as described in the article. It is not mandatory to eat fish.
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    Should I take the survival kit if I go on a plane just in case?
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    Yes, you can keep many of these items in your carry-on bag (do not attempt to bring a knife or any other weapon). Keep in mind that every flight is equipped with first aid kits, so just bring whatever makes you feel most safe.
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    Should I take a backpack or small hand carry?
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    Take either or both. They can be useful for carrying important tools and resources.
  • Question
    How big should the survival kit be?
    Cassie Suraci
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    It shouldn't be too big. You should be able to carry it without much trouble, so if you had to move, you can travel fast and without much restriction from the weight or size of the kit.
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    I am usually stuck on what to put in my compact survival kits. Any suggestions on small items for them?
    Cassie Suraci
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    I use the small items you can find from the travel section at your local grocery store. Target tends to have the most extensive supply, but Walmart is good too.
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    Should I bring a spring-assisted knife?
    Community Answer
    If it fits in your kit, then bring it.
  • Question
    I always have kept an emergency kit in a duffel bag at home in my closet. Is this the right to thing to do and also, should I add feminine supplies, a toothbrush, etc?
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    Yes, this is the right thing to do, and I think it would be wise to throw in some feminine hygiene supplies and a toothbrush. These items don't take up much space and you'll probably be really happy to have them in an emergency.
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    Would I still survive if I am a vegetarian?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Do some research on edible plants.
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    Can I use cloth from my clothes as bandages if need be?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can. Cotton strips can make excellent bandages in a pinch.
  • Question
    Where should I keep my survival kit if I don't have a garage?
    Alexia hatch
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    Wherever you would have easy access to it when you need it. I would have an extra one for trips and camping/hunting, just in case.
  • Question
    Would you need a gun?
    Jacob Van Brunt
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    It depends on the situation. If it's some type of government failure, and people are rioting, then yes, it never hurts to carry a gun to protect yourself. A gun can also help with hunting animals, but are loud and heavy, and could take a lot of space in your survival kit. If you are really keen on bringing a gun, I suggest a small one, like a double tap pistol.
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