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One of the most common questions from readers is how to get their loved ones to prep. Sometimes, you’ll find out by accident as I did while we were watching The Walking Dead; other times, you can approach the subject but no one wants to listen.
If you want to take matters into your own hands, how about giving a prepper themed basket for the next special occasion? Everyone enjoys receiving baskets and getting to know the contents is part of the fun.
To save money, purchase baskets at Goodwill or thrift stores – they have a huge selection. Build each basket around a specific theme. Some examples:
Power Outage Basket
Include matches, flashlights, batteries, small lamp or lantern, solar charger, battery or crank radio, simple board game such as UNO card game or playing cards
Winter Storm Basket
Include similar items as the Power Outage Basket, but add microfiber blankets, instant hot soup mixes, hot chocolate and marshmallows.
All-Purpose Emergency Basket
Include some basic emergency supplies such as: food bars, water bottles, chlorine tablets with instructions on how to use them, Swiss Army knife, matches and/or Bic lighters, flashlights, mini first aid kit, etc.
Multi-Use Emergency Items Basket
Include items that have multiple emergency uses such as multi-tool, plain bleach, baking soda, vinegar, salt, witch hazel, duct tape etc. Include a list of uses for each item.
Don’t forget to include basic emergency instructions, such as free PDF files.
Your recipient may not have thought about emergency preparedness, but your gift would accomplish a couple of goals:
ReadyMade Resources is a trusted source for your preparedness supplies:
Check out information and products available at SafeGuard Clothing, or click on the link below.
Find products that are equally functional for wilderness survival as well as urban preparedness:
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