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Emergency Preparedness Checklist for Camping and Outdoors

2016/7/27 16:49:21

Whether you are going outdoors or staying home, your chances of encountering an emergency are equivalent. Therefore, you should never make a generalization that going outdoors or camping increases your vulnerability to emergencies. No matter your location and timing, you can face an emergency situations. However, there is something you can do to protect yourself from the unpredictable event of an emergency.

Emergency preparedness is perhaps the only thing that you can do to combat these situations. However, when you are going camping or outdoors, there are a few things that you should always keep in mind and bring along to make sure that you have the tools and facilities to survive difficult times. This article explores many of the things that you need to bring with you when going for a camping expedition or hiking adventure.

It seems clear enough that when you are going camping, you will need to take all the things required for setting up camp. However, you should make sure that you bring a waterproof tent and all the tools that are required for setting it up adequately. In addition, you must bring equipment for cooking in camping and outdoor settings. Some of these places do not typically have supplies like electricity and other basic necessities. So, be prepared to live in these adversities.

You must also ensure that you bring some food and water along. There may be situations where you may not be able to find good drinking water or any food. In addition, you should bring some blankets to save you from the chilly nights of outdoors. As mentioned above, the idea of camping and hiking adventures is that they are usually more of an adventure in locations where there are minimal facilities nearby. So, you can expect to live without those facilities, which can be particularly challenging during the night. Considering the fact that your location has no electricity, it is advisable to bring along a solar emergency light.

Camping and hiking trips are associated with campfires, increasing the odds of an emergency caused by this one variable alone. You will be more prepared to handle these kinds of crises if you keep a basic first aid kit handy. Additionally, tools like a solar emergency radio or compact stereo with built-in flashlights may also be useful. For emergency preparedness, any kind of radio can prove to be a blessing as you can get information about any disasters that are predicted to occur in the area. It is especially useful to have a scanning feature on your radio as this is how the radio can automatically locate the clearest and closest information center

The easiest response to an emergency is to pick up the car and drive to a far off location where the risk is comparatively less. In case of medical emergencies, you need to be within reach of the car to take the wounded person to a local hospital right away. This raises the car emergency kit to a necessity. An emergency car kit ought to contain a car escape tool with auto glass breaker, seatbelt cutter, and multitools.

 

There are several pre-packed kits are available on the market. These packages are often referred to as a to-go bag. These can reduce the effort required on your part. Be sure to iventory any pre-packaged bag because you may find a few important items are missing. Planning is the secret of effective emergency preparedness. A well thought out plan can help you survive the most threatening of situations.

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