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Must-Have Tools for Surviving Urban Disasters

By Dr. Prepper

December 14, 2023


We've been highly focused on surviving in the unknown, but what about urban survival situations? If you reside in an urban region, you may be at work, home, or someplace around town when a catastrophic hit happens.

Therefore, you need an urban survival pack that will let you survive for several days from anywhere. This survival kit can be personalized to suit any emergency or disaster such as flood, fire, tornado, earthquake, etc.

The kit items won't be the same as what you'll carry inside a wilderness bug-out bag. We recommend having a kit at home, work, and in your car. So that you don't need to hurry home to pick up your survival gear during an emergency.

Here are crucial resources to pack in your urban survival kit.

  1. Flashlight
    A tactical flashlight should be one of the first items in your urban survival gear. You will need it during a power outage. It can serve numerous functions, and at the absolute least, it can be employed as a self-defense tool. When purchasing for one, you need to obtain a good flashlight, not a small pen flashlight. Also, keep it on you or in an easy to access portion of your gear.
  2. First Aid kit
    Every survival kit should have a first aid kit, even if it comprises simply an antiseptic spray, a few band-aids, tape, and gauze strips. It is very easy to get hurt during a survival crisis, thus planning for any injury is crucial.
  3. Water bottle
    You should carry a water bottle in your survival kit since you'll need to drink enough water to keep mentally and physically strong. It's vital that you have water filtration tablets or a water filter. This is in case you run out of clean water, and you need to filter your water.
  4. Survival food
    Pack up freeze-dried, vacuum-sealed, or dehydrated food. Survival food is one of those survival kit necessities you should not neglect to include. There are food kits you could buy from the market if you don't have the time to create one yourself.
  5. Emergency radio
    Your survival kit should also have a small solar-powered AM FM radio. This little device will keep you linked and give you with weather forecasts and emergency information for your area. It could turn out to be a lifesaver for any crisis that shuts down all cell networks.
  6. Mobile phone
    It's crucial that you have your cell phone along during an emergency to reach out to family and friends and receive information about the situation. What if the phone’s battery falls low? You should purchase a solar charger that can recharge your phone if the electricity system is down during the disaster.
  7. Lighter
    An item as simple, lightweight, and cheap as a lighter should be part of your survival gear. You should have a lighter in your pocket and an extra one in your kit. This gadget may supply you with both light and fire during a crisis.
  8. Folding survival knife
    This a self-defense weapon that should be part of your survival gear. Instead of packing a huge Bowie-type knife, a compact folding survival knife is more inconspicuous.
  9. Respirator mask
    A respirator mask is vital not because of the Covid-19 epidemic but because the air can be our enemy most-times. If the air becomes unhealthy, you should not be inhaling in those toxic chemicals. Packing a N99 or N95 respirator mask will protect you in such a scenario.
  10. Duct tape
    Duct tape is an essential survival kit component. With duct tape, you can swiftly fix ducts, band-aid, seal boxes and seal off food shipments. You can use it as kindling to build a fire or use it to put shattered glasses back together. Duct tape can also be used as a shackle for self-defense if you should ever need it.
  11. Spare batteries
    You will need spare batteries for your emergency radios, flashlights, and other gadgets. Keep them stowed in waterproof bags and obtain hand-crank versions of your electronics so that you're not dependent on batteries.
  12. Cash
    When a calamity hits, taking money out of the ATM may become a chore, so having cash on hand is vital. You should distribute out the money and hide them in numerous places in your equipment. Ensure that you have modest dollars and change in your wallet.

Final words

You can add any item of your choice to this list, but you need to consider if it is lightweight and important for urban survival.

How do you do that?

First, build a list, and then use our list as a yardstick to determine your necessary items. You should never assume that your survival kit is complete; there should always be room for more items.

Also, realize that when a calamity comes, you need both tools and talents. You should know how to use the equipment and be mentally ready for any situation. This is because the more skills you have, the less stuff you'll require.

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