I lost my husband this month, age 66. 39 years of marriage. Please pray for my strength and guidance through Jesus 😢. I'm a preparedness person. My food will last longer now. I need strength to take care of our 3 acres homestead. Thank you ❤😢
@Ysharonsopczynski9 ай бұрын
🙏🙏🙏 so sorry for your loss. Prayers for strength and comfort in your time of grief. God bless you
@dependablenh44729 ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss. I am praying for you. God bless you 🙏.
@misst15869 ай бұрын
Im sorry❤
@amyschultz80589 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss. You are definitely in my prayers.
@lindahoward7109 ай бұрын
May God bless and comfort you!! My condolences to you!!
@wildrosetreasuresva18379 ай бұрын
Did anyone else see the glint in Leisa’s eye when she said you should have some contractor trash bags handy…. “you never know when you might need to take care of something.“ Trespassers?! 😂
@SuttonsDaze9 ай бұрын
😂😂
@mackenzieshelleyleejohnsto97449 ай бұрын
110%…takes a gangsta to KNOW a gangsta 😂💯
@firehorsewoman4149 ай бұрын
Don’t forget the proper “cleaning materials” to make those stains disappear
@siciliangirlgannotti57449 ай бұрын
Priceless
@everettrhay48559 ай бұрын
Remember boys and girls, burn you shoes and clothes.
@maryh82309 ай бұрын
I started removing the batteries from items and placing them in a plastic storage bag attached to the item, so they don't corrode inside the item and ruin it. They're also right there when needed.
@ej87108 ай бұрын
Yes! There was a power outage in my area. I found that the batteries had died. The next day I changed the batteries, with one backwards and extra batteries in the container. It was useful two days later when they switched out the poles and were not finished by dark.
@cedarcottagefarm28859 ай бұрын
I stock up on vinegar, baking soda, ammonia, dr Bronners unscented Castile soap, TP, first aid items, household safety equipment. Our tornado shelter is stocked up with everything we need including a way to get out in case we get trapped. We have been doing this for so long, we have put a lot of thought into emergencies.
@dberger10109 ай бұрын
I use vinegar with water to clean windows. I make my own citrus all purpose cleaner by putting citrus peels in vinegar for a couple months, then straining it into a spray bottle, half and half with water and a few drops of dishwashing liquid. Both of these work better than store bought and save a ton of money.
@auntrowdy9 ай бұрын
When I first moved into my house in 2003, the seller put a list of important phone numbers on the inside of the cabinet door under the kitchen sink. I’ve continued to keep it updated. I always thought it was a brilliant idea!
@cynthiadodge30899 ай бұрын
Fire extinguishers are important items to have on hand, any day of the week! I gave them to our new neighbors when they moved into our brand-new subdivision. I also give them to friends & family for Christmas gifts.
@crazygrandmaweaz89429 ай бұрын
I give fire extinguishers as house warming gifts.
@1940sDream3 ай бұрын
Great idea. Thank you.
@montagmuller27675 ай бұрын
Empty paper rolls are great fire starters especially if you stuff them with your dryer lint
@johnrockwell60889 ай бұрын
Also the fire blankets that can hang on a pegboard or on a wall in your kitchen are great, especially if you are older and have a hard time lifting extinguishers.
@akristakat28289 ай бұрын
There are bar lights that are motion sensitive. I keep one in the bathroom under a cabinet over the commode. Works like a CHARM! I also keep one in the kitchen. I put the batteries for that one in a bag in the drawer under it. Gave them for gifts to my senior neighbors so they could light their whole path to the bathroom in the night. They stay on 30 seconds if motion stops.
@Cthomas56789 ай бұрын
I’ll have to check that out thanks
@carolstrickland69799 ай бұрын
I would add a couple manual can openers. I keep them, yes multiple, with the canned goods I have stashed around as well as in the kitchen. Much easier to find what kind you like then get like 3 or so. Just my opinion.
@kevinlittle94839 ай бұрын
Sorry I missed the last 3 videos, my wife and I got really sick suddenly and I'm just getting to my phone to watch a backlog of missed videos. Still feel like shit, but I am proud to say that we have more than enough OTC meds to help. I'm glad we pay attention and follow you all.❤
@SuttonsDaze9 ай бұрын
I hope you both are 100% soon
@amyfeigt67159 ай бұрын
I've been tracking all of the non-food items that we use regularly to figure out how much we use & how long one package of whatever it is lasts. The goal is to calculate how much we would need for 1 year & stocking up on a year's worth of a different item each payday. Then start again til 2 years, etc. Prices are just going to continue to go up, so I'd rather stock up at today's prices.
@judyanderson87829 ай бұрын
Great idea. I've marked the date on coffee can when I open it. So I know how long it lasts. Also a package of toliet paper.
@mawmawshomesteadpreparedness9 ай бұрын
I store matches in a metal can or a mason jar. My mil did this so a mouse can't chew to get to them.
@grlnexdoorable5 ай бұрын
You can cut the strike pad ff of a box of matches to add to the canning jar lid. The ring holds it on.
@missperfect84245 ай бұрын
Mine are in metal too. ❤
@lauragleason25059 ай бұрын
Paper towel hack.. I bought 200 shop rags.. a big bundle ... back in 2017. We use them for everything, including dinner napkins. Just wash a big load of them each week. Since 2017have probably used about 4 rolls of paper towels altogether. Mostly for bacon 😂.
@reginagrayson24653 ай бұрын
Great idea!!
@suehornick49259 ай бұрын
Would you consider showing people how to make basic hand soap from lye and oils? I’ve recently discovered the process and I love it. It’s really fun and saves a lot of money. A great addition to the pantry preparedness . Your attention to detail would make a great “ how to” video.
@SuttonsDaze9 ай бұрын
Great suggestion!
@JazzyMamaInAK9 ай бұрын
I was going to suggest bar soap 🧼 store or homemade. Body and Zote for Laundry
@cathyrowe5949 ай бұрын
@@JazzyMamaInAK I've been picking up 3packs of bath soap at the $ store, every time I go, for a while now. Inventoried a couple days ago & realized we probably have a 3 year supply! Guess I can move on to something else now.😅
@k.p.11399 ай бұрын
May I offer a suggestion? From the Mom, Nurse, cook..well you know! Disposable Dry Washcloths. They are thick, they will hold up to cleaning the goo off of.. For your vehicle- ya know that side pocket that is the trash collection? Store 1 dry pack, 1 bottle of water, 1 small bottle of liquid antibacterial soap, a couple zip lock bags and a grocery bag or 3. Insert wipes in zip bags- pour in water- use as needed. You can also put hand sanitizer on the wipes and clean the goo off!
@MajorMonkeytoes9 ай бұрын
I have "revived" dried-out wipes with a little water before too. :)
@akristakat28289 ай бұрын
Walmart online has bottles about the size of a qt. of bleach powder. ONE bottle makes 60 gallons. The power does not degrade like liquid.
@trishthedish-n9u9 ай бұрын
Walmart also carries Evolve Concentrated Bleach Tablets. 32 tablets per bottle.
@misst15869 ай бұрын
Do you remember the name? I had pool shock.
@kathym74955 ай бұрын
Thank you! I have been trying to find something to like this! I found it at Amazon for $18 and set up a subscription. I researched the shelf life for the powder and could not find any info.
@lisapop52199 ай бұрын
😂 my husband showed me a video yesterday of a woman who ran out of toilet paper and reached for the kleenex. She then showed the vicks on the side & started singing this girl is on fiyaaah! 😂
@hollyh93349 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@cbass27559 ай бұрын
🤣🤣
@sandrastephenson94673 ай бұрын
Lol🤣😂. I know someone who didn't think and did something like that with Ben gay
@laura96865 ай бұрын
Clothing!! Especially socks and underwear for every person in your family would be a wonderful thing to have in an emergency!!
@rcinsley9 ай бұрын
In order to stockpile prescription meds, I did two things: 1. asked doctor to issue the primary prescriptions for the maximum number of doses my health care insurance plan will cover - 90 days, in my case. 2. asked same doctor to write a duplicate set of prescriptions in paper form, and had them filled outside of my healthcare insurance plan at a different pharmacy. Using GoodRX, my out of pocket cost for the back-up set of meds wasn't bad -- and the peace of mind is GREAT! There's no harm in trying this. Assure your doc that your intent is not to hoard meds, but rather to protect yourself from the consequences of supply disruptions or another "Change Healthcare" type of attack on the healthcare industry. In short, you're trying to stay out of the ER by taking reasonable precautions to avoid running out of critical meds. The worst thing that could happen is your doc says "no." Then, you contact Jase Medical or a similar provider.
@joannc1479 ай бұрын
EXACTLY what I did! My Dr was perfectly comfortable with this request. 👍🏻
@cathyrowe5949 ай бұрын
I've managed to get a few extra by asking the pharmacy to "even up" the prescriptions so I'm not running for refills all the time. ( Prince Charming takes 8 different meds for his heart condition & I got frustrated running to the pharmacy on Tuesday for 1 & then again on Friday for another, rince & repeat the next week!) Didn't cost much to pay out of pocket for 8 or 10 pills of 1 prescription, half a bottle of another & I can budget what I'm able to spend. Been doing this several months & have a good amount stached now. (I also rotate them when doc's 90 day prescription refills come in.)
@joannc1479 ай бұрын
@@cathyrowe594 He’s a lucky man to have you! That’s an example of some fine planning….well done! (EIGHT meds…I’m sill stunned by that number!)
@grlnexdoorable5 ай бұрын
Mark Cuban cost plus drugs.
@dennisfrench82259 ай бұрын
I have a thin decorative tin screwed to my wall looks just like a photo as it’s thin and I keep emergency money in it I think it’s a great idea because even my 2 grandchildren has never even paid attention to to it
@cattuslavandula5 ай бұрын
During the lockdowns I started ordering more household items from Amazon. It was amazing how many items they carry which are for businesses but work beautifully in the home. I buy trash bags, batteries, cleaners, sanitizers, and paper towels in bulk and have them sent to me twice a year. For the paper towels, I bought two of those wall dispensers that hold the z fold paper towels and just get refills delivered. So much better than hunting and hauling locally.
@amyschultz80589 ай бұрын
For fire extinguisher, I literally paused the video, ran to check the gage on ours. Folk's that sucker is heavy!!! My husband bought it , so I plan to buy one thats smaller for me to be able to control and hold.
@ravenlaughs97579 ай бұрын
Although I own fire extinushers when a fire happens I grab a giant bag of baking soda that sits on my kitchen floor. Under pressure I do not think of a fire extinisher but that giant bag of baking soda is right in the kitchen floor. Used it a few times to put out fires. Next door teenager came banging on my door frantic she had a greese fire on her stove the flames were touching the ceiling I ran back and grab that bag soda and put it out and told her do not cook on high. I never use hand sanitizer and opt to have a zip lock with a wet wash cloth with soap on it sometimes just throw in a sliver of soap and a dry wash cloth can always add a litte water as I keep that in the vehicle as well. Your skin is the largest organ of the body and it absorbs what you put on it. Learning to make your own vinegar and ph test strips would be a very good investment honestly not hard to do either with the test strips you can make sure you have the acidity level you want. I make my own thymol for cleaning, vodka and thyme yes another tincture but it works beautifully and is the active ingrediant in lysol also used in Marvacide and Barbercide used for cleaning tools like hair combs, razors, nail tools for manicured ect...Kills viruses 99.9% way better than any bleach even better than alcohol. I use moth balls to keep the rodents out they hate the smell only thing it wont keep out is spiders. Inside the home as I see you keep your goods is harder if you have a mice problem they hate the smell of mint so sprinkel it around the parameter. U can get the electronic devises that work quite well but if you lose electricity you are back to the mint. It is good to go over must haves. Thank you for sharing❤
@lindamyers9535 ай бұрын
So many useful ideas! Thanks so much💜🇺🇸
@angelsgarden30009 ай бұрын
We use fire blankets and baking soda in the kitchen area. My vacuum bags came for my daughter and I to store the grandkids winter coats and clothes and my quilts. My first aide kit in the car came in handy the other day the granddaughter stubbed her toe and broke the nail down and she climbed in my car and found what she needed to take care of it.
@carolstrider54769 ай бұрын
A lot of insurance companies allow for refills several days early ( 5? for 30 day rx). Take advantage and start accruing extra medications if maintenance meds
@scottjohndonlan9 ай бұрын
I just finished my 6 year supply of kitchen trash bags from when my Dad went to Costco.
@wandaschobey9969 ай бұрын
Freeze dried chicken rice veggies and such is great for storing for your pets for food. Its long term storage friendly and not only do you know they are getting healthy food you can share a meal with them 😂
@elizabethmorrow85819 ай бұрын
My youngest son has been making his dog fresh dogfood for a while. He uses the same ingredients that he would eat. He told me yesterday that the food smells and looks so good, that he tried it himself. Now, every now and again he says they share a meal. 😂 I help him out by buying chicken legs in bulk from a local butcher, and freeze about 4 to a freezer bag to make it easier for him to fix the meals. I also buy various cuts of meat, chop them up, and freeze in small packets. I buy cans of tuna when on sale. The dog and my son will not be going hungry anytime soon!
@Mooselovingmamabear9 ай бұрын
One other thing I thought of is an “old school” watch. Grid goes down eventually so will that “smart” watch…
@kathym74955 ай бұрын
We have a Baby Ben wind-up clock for the bedroom. But you made me think about how dependant I am on the timer on the microwave, especially for canning! I will be buying a wind-up one (or two) today!!
@nylac80099 ай бұрын
You should have some cash in the emergency kit also, check your bandages at least once a year they do lose their stick, Trash bags are excellent you can place them in your toilet if you don't have water. ( Just an FYI) You should not store everything in one place, you should have multiple places. Thanks Leisa for all you do to help us.
@sbender37879 ай бұрын
Take your Bandaids and flatten the box with the bandages inside. Vacuum seal them, and the adhesive will stay good.
@trishthedish-n9u9 ай бұрын
cash, low bills, ones, fives and tens plus coins.
@kellyh40529 ай бұрын
Great video! I would have cash in 5, 10, 20, 50 and $100 bills, even change. If shtf you may not be able to get change. I also have paper plates, disposable utensils and cups in case there is no water to wash dishes. God Bless!
@starrstylist74419 ай бұрын
Another great item is a fire blanket. I give every Christmas "bug out bag" items for every person I buy for. This year, a fire blanket was in each person's gifts. They all loved it too! And they are not that expensive. All these items are a must, I agree 100% TY again, girl for all you do for all of us! I call you out, all the time, and tell everyone to come to your page! You're awesome!
@missychan633 ай бұрын
When stocking the first aid kit, don't forget about the pets. I actually have a separate pet kit with anything they might need including sutures, a bee sting kit for my girl who is deathly allergic, antibiotics that I picked up in Mexico- most of which are also people friendly- coban wrap, canines specific antibiotic creams... Just walk through your local feed store first aid aisle and grab anything you think you might need. A couple large syringes and needles are always good in case you need to get fluids under the skin to rehydrate them... Talk to your vet and see what they'd recommend. Also a trauma-specific first aid kit that has things the typical first aid kit won't. They're more expensive but you don't need a dozen of them, maybe look at what they have and see if you can buy them separately if you don't think you'll need everything in the kit. If you find yourself close to the Mexican border, Pop over and hit up a pharmacy. So many things that require a prescription here are over-the-counter there and the pharmacists are super friendly and more than happy to help translate. Anything there that might require a prescription- "contract meds"- can be purchased with a Mexican prescription. Most pharmacies there literally have a doctor upstairs that you'll run up and spend 5 minutes with, you get your prescription and run right back downstairs. It's up to you what you decide to purchase, and it's up to you what you decide to bring home- but you can stock up on antibiotics and allergy meds or heart medication or literally anything you are prescribed here you can probably get without a prescription there and it's a heck of a lot cheaper! The pharmacists are also very knowledgeable about what you can bring back and whether or not there might be quantity limits. (Quantity limits apply to what you can bring back daily... So spend the night. Or two LOL. There's no charge to walk back and forth across the border- please don't drive, that's a whole other mess you don't need to deal with and it's super easy to walk across. You don't need a passport to get into Mexico but you will need a passport to get back into the US so remember that.) Grab a couple bottles of tequila while you're there... The end of the world comes at least we can go out happy.. 😅
@RhodaJayne9 ай бұрын
Be sure and rotate through disposable gloves. I found a box of disposable gloves in my mil’s house when we were cleaning for an estate sale. They literally shattered when I put a pair on. I couldn’t guess the age but they were probably 10 years old.
@4155abc5 ай бұрын
I put pet food in half-gallon jars and vacuum-sealed them. This protects the food from pests and keeps it fresher for longer.
@brendarector41949 ай бұрын
Kitty litter has uses apart from pets.So pet training pads also.
@sjordan70859 ай бұрын
True, but using pine pellets instead of cat litter for cat toilets is a lot cheaper $7.00 for 40lbs at the feed store. I also found a kit for toilet training cats to use human toilets instead of litter boxes. Would be really nice to not have to clean litter boxes or deal with the smell, and save money too.
@firehorsewoman4149 ай бұрын
Don’t know this one from any personal experience, but saw a post somewhere where you could use those solar landscape lights (the ones on stakes) to use for dim lighting in your house during an outage. Not bright but more like night light brightness I think. As to emergency cash, make sure you keep small bills, not just 100s/50s/20s. I have switched to paying cash for everything when shopping and empty my wallet of all 5s and 1s at the end of the day and set aside - amazing how fast that adds up.
@annlockey85529 ай бұрын
I recently updated my first aid kits, I replaced burn gel, bandaid, and alcohol wipes. Always good to keep up to date.
@chrissyfrancis89529 ай бұрын
I’ve been stockpiling like you for years. I’m prepping as tho we’d lose everything, power, water, gas/heat. I picked up battery operated candles after Christmas. They’re enough light to light a room. We also have everything to cook over our fire pit, plus a 2 burner Coleman stove & picked up a Blackstone on Black Friday(2 burner) plus propane tanks to store. The small ones were on sale at Walmart 1/2 off. I got 8. They’re easy to pack.
@CynthiaRockroth7 ай бұрын
I use food safe gloves to keep on the back of the TOLIET. Labled BATHROOM ONLY. put the glove on before reaching for toliet paper. When water doesnt exist the gloves will keep your hands clean.
@lindacampbell23299 ай бұрын
Leisa I appreciate all your videos but these about the stuff we might not think of are great and more reminders in the comments . Thank you
@constancebeck29929 ай бұрын
Our water dept hit a main line today. No water at all!! Yes! I do have water! Barrels and jugs all full plenty to drink and my berkey was full to the top Yep. Thank you for always reminding us! Dishwasher was emptied so I can fill it up tomorrow before I go to paper and microwave
@SuttonsDaze9 ай бұрын
You were prepared! Love it! ❤️
@dirtyhoefarms20243 ай бұрын
Those empty plastic amber-colored prescription bottles - we fill with quarters (usually holds around $10 or so) & keep a few in the glove box in our cars - it will at least buy a few gallons of gas or a meal - I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!! I learn new things all the time!!!
@stellagardner41429 ай бұрын
Love the idea of vacuum sealing matches
@GnomeInPlaid9 ай бұрын
I think I'll start carrying that blood stopper stuff in case it's needed.
@grlnexdoorable5 ай бұрын
Silver nitrate
@GnomeInPlaid9 ай бұрын
Matches, buy in bulk, get the ones for wedding favors. Emergency numbers, put your street address on at the top so if someone is calling on your behalf, they have the street address in case their mind goes blank.
@conniehamilton17819 ай бұрын
Yes, fire extinguishers and fire blankets and garden hoses.
@missychan633 ай бұрын
*** Central dispatch is also known as "non- emergency" In some towns. I actually have a couple of old phone books. They keep delivering them so I hang on to the most recent ones. I can use them for a dozen different things other than looking up phone numbers but as she said, none of us remember phone numbers anymore. Even if you can't find cell phone numbers, you can find a plumber and an electrician in the yellow pages.
@grammykansas89049 ай бұрын
I cut out about ninety one foot squares of flannel. I want to stitch around each one, so they won't pray.And that will be emergency toilet paper. It'll be just like washing a diaper out from way back when. I also take my empty kitty litter jugs and vinegar bottles, Wash them out real well fill them up with water and stash them.
@MajorMonkeytoes9 ай бұрын
A couple of years ago I got on Amazon and purchased a package of "bottle-cap bidets" that fit on a 20-ounce soda bottle. During a power outage last year, I had empty detergent bottles full of water that we used for flushing. Didn't rinse the soap out of them before I filled them, either--kept the bathroom smelling fresh! 😁
@patriciabagwell96099 ай бұрын
Love the contact information idea, used to be my memory was better. Now not so much. Thanks Leisa
@pamharkins46019 ай бұрын
You are such a beautiful woman! I love your channel! You are full of great information ! And are funny! I have almost all of the items you listed except maybe one or two ideas, like phone numbers in different places. I have a safe room that has a safe! Duh, and other items that are fire proof! I shall also now include a list of phone numbers with my other items as well as a list in my car! I also have items in my car that are a go bag as they call it ! Trying to get my granddaughter to keep extra cash in her car for emergency, but she can’t seem to keep it. To her a trip to chick filet is an emergency! 😂
@teeser24369 ай бұрын
That’s a great idea to vacuum seal matches and put them in a bucket ❤️
@AC-qi9wo9 ай бұрын
Midland, is the best NOAA hand cranked radio, September is preparedness month and Costco, carries them for a reasonable price we have had ours for 8 year's now.
@peggyjay67919 ай бұрын
Just love how you give us these tips
@SuttonsDaze9 ай бұрын
❤
@lisasuewarren62049 ай бұрын
This is a very good video about the subject. I started saving things during the pandemic and suddenly found myself gathering all the things you talked about and we are still collecting stuff, I had not thought about sealing the matches in airtight bags but I do have a lot of them. I bet we still have 30 huge bags of toilet paper and haven't purchased any since the end of the lockdowns. And no we weren't hogging it up at the store, lol, they had a limit of 2 per person, but 4 a month is a lot!!
@maryh82309 ай бұрын
We do a lot of these things living in Florida and prepping for hurricanes. Thanks Leisa.
@limitedaxcess9 ай бұрын
an alternative to a fire extinguisher is a fire blanket, super handy compact make less of a mess than an extinguisher, but that depends on what your extinguishing too.
@chrissyfrancis89529 ай бұрын
Sam’s Club has the best deal on batteries in bulk. YES, I got those Sam’s lights too. I carry one in my car. My car’s packed so that I could survive snowed in somewhere. FirstAid kit, tool bag, jump pack, food/water bc I travel to client’s houses to pet sit. I need to show up. Cash on hand is EXTREMELY important right now! We have some physical gold/silver. We had enough toilet paper in 2020 in my stockpile that we didn’t buy it for a year. I buy a case a month.
@Dorrie5199 ай бұрын
Liesa, I am so glad you mentioned the fire extinguishers! Also smoke detectors, with fresh batteries, are a great thing to have. I speak from experience. Not just to let you know when the toast is overdone, lol.
@sheilawixon38589 ай бұрын
Great Video as always. You always get me thinking on what I am missing in my pantry whether it is food or no food.
@nancycarney9 ай бұрын
2020 taught me everything for the need to stock up. I still do it. My son thinks I am crazy. I don't care. He understands the prep pantry and the canning.
@lifeoflucretia9 ай бұрын
Thank you for covering this area of Preparedness! These are important items to stock up on. 🎉 LUCRETIA
@brendabrenda4139 ай бұрын
We got a bidet attachment a few months ago. Best thing ever!
@KarenLevy-e5w9 ай бұрын
You are wonderful Leisa! Thank you for the tips and reminders!
@SuttonsDaze9 ай бұрын
You are so welcome!
@kynamatthewson77022 ай бұрын
Home remedies, clove oil for toothache. Surgical spirit for cuts. Vinegar for bee stings. Antihistamines. Aloe gel for burns. Tea tree, eucalyptus, etc...the essential oils. Various uses.
@vickirogers28444 ай бұрын
Thank you for your practical suggestions!
@Eurynomea4 ай бұрын
Darn near every time I hit Walmart, I grab a package of paper lunch bags and use these to absorb fried items' fat/grease instead of PTs. I also collect flour sack towels for the kitchen. During the pandemic, my husband was deployed, and I had to have 3 spinal surgeries (yes, he came home), and when I wasn't in physical rehab (I ended up in a wheelchair after the last surgery for a year), or at py 3X per week, I learned some new skills. One was making my own hand sanitizer. I got back into making our own cleaning products as well. What a journey. Love this video, by the way.
@julieaumont37165 ай бұрын
You are inspiring. We are all in the same boat. Thank you for your tips. I highly appreciate your channel
@KillerSmurfy9 ай бұрын
Just an idea. I save all my dryer lint in a bag. Great fire starter. :)
@sharoncovington70234 ай бұрын
I really benefit from listening to you. Thank you very much. I have told my daughter's about you. Hope they listened to me!
@missychan633 ай бұрын
I'm working while I listen so I don't know if this was mentioned but you might want to have a couple plastic tarps. They don't have to be expensive, grab a couple shower curtains from the Dollar tree... Just something to lay on the ground if you need to or for a quick cover should you have a leaky roof.
@michelemcdowell92219 ай бұрын
We are preppers love being prepared and knowing that if i cant get to the store for a week or so, it will be ok.
@lindaotto-hl1cz9 ай бұрын
Learned a couple new things I should stock in my first aid kit. Something called surgifoam, ask me why I know about that...tried to shorten my finger last night. Cutting French bread with my brand new bread knife, my finger got a little bit in the way. Not a huge chunk of me, but it would not quit bleeding. Quick trip to urgent care where they used this stuff to stop that. I'll be looking for that or similar. I chose to use the experience as a learning experience.
@hollyh93349 ай бұрын
I did this recently too with a sharp knife. I tried Bleed Stop liquid. Oh. The. Pain! Finger cuts are sooo painful! I need this foam you suggested and wish I'd had some. I knew about it, but hadn't bought any. I will now.
@MispelledOnPurpose9 ай бұрын
Thanks. I hope you feel better soon.
@cruiser122s.d.85 ай бұрын
Great video once again!!! I have all kinds of batteries from rechargeable, usb, alkaline, etc. I also have multiple kinds of battery chargers. I have one that recharges all major kinds of batteries, solar battery chargers, etc. We also have solar panels, battery banks, solar chargers, mini power stations, etc. Emp proof bags are also good to own. I recommend having some lights/flashlights and chargers that are hand crank and solar, rechargeable, as well as some using batteries. The more options the better. With most items we have several systems in place so that we don't have to worry about much if we do run out of something. From cooking, food, water, hygiene, cleaning, power, etc., we are getting there. As far as emergency cash, you might want to have emergency gift cards on hand, too. In our emergency wallet, we have prepaid cards, cash, restaurant/fast food gift cards, as well as Walmart, Target, and other retailers. We also keep emergency money on Ebay, Amazon, PayPal, etc. 6:31
@cherietucker99304 ай бұрын
I will be buying some whiskey: hot toddies for colds and cough syrup, lots of ground mustard for mustard plasters for chest colds, menthol/eucalyptus for steam colds, sinus issues. Keep those old flannel shirts/sheets for plasters
@SlowLivingWithAutism9 ай бұрын
RE: First Aid Kit ... I finally had a need fir it last year, but it did NOT have what I needed: the ability to do stitches at home. Just letting y'all know in case you didn't know. (Get supplies at the local farm store.)
@Billsmafia17_179 ай бұрын
Cash is great. But make sure you have small bills to barter with.
@paulineparker36629 ай бұрын
Thank you for your suggestions. It’s always good to review our supplies. One thing I need more of is trash bags, I’ll be getting more soon. I like the size of your supply room. Mine is smaller but it works. Thank you again your videos are always good informative reminders of what to have.
@DGibsonxio4 ай бұрын
Non food essentials to store Water, store stock and purify First aid kit Meds otc and prescriptions Flash lights and their batteries Emergency cash Personal hygiene feminine soap shampoo razors TP or family cloths bidet Paper towels or hand towels Yeah bags of all sorts Cleaning supplies not stored near food Pet supplies Portable hand cranked radio Hand sanitizer Matches and lighters Emergency numbers Candles oil lamps(use safely) Fire extinguishers Blankets and pillows Sorry if I missed something! If so please feel free to correct me.
@debbiee65353 ай бұрын
There's also a wash and wipes that you don't have to have water for, you need to stock up on those as well
@waynewilcox47769 ай бұрын
First time viewer here. I'm a flashlight guy. I do pest control, so O always have one on me. Coast is my go-to brand. Here's a list of my preferred models: >Polysteel 600 (1000 lumens) >Polysteel 200 (390 lumens) >PX15R (1000 lumens and rechargeable) >G34 (355 lumens on website, mine are the upgraded 370 lumens model) The PX15R is an incredibly bright light. On the 1000 setting, you will blind someone with this light. It's my everyday work light. I've also used Polysteel 600 for an everyday light, and they're a beast of a light. I keep Polysteel 200 lights in each of my EDC tool kits. Probably the perfect light for an EDC kit in a Maxpedition pouch. The G34 is another seriously bright light. The current upgrade is the G36 (465 limens and can run off a Coast brand rechargeable battery and is only $5 more. What I like about either model is that it's the perfect self-defense light for people with smaller hands. And it's all metal. A 10-year-old girl can make a fist around this light. Smaller people who know what a hammer fist strike is, and know how to deliver one, will be able to deliver incapacitating strikes to much larger people if they have this light in their hand. Every light I've listed, with the exception of the Polysteel 600 has something in common: Big lumens, small bezel. That's a force multiplier when you shine it in someone's eyes. Before I buy a light, I test it by shining it in my own eyes. If i disorient myself, I know it's a good light.
@joannc1479 ай бұрын
Great tips - thank you for your post! The “make a fist” is good to note - might be important when you roll your trash out to the curb at night…..or go out with the dog. 👍🏻
@waynewilcox47769 ай бұрын
Another thing I'd recommend is martial arts training, specifically American kenpo, because you'll learn how to strike properly and how the body moves. Anytime I talk in terms of self-defense and improvised weapons, such as flashlights, I do so on the basis of how I'm trained (I'm a fourth degree Balck Belt). A hammer fist is called a hammer fist for a reason: delivered full force to the side of a man's jaw, it will turn his head into a Pez dispenser. When you strike with your hands, the natural motion is a figure eight. If you're punching through a target's jaw, the natural motion is for that punch to return back, in the opposite direction, then crack them in the eye socket or nose with a backfist or hammer fist (think action followed by equal and opposite reaction). Now visualize that motion with a G34 or G36 flashlight at the end of it.@@joannc147
@wandabrindamour84739 ай бұрын
❤ the vacuum bag idea for blankets😊
@stellamacdougall10134 ай бұрын
We have really bad water where I live in Texas last winter we had broken pipes every where we went 3weeks without water so every month the water delivery guy delivers 11 cases of water you can never have enough to much water and paper plates stocked in i did three days of doing dishes store foods you don't have to cook you can eat straight out the can or heat up on a paper plate
@jbloom19819 ай бұрын
I only remember my mum's number because she still has it from the 70s, and the family dr office because I don't think it's changed from the 80s. But it's a good idea because in an emergency I may not remember my own number. One of the big concerns now though is that many people don't have a basic landline corded phone, which will still work in a power outage, you just won't have call display. I think covid taught us all to hoard tp if nothing else lol. I have a family of 6 with 4 teenagers, so I now keep a dozen big bags of tp, same with laundry soap but the last time was a happy little accident because a teen was asked how many were left because they're always in the basement anyway, so now there's at least a dozen 4L jugs of laundry soap. Very good suggestions.
@nomopms19 ай бұрын
Good video! I have most of what you listed, but I need to stock up on matches, propane, and more oil for our lamps. I'm also thinking about buying more board games, for just in case. I forgot about masks, oh my. A radio would be good, but if everything shuts down, I really don't want to hear a bunch of talking heads arguing about what's going on and who's fault it is.
@debbiee65353 ай бұрын
I take a script pin and put on every can and every bottle the expiration date that way I look at it and I know my pantry is rotated every time I bring in food so I know when my expiration dates are and I can plan my meals off of it
@debbiee65353 ай бұрын
Candles the long taper you can take and put them down in the middle of I would use a metal container with the solid Crisco, we're the best closest to Crisco and they will burn for a long time
@kathleenwhite9889 ай бұрын
Hello from New Hampshire than you ever do much for sharing this wonderful ideas :) be safe be careful
@HealyMeans9 ай бұрын
hi lisa 🤗 all great items. i had a non-food stash before my first real food pantry. i keep a few small bills for purchases. i get trial sizes of hygiene items as well as normal size. yes for contractor bags. i practice using my non-electric items in case the power goes out. i barely remember my own number so a written/typed list is a must for me. tfs
@henrycooks18839 ай бұрын
Good list, plenty of water especially if you have a well.
@missychan633 ай бұрын
I'm sorry for all the comments but KZbin won't let me add to or edit the other ones... Don't forget you can store anything flat between your mattresses- including extra sheets on blankets.
@virginial.p.17477 ай бұрын
Omgoodness I'm a blanket, bedding hoarder also.. cannot get rid of them... ya never know!! New subscriber and love your channel!
@SuttonsDaze7 ай бұрын
Welcome!!
@daynastithem35768 ай бұрын
I have a simple surgical kit just incase. I live in the country and lived in Alaska for years. I took a class on emergency first aid that covered how to do stitches. And some basic trauma management. I never had to use it on the kids but did on the dog and a cow 2 different times. I replaced the instruments after the first time then learned my vet would autoclave them and repackage the instruments for me. That was what I did after the last time.
@melvinajessop6969 ай бұрын
Love you’re videos they’re very inspirational. Keep them coming.
@siciliangirlgannotti57449 ай бұрын
I ordered the Pantry organizer. Love it!
@SuttonsDaze9 ай бұрын
I'm so glad!!!!
@krishenderson54999 ай бұрын
I'm no longer of child bearing age - I think everyone knows what I mean - but I have a tote with female hygiene products. That tote also has pregnancy tests, condoms UTI OTC's and Yeast infection OTC's. I got most of the stuff at Dollar Tree or on sale. Dang that stuff has gotten expensive since 2004! But prepping is not just about you, but who may end up being in your group (we have a 27 yr old son - no gf at the moment - but that could change in the future). This is an excellent list Leisa!!
@kathym74955 ай бұрын
Instead of water, I store jugs, especially in hurricane season! I would have a few days warning of impending storms so I can fill them. Cleaned out milk jugs, Sunny D gallon jugs. End of season they go to recycling center and next summer I do it again. We are on public water so grid down won't affect the water supply immediately.
@Gina-de8gb9 ай бұрын
There were a couple of things I did not think of , Thank you Leisa 😃👍
@JazzyMamaInAK9 ай бұрын
Can't recall if you included bar soap in your supplies. Bars can be cut into 2-3 pieces; Zote is great for laundry because it's low suds. HTH