72 HR Emergency KITS With A Large Family

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We put together 72 Hour emergency kits with a large family! Hannah goes through the items trying to figure out how and when to use each item. #LargeFamily #Emergency #Emergencykits

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1. Family photo in each bag with emergency contact info on back, laminate, or put in a ziplock. 2. Headlamps to keep your hands free, especially using restroom. 3. Figet type items for those who need stimulation or stress release. 3. Face masks could be smoke, dust, chemicals or if you have to evacuate to shelter. 4. Hand sanitizer, wipes and Hannah don't forget some travel makeup wipes for your beautiful skin). 5. Deodorant, travel tooth brush & paste or Wisps - I hate unclean teeth. 6. Weather proof post it notes & sharpie in case you need to leave notes for other family members. 7. Make an emergency plan, contact info, place to meet as older kids are out or working. Have at least 2 meeting places and also a out of state contact like Ariana - everyone can check in with her if separated. Hope this helps. Love your family and all the fun you guys have & the joy you bring others ❤

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As a Disaster Services volunteer these are thing that people don’t always think about when building their kits. I recommend an ID for each family member with proof of address, even expired is still good. Also, if anyone is on any prescription medications include that or a least a current prescription. You should also include some cash( about $200 per person) because if you have to evacuate you might need to go somewhere that can’t take credit cards or e cards. I add around $20 every pay day to my bag. You can add age related non electronic entertainment to each kids bag. You also need to set up a meeting place near your home and away from home, especially now that you have so many kids who drive and are away from home. You might want get with all your kids and practice evacuation and meeting. Please suggest the kits for your adults kids also.

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Muzzles for dogs can come in handy sometimes. If you have to go into a shelter environment that might be stressful for your dog, it allows more security. I do prefer the basket style muzzles. But, I always recommend training your dog to be able to wear one.
Scenario (because I absolutely loved this about your video): a dog can sometimes lash out if they're in pain. If they get hurt and need to be carried or taken to a vet, anytime, not just in a survival situation, a muzzle could be useful.
Love you guys and Hannah, you always brighten my day!

HonestDee_
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Definitely make a bag or multiple bags for the dogs as well. Also test everything so everyone knows how to use the things. Don't leave batteries in the devices. Have a plan on where to meet up in case you get separated. Family photos and information is also key for your bags so that if say your little kids get separated from you who ever finds them can hopefully help them get back to you

madelynnfender
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If you’re in a place where life jackets are needed don’t forget to get life jackets or flotation methods for your pets as well in case of emergency such as floods. Things such as collapsing bowls, light up collars and a leash could also be useful to have in a bag. Many human medicine is not safe for dogs so finding out which they can have in case of an injury may also be helpful.

AE_
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Hanna explaining everything is a whole vibe, 💞

Mysticsoul
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Hey Hannah, i loved your emergency stories/ imaginations. The tampons are really handy. We were on a long trainride when my cousin had a severe nosebleed. We didn't have cottonwool with us to put in her nose to stop the bleeding. So we took a tampon apart (compressed cotton wool) and put that in her nose to stop the bleeding. It worked really well. Love from Holland.

saskiaschoonderbeek
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I'd love love love for crazy pieces, crazy middles and Not enough nelsons to all get together!!!! What a vlog that'd be!

melaniestevenson
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i just want to Flex how Maddie is just chilling in the background with his legs elevated on the couch. I mean her Hoomans got this whole emergency thing in the bag... literally lol

airamdelrosario
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Hannah’s reaction and explains had me cracking up 😂 thank you Hannah 💅👸🏻

frostallis
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Some ideas to add to the kits high visjacket, solar panel for phone changing, radio, foil heat blanket, face mask, rope, safety pins, wet dry bags, steel/flint for fire, whistles, waterproof tarp, collapsable shovel, compass, head torch, hand sanitizer, bandanas, insect repellent, mosquitoe net, anti itch cream, toothbrush, documents name, number etc and cash

annafarrell
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Had to pause this video and to do therapy. Which reminds me, I gotta thank you guys. It was y’all who gave me the courage and drive to better myself and fight for and advocate for myself. Therapy has been life changing. Wouldn’t have done it when I did without y’all..

BMarie
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Muzzles are an amazing tool. It doesn't matter how friendly your dog is, it can become fearful during a stressful situation or when hurt and may snap. Also, whoever said "if you need to be quiet" should do some research on how muzzles work.

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Hey crystal the muzzle is for when ur trying to doctor up ur dog it's not trying to bite u cuz they will be in pain. Also there should be a first aid book for the pet in the first aid bag.

celestialgoldentiger
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Another way to keep toilet paper in your kit is to remove the cardboard core; squish it flat and put it in a gallon sized ziplock bag.

JustBethTrying
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Hannah's scenarios were the highlight of the video! Love it!!

amyrose
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You should definitely get the teens to see if they could survive the 72 hours in a camping ground! It's amazing practice of life skills.

xsiemprepaulii
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Crystal, keep the muzzle. You may need it if the dog is injured. Dogs bite without thinking when they are in great pain.

kathyjohnson
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The applicator free OB tampons are great for nosebleeds. Nail clippers are a must. Zip ties are always handy. The glue sticks that go into glue guns and a regular bic lighter together can repair many things. Solar charging power banks are very useful. Each person having emergency info in a small notebook could be lifesaving. (Contact info, medical info, etc). I do more EDC (everyday carry) bags and kits myself but this is such a good idea for everybody to be prepared in life. 😎

lilcookies
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First aid kits & Evacuation plans for any situation. In our house we are fully prepped. Pandemics, earthquakes, tsunami's if going to the beach, cyclones. In Aotearoa we had a cyclone. It's going to take years to sort out our infrastructure everywhere in NZ. Roads, water supplies, electricity, coastal erosion...
A really good idea is, teach the kids to read Evacuation plans when going in to buildings. Regular fire drills a must too. It's not if it happens, it's when! When anyone visits, they all learn the Evacuation plan.
Great post guys.👍
...Awareness & preparation is the key!😁
Love guys.
🙏❤

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