Wealthy Living Emergency Ideas:
Make the most of your current resources.
Begin by using what you have. Paying for Internet access already? E-mail can be a great way to cut your long-distance telephone costs. It may not be a substitute for your weekly family or friend chats, but it probably should substitute for the short information and appointment calls.
Take the time to get rid of what you dont use. If youre not using it, you wont miss it when its gone. Donate all unwanted items for a tax deduction, have a garage sale or sell them on eBay. If you have to come up with money for a storage unit for all that stuff, its time to eliminate that debt.
Pay attention to potential income.
Perhaps you have had a hobby for years but have never considered it as a money earner. Take a good look at it now. If you love to scrapbook, consider putting an ad in the paper to teach others how to do the same. At the same time, establish a Web page where others can sign up to learn your craft online.
These are just a few wealthy living emergency ideas to help you have a reserve of money for an emergency situation.
Armed with the finances that you need to survive, look to the below lists and arm yourself, now, with all of the supplies that you will need in a dire emergency:
Look to see what is appropriate for your family.
Miscellaneous supplies to store up:
25 pounds laundry soap 12 28 oz. bottles dish soap 73 rolls toilet paper sanitary napkins in sufficient quantity 8 gallons bleach (used for sanitation as well as laundry) 12 bars hand soap 6 24 oz. bottles shampoo personal products, such as toothpaste, deodorant chainsaw oil and other items to keep things running pet foods livestock feed 55 gallons kerosene for lighting 25 gallons Coleman fuel or other lantern fuel
Suggested contents of a good medical kit:
A good first aid book Thermometer Daily prescription meds for all family Antibiotics Ointments for the eye, fungus & cuts Antidiarhea medication Pain and anti-inflammatory medication such as aspirin Burn treatment, such as Burn Free Iodine/Betadine Alcohol Oral electrolytes (for dehydration from fever, diarrhea, stress) Cold remedies Cough medicines Cough drops/throat discs Bandages Gauze Cotton Surgical tape Scissors Hemostats Tweezers Needles to remove slivers A dental kit to patch dentures, replace fillings, etc.
Checklist for stay-at-home emergencies
Food and water for family, pets & livestock for at least 14 days; 55 gallons of fresh water will last a family of four for over seven days Daily medications for family for 14 days Alternative heat source & fuel Alternative cooking source & fuel Alternative lighting source & fuel Flashlights & batteries Transistor, crank or solar radio Medical kit Matches Butane lighters Magnesium, flint & steel fire starter
Checklist for vehicle wealthy living emergency preparedness
Jack & lug wrench Spare tire Shovel Battery jumper cables Basic tool kit Fix-A-Flat Oil Lighter air pump Gallon of drinking water Blankets Basic first aid kit Flashlight Emergency food Candles with matches Map Cell phone or C.B. can be a life saver
Evacuation Needs
Storage food in large cooler #1 Instant potatoes Dry milk Canned tuna Dehydrated eggs Dry noodles Flour Shortening TVPs Dry soup mixes MREs (military instant Rice meals; meals ready to eat) Dry beans Margarine powder Dehydrated fruit Dehydrated vegetables Tomato powder Baking powder Salt Pudding mixes Cornmeal Instant coffee, tea, drink mixes Sugar
Large cooler and:
Frying pan Large pot Smaller pot Mixing bowl, steel (can double as cooking utensil) Matches & lighters Toilet paper Paper towels Dish towel Dish soap Candles Dish scrubber pad Bowls for family Silverware for family Metal spatula Roll of duct tape Small roll of wire Metal cups for family Small water filter Propane stove & tanks Flashlight & batteries Hatchet Sleeping Gear (in large plastic box) Sleeping bags Candles & lighters Coleman lantern Unopened gallon of lantern fuel Bow saw Warm socks & jackets 10 x 12 plastic tarp lightweight tent Radio Rifle/shotgun and ammunition, unless you do not believe in guns, (food procurement, signaling, and family protection) Personal backpacks Warm clothes Emergency food Socks Stocking hat Basic fishing gear without rod Small first aid kit Space blanket Flashlight Roll of wire & rope Pocket knife Canteen with cup Lighter A few dollars in quarters & bills Feel Free To Change This Wealthy Living Emergency List To Fit With Your Personal Living Situation.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY BE PREPARED!!