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To Go Bag Workshop

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Bug out bags

There are various types of "bug out" bags, each designed for specific emergency situations. Here are four primary types:

A Get Home Bag (GHB) is intended to help you return home safely during an emergency. It typically contains essentials needed for a short journey, such as water, food, first aid supplies, and navigation tools. This bag is often kept in your vehicle or workplace, allowing for quick access when needed.

A Go Bag is similar to a Bug Out Bag but is usually more compact and intended for shorter-term emergencies. It’s designed for quick escapes from home or work when immediate evacuation is necessary. The Go Bag typically includes essentials that can support you for a few days rather than a week. Items might include lightweight food options, basic first aid supplies, a change of clothes, and important documents. The emphasis here is on portability and speed.

The Bug Out Bag is a more comprehensive kit designed for longer-term survival away from home. It includes a wider range of gear, such as shelter materials, cooking equipment, and additional food supplies, to sustain you for several days (often 72 hours or more). This bag is crucial for evacuating in the face of significant threats like natural disasters or civil unrest

The Bug Out Bag is designed for situations where you need to evacuate your home quickly and sustain yourself for an extended period, typically up to a week. This bag is larger and heavier than others, often weighing around 40 pounds (15 kg), and contains essential supplies such as food, water, first aid kits, clothing, shelter materials, tools for protection, and communication devices. The goal is to provide everything necessary to survive in the wilderness or in an emergency situation until you reach a safe location.

Similar to a Bug Out Bag, the 72-Hour Kit is specifically designed to provide essential supplies for three days. It focuses on immediate survival needs, including food, water, and medical supplies. This kit is ideal for short-term emergencies where you may need to evacuate quickly but plan to return home soon after.

A 72-Hour Kit is specifically tailored to provide enough supplies to last three days during an emergency situation. This kit focuses on immediate needs such as food, water, first aid supplies, and hygiene products. It’s ideal for natural disasters or scenarios where you may be displaced temporarily but expect to return home within a short timeframe. The contents are similar to those found in Bug Out Bags but are streamlined for brevity.


1. Get Home Bag2. Bug Out Bag (BOB)3. 72-Hour Kit4. INCH Bag (I'm Never Coming Home)An INCH Bag is meant for extreme scenarios where you may not be able to return home for an extended period or indefinitely. This type of bag contains supplies and gear necessary for long-term survival and self-sufficiency, including advanced tools, food reserves, and protective equipment. These bags serve different purposes but share the common goal of preparing individuals for emergencies by ensuring they have the necessary resources to survive and navigate challenging situations.


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