19 Things to Consider Stockpiling for Survival Right Away (Before it’s too Late)

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When a disaster strikes, certain supplies come to mind that you know you have to have ready on hand. Besides the obvious stock of batteries, flashlight, canned foods, lighters, clothing, and gasoline, what else comes to mind?

You'd be surprised to learn about the supplies you should consider to include in your list of necessities before disaster strikes. Of course there's always more to stockpile, but it's essential to make sure you are packing the right necessities and not just a bunch of stuff you may not necessarily need.

You'll definitely be ready before these supplies run low when SHTF! Make some room in your supply closet, these items will give you the upper hand as a survivalist!

Check out the list on the next page to find out which 19 items you should consider stockpiling before a collapse!

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12 Comments

  1. Jason Huskey said:

    Seriously. I am unliking lots of pages lately that have turned into “click bait traps”

  2. Deb Maui Driscoll said:

    I also hate it when my first post doesn’t post. Then I post it again and both appear. Dammit.

  3. Margaret Zibura said:

    Click bait, if you cannot put it all on one page, not going though God knows how many pages to see your “list”….

  4. David Webb said:

    It’s only 2 pages this time……. but anyway : Here is a list of suggested items that should be stocked and take precedent over other items you might want, but can live without.

    Water (water will be worth its weight in gold)
    Canned goods (meats, beans, fruits & vegetables, substitute with dehydrated and freeze dried varieties)
    Grains (Wheat, rice, oats & grain mil to grind it up)
    Spices (Sugar, salt, pepper keep it simple but dried varieties are best)
    Fuel (fire wood, gasoline, kerosene, lamp oil, anything that will burn)
    Toilet Paper (gotta have one guilty pleasure)
    Building Materials (nails, screws, 2 x 4’s, plywood)
    Soaps (bar, liquid, detergent, bleach)
    Alcohol (drinking and rubbing)
    Cooking oil (or it will be soups and stews for you)
    Tools (non-powered variety hammer, hand saw, axe, shovel, multi-tool etc.)
    First Aid items (lots of gauze, tape, medicine, antiseptics)
    Bio-Chemical hazard gear (masks, gloves, goggles, chem suits)
    Garbage bags (especially heavy duty/black bags & 4 mil plastic tarps)
    Duct tape (need I say more)
    Flashlights, Lanterns & Candles (lots of candles)
    Fire Starters (matches, fire steel, lighters)
    Warm clothing (blankets too)
    Entertainment (books, board games, cards)
    Not everything on this list is a “life-saver.”

    In fact, many items are more to help keep the sanity in whatever situation you are facing; by starting with this list, however, you will not break the bank and will have a virtually fail-safe stock of supplies for a short to medium term survival situation.

  5. Jason Huskey said:

    Good list. A few good pocket/survival knives/ sharpeners are key. I have my old backpacking water filter. Mini works I think is the brand, just easy pull apart and wipe off the ceramic filter to maintain, lasts forever, keep water filter in a fresh zip lock once it dries, just get the big box of zip lock variety a costco. Parachute cord. Lots of it.

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