Disaster Relief Bug Out Bag PART 5 / 9

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2010

A multi-part series which encompasses the doctrine behind the full featured Disaster Relief Bug Out Bag. In Part 5 we finish up discussion of the hygiene and medicine pocket and move onto the camp comfort pocket.

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  • some of your stuff id re organize into themes such as bleeding, bones minor wounds rather then jumbled up

  • @stompySharpNpointy Please see part 1.  Thx.

  • ur prepared..im not..ill just point my gun at you and take your kit LOL..jk

  • @CreazioniPinnacolo haha!! funny. You may encounter some resistance doing that... : )

  • where do you get your emergen-c from??? great vids!!! thanks for taking the time, much time to show us your bags!!!

  • @ascorpio09 Thanks so much! It's very kind of you.

    Usually, Walmart and Target both carry Emergen-C but the local drug stores may have them as well in the vitamin section.

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  • add some talcum to keep u dry some immodium to for leaks some laxatives also some buscopan or scopolamine medicine for urine infections whitch maybe happens when hygiene is low and believe me is the most painful thing u can get, hope that helps.

  • You are better off not wearing deodorant if you aren't able to bathe regularly. Deodorants and antiperspirants can plug the pores and set you up for infected hair follicles. A little baking soda dusted under the arms can kill the stink if need be.

  • cheers Patriot. didnt mean to knock ya. this vid made me realize some important things that I have overlooked and some things that are not quite as valuable as I may have thought they were. thank you for taking the time to make this for us!

  • I have to admit, it looks as tho you may have put this pack together over a long period of time due to the fact that there are many non-survival items that you have multiple examples of. My personal opinion is that you have waaay overdone it with medical supplies. That being said, you would probably consider my BOB bag to be seriously lacking medical supplies. This is a great video and my personal opinion of your BOB bag means 0. Lets just hope if shi* hits the fan, we find each other and trade

  • you explain shit way to much lol

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