Top 10 Survival Items At The Dollar Store Worth Buying

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  • Prepping for emergencies does not have to be expensive. In fact, you can buy many budget survival gear at your dollar store. Here are the top 10 survival items you can buy at your dollar store to include in your survival kits, bug-out bag or home emergency kits.
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  • @bugoutbrothers
    @bugoutbrothers  2 года назад +195

    What other items can you purchase at the dollar stores?
    Watch more top 10 survival items here ruclips.net/video/OK_3EGSyTwI/видео.html&ab_channel=SurvivalKnowHow

    • @michaelpearce8661
      @michaelpearce8661 2 года назад +20

      My bug out kit is a uses U-Haul truck.

    • @mariewaldrep863
      @mariewaldrep863 2 года назад +40

      Hand sanitizer, Allergy medicine, eye drops, antibiotic ointments, dental floss, small sewing kit, dawn dish liquid, dial antibacterial bar soap.

    • @DaveKing19836
      @DaveKing19836 2 года назад +19

      Have you done a Harbor Freight store for cheap survival tools?

    • @cameron6870
      @cameron6870 2 года назад +12

      condoms

    • @jerseynurse6878
      @jerseynurse6878 2 года назад +22

      Can make your own waterproof matches by dipping the matches in wax or nail polish. I prefer the box of matches that comes with 300.
      Can also make an oil lamp - mason jar with a lid, mop head for the wick (the white yarn ones), cooking oil.

  • @michaelkaer
    @michaelkaer Год назад +1903

    A mop head that is 100% cotton (40 strands) provides you with 40 long wicks or 80 candle wicks. Baby oil does not go bad. Tuna cans with oil can be turned into oil lamps after you eat the tuna. Get one of your wicks and soak it in the oil. Use the can lid to encase the wick and add baby oil to top up as it burns.

  • @Billboi805
    @Billboi805 Год назад +819

    He mentioned a warm meal being psychologically healthy When he was talking about the ramen noodles is absolutely true. When I was in the military there were times even during simple training operations where we were absolutely miserable trying to stay level headed in freezing rain after being awake for 30+ hours and eating nothing but cold MREs but sometimes we would have the opportunity for a hot meal when the situation allowed, even if it was just by warming up our MRE and it’s so nice when you’re stressed and cold and wet and miserable to just eat a hot meal. It was never particularly good food considering it was all just warmed but it felt so good to have one of the basics of civilization in those moments that it was almost necessary for survival.

    • @josephcontreras8930
      @josephcontreras8930 Год назад +18

      So true just look at back east right now. I hope most take this viddie to heart there if they prepped with just the basic survival items. This is a bad winter and people are dying from it. Candles should always be a staple and even cheap Batts come in handy as the power grid can Black out, look for a old school transistor radio just to have news and info and get a mini camp stove or sterno cans to at least heat up a can of soup.

    • @jimshields1289
      @jimshields1289 Год назад

      @@josephcontreras8930 The

    • @Lisa-iv3tc
      @Lisa-iv3tc Год назад +6

      Thank you sooo much lovie for your service

    • @sharonwilliams8764
      @sharonwilliams8764 Год назад +10

      Thank you so much for your sacrifice and your service.

    • @privatecaller1418
      @privatecaller1418 Год назад

      Thanks for service . See dogdaddy utube, u tube Dr. Marty Goldstein DVM for your dog, food: farmers dog!

  • @staceykelly4211
    @staceykelly4211 11 месяцев назад +326

    Highly suggest folks get a Benadryl (dyphenhydramine) for allergic reactions and bug bites in tablet and also ointment form (depending on what type of reaction you're treating. Also, an antibiotic ointment for cuts and scratches. The first aid kit can be just about FILLED from the Dollar Tree. I'm a nurse and a freak about the first aid kit.

    • @sister1828
      @sister1828 5 месяцев назад +1

      Use pharmacist, this med. Some people cannot take with certain meds. 😮

    • @garthreynolds1437
      @garthreynolds1437 5 месяцев назад +12

      If I eat a common food , my eyes swell shut them my throat..I eat 3 bennies and a shot of vodka then I can live .benadryl is my friend 🧡

    • @bonniehall578
      @bonniehall578 5 месяцев назад +10

      Benadryl is a very good addition.

    • @francesca9263
      @francesca9263 5 месяцев назад

      If you ingest orally DON'T put the creme on your skin it will cause an overdose

    • @marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208
      @marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208 5 месяцев назад +14

      Vaseline soaked cotton balls catch fire quick. I have magnesium fire starters for less than matches that might not work if they get wet.

  • @princesscreepytree
    @princesscreepytree Год назад +382

    I know this is a year late for adding comments, but this is the best emergency preparedness video I've ever seen. You don't talk down to anyone, you emphasize the importance of hygiene, and you explain everything in a calm way that is so pleasant. Thank you.

    • @frostyfrances4700
      @frostyfrances4700 11 месяцев назад +13

      Minus politics too, which is usually just used to scare people into buying sponsored products or even worse, gin them up for no good deeds.

    • @rmhendrickson9320
      @rmhendrickson9320 5 месяцев назад +15

      And... don't forget your pets! They need a bug out bag also

    • @woo-sahbodyworks5859
      @woo-sahbodyworks5859 4 месяца назад +3

      I came here to say this!!!

    • @magg7524
      @magg7524 4 месяца назад +3

      I agree awesome video

    • @BeAHappyCamper2Day
      @BeAHappyCamper2Day 3 месяца назад +2

      I am reading it a year late. 😂. Stay safe

  • @cathylehmann9734
    @cathylehmann9734 2 года назад +753

    Ramen noodles are good for stretching food. 2 packs of ramen,can of chicken, can of vegetables and can of stock with water. You can make a good size pot of soup to fill hungry bellies.

    • @raquellambropoulos279
      @raquellambropoulos279 2 года назад

      SODIUM MUST NOT BE AN ISSUE FOR YOU. HUNGER WONT KILL U BUT A HEART ATTACK AND STROKE WILL KILL YOU. CAN VEGATABLES AND CHICKEN IN CAN AND RAMEN ARE THE HIGHEST SODIUM FOODS ALL YOUR MISSING IS SOY SAUCE

    • @jonnvessel
      @jonnvessel 2 года назад +53

      I am with Cathy. Time to time we do upgrades Ramen for non-survival purposes. I toss the packet and use stock, egg and vegetables . We typically do everything low sodium versions. But this video is for survival. I can’t see how worrying about sodium induced heart attack overshadows starvation. Go for other balanced foods it you are in high risk.

    • @cathylehmann9734
      @cathylehmann9734 2 года назад +36

      @@raquellambropoulos279 I'm sorry my idea triggered you. If it doesn't work for you in an emergency then make something else. Do what makes you happy.

    • @mariaherradi8732
      @mariaherradi8732 2 года назад +27

      @@raquellambropoulos279 You dont use the seasoning ! You can also do styr fries with them .Asian people use this noodles in very creative ways without the seasoning pack . 😊

    • @mariahester4205
      @mariahester4205 2 года назад +19

      @@raquellambropoulos279 Just don’t use the seasoning packet. Ramen is the bomb.

  • @pyronymph-868
    @pyronymph-868 2 года назад +701

    Dollar tree also has cordage, paracord, duct tape, ponchos, shower curtains; good for shelter.

    • @biblebeliever4570
      @biblebeliever4570 2 года назад +45

      Plastic sheets that are sold for like a paint drop cloth. Can be used like a tarp.

    • @sparrowflying864
      @sparrowflying864 2 года назад +51

      They also have pretty bright headlamps and flashlight/lanterns for a 1.00 and sharpening stones and bags of coffee and creamer. Pencil sharpeners and floral wire. Skip the duct tape bcz it's not any good. Get gorilla tape bcz it actually sticks to stuff.

    • @BOBANDVEG
      @BOBANDVEG 2 года назад +35

      @@biblebeliever4570 bro....a box of cheap garbage bags had endless uses

    • @endtimeteacher234
      @endtimeteacher234 2 года назад +16

      @@sparrowflying864 the dollar tree duck tape is good aswell as the Electronic tape

    • @jwatson15
      @jwatson15 2 года назад +14

      They have a 4x6 tarp thats good for the price. A couple makes a decent if snug shelter. Now the duct tape im iffy on. The black heavy duty us3 real good but the grey tape is kinda weak and more for arts And crafts.

  • @johndennis6253
    @johndennis6253 7 месяцев назад +38

    Hand sanitizer, no one mentions hand sanitizer, it is great for washing your hands, cleaning wounds, and starting fires!

    • @fintonmainz7845
      @fintonmainz7845 Месяц назад

      Post covid I'm finding it harder to find. A year ago it was everywhere

  • @jackieo8693
    @jackieo8693 Год назад +15

    A Jesus candle can remind you to pray while providing light!

  • @michelealdworth9297
    @michelealdworth9297 Год назад +583

    Hi there. One other thing to include in the kit is a squeeze bottle like the ones you use for ketchup. You can take a quick shower and use two to four filled bottles to do the job. All you do is get a sponge and soap it up with two to three drops of liquid soap ( not too much or it will be hard to rinse) scrub starting with your face, then arms, torso, legs, leaving groin area last. Rinse each section as you go. It will make you feel decent and freshen up. Use the shower curtain from DT to have a privacy screen. Just hoping no one needs to do it this way. Stay safe out there. Take care and God bless.

    • @pam1574
      @pam1574 Год назад +60

      U can also use them for a make-shift "bidet" if u run out of toilet paper

    • @violettracey
      @violettracey Год назад +4

      Thanks!

    • @lindawolffkashmir2768
      @lindawolffkashmir2768 Год назад +35

      A spray bottle works well, too. Especially as a critical spot cleaner. Also, get some of those “magic towels” that expand with water. Dry, they store easily without taking up too much space. They can be rinsed out afterwards, and be reused. They are also good as emergency toilet paper and fire starters.

    • @angetodac
      @angetodac Год назад +5

      Who is DT

    • @marciplantsflowers
      @marciplantsflowers Год назад +11

      @@angetodac Dollar Tree = DT

  • @j.patrickmoore9137
    @j.patrickmoore9137 2 года назад +526

    Always assume that "flushable" wipes are not flushable. Don't ever flush them. They will clog up your sewer pipes, or get into the sewer system and clog it up.

    • @mariaherradi8732
      @mariaherradi8732 2 года назад +12

      A box of baby wipes with about 20 packages inside cost around $17.'$20 dollars in Walmart . Also a garden sprayer words well as a portable bidet and Lowe's have them for $5.00.

    • @melodyclark4347
      @melodyclark4347 2 года назад +29

      And don't flush if you have a septic tank. They do not degrade, and will clog the screens.

    • @margritpiepes8242
      @margritpiepes8242 Год назад +19

      Yes they do Charmin company got sued for lying to the consumers

    • @charlieann456
      @charlieann456 Год назад +19

      @@margritpiepes8242 My plumber said bathroom tissue only. No Kleenex, no wipes, no tampons. He said the low water flushes don't move stuff all of the way down the pipe.
      Try taking a vitamin or prescription with 1 tsp of water. It will get stuck in your throat.

    • @peggyharris7419
      @peggyharris7419 Год назад +8

      Better yet don’t flush anything. Burn it. If you have to flush the TP with waste, which I do, consider that 1/2 of the TP you flush
      on the daily if you’re a female. During grid down no one will be getting their septics cleaned out. Do it now and throw away, not flush away, the TP to save the septic

  • @Truth1561
    @Truth1561 Год назад +109

    The sticky part of bandaids can be cut into strips and used as butterfly strips to keep a deep cut closed and reduce bleeding in extremis.
    I used to work as an infection control nurse, the best body wipes have chlorhexidine in them. They kill not only the bacteria that can make you ill but the ones that cause BO! I have quite a stash of ‘Freshwipes’ which are huge and juicy. They got us through a period with no bathroom during renovations through the hottest weeks of the year a couple of years ago. They are more expensive than wet wipes but one wipe cleans the whole body thoroughly- seriously.

    • @oregonruth3475
      @oregonruth3475 5 месяцев назад +6

      I have used duct tape to make a butterfly bandage once. It worked great!😊

    • @shaggydog5409
      @shaggydog5409 4 месяца назад +1

      Those freshwater are great. I too have a stash of them.

    • @shaggydog5409
      @shaggydog5409 4 месяца назад +2

      Freshwipes not freshwater...darn phone.😅

    • @gwendunnaway9473
      @gwendunnaway9473 2 месяца назад +1

      Also femine sanitary products (pads & other period items ) will help staunch blood

  • @davescheer5038
    @davescheer5038 Год назад +37

    Note; Asian grocery stores carry a lot of rice noodles and dehydrated stuff that can be used fish , mushrooms, spices , check it out .

  • @hrhtreeoflife4815
    @hrhtreeoflife4815 2 года назад +577

    $10 emergency food prep ideas from
    DOLLAR TREE 🌳
    #1 bag of rice 🍚
    #2 bag of beans
    #3 bag of 1 min instant Oats (oatmeal)
    #4 pasta
    #5 pasta sauce
    #6 pack of 5 Top Ramen
    #7 dried coffee
    #8 tea
    #9 sugar
    #10 box of cookies 🍪

    • @hardwiredtoselfdestruction3401
      @hardwiredtoselfdestruction3401 2 года назад +45

      Sounds like a good $10 plan every pay day atleast

    • @dr.ronbagwellthdphd3534
      @dr.ronbagwellthdphd3534 Год назад

      @@CabinGRL Carbs will keep you alive until you can get some source of protein. You can exist on carbs fir a couple of months but you will have problems after that. You are right about canned meats can be a ready source of protein. You need red meat in order to have clear cognitive abilities. Vitamin B6 can only be derived from meats and without it you cannot think clearly. That is why all cults feed their acolytes vegetables and no meat. People are more docile without B6. There is a synthetic B6 but the body doesn't use it very well. Most is excreted by the kidneys. The best source is beef liver followed by chicken and deer liver.

    • @patcummings6950
      @patcummings6950 Год назад +51

      @@CabinGRL beans are the go to source of protein for us since meat has gone out of our price range.

    • @kimgordon3695
      @kimgordon3695 Год назад +5

      @@hardwiredtoselfdestruction3401 now $25

    • @kimgordon3695
      @kimgordon3695 Год назад +8

      @@patcummings6950 Wal * M top 4 exec's make $70k/minute each.

  • @jamesbowen5573
    @jamesbowen5573 Год назад +416

    You have some good ideas, except for two things I disagree with. Those little generic batteries including Panasonic which is a name brand generic you say to keep for backup batteries. The whole purpose of having backup batteries is so something will work. Those little Dollar Store batteries often times will not work and when they do they don't last very long they are of the lowest quality. If you're in a situation where you need something to work you should Pony up and buy duracells. They are known to last for years on the Shelf. And they last a lot longer when used. They are even better than energizers. They are the only kind I buy. In fact when I buy something that comes with batteries I throw the generic batteries away because all they will do is go bad and corrode possibly ruining whatever device you have them in with the exception of the television remote. I will use them until they go bad and then I throw them away as soon as the warning light comes on. If you have a bug out bag that means everything in that bag could be keeping you alive. You can buy a bunch of cheap things but don't scrimp on something like batteries. A cheap flashlight will work, but only if it has good batteries. A radio will work as long as it has good batteries and the same is true with anything else. The golden rule is don't screw around with cheap batteries. I don't know who you're going to barter a pack of dollar batteries that everyone knows are unreliable but, if you want to buy a bunch to give away I'm sure they're better than no battery at all but they sure are not something I would want to stock up on to depend upon. They will cost you more money in the long run even in a non-emergency situation.
    My next disagreement is when you said put your dirty wet socks in a ziplock baggie. Maybe you don't realize this but that's exactly how they mold, the best thing to do with your dirty wet socks is hang them on the outside of your pack to dry. You can even tie them on to the outside if you're afraid of losing them. But they really need to dry that way if you need to you can wear them again. Now if you just want to wash a pair of socks a little baggie would be a perfect place to wash them. Put several drops of bleach in the water and then put your socks in there close the bag and shake it around. Maybe leave them in there 30 minutes and then remove them and rinse them out. The bleach would kill any bacteria on the socks and wash the Dirt away. Having clean socks is very important. You go screwing around with dirty socks and you'll wind up with some foot problems and find yourself unable to walk. In fact you might want to consider buying a dollar container of foot powder to put in your shoes to help keep them dry. Two things you absolutely want to keep clean are your socks and your underwear. Even if you just rinse them out in river water and set them to dry in the Sun. You want to get that bacteria and dead skin cells off of it.
    I would not want to eat ramen noodles everyday either but they are high in calories. It depends on what you have to do to survive but they do throw a lot of calories at you. Also you can add things to them to make them a lot better. You can cut up beef jerky, or a roll of summer sausage. Have a little bag of chips you could crush and put in there. They even have dehydrated refried beans, so you can make some pretty interesting meals that are high in calories pretty cheaply without carrying a lot of stuff. And still have some nutritional value. They sell small cans of corn or peas. You can mix that with ramen noodles. You can also mix them with a can of soup which is typically pretty low in calories but can have a lot of nutritional value. It's not a sexy meal if you're making a survival video. But it will keep you alive and keep you going. And I would rather have too many of them than not enough because those things you really will be able to barter for other things. Another item that is overlooked but also available there is corned beef hash, roast beef hash and sausage hash. And let's not forget spam. For a dollar you're probably only going to get a single serving instead of an entire can. But you can cook them and throw them in a ramen noodle and it tastes amazing. You can buy a little bottle of barbecue sauce and pour on it and that is pretty excellent too. A tiny bottle of barbecue sauce could be mixed with close to a dozen meals if you don't overdo it.
    Another good thing to have you can get there is Vaseline and cotton balls. Which you can store in one of your Ziploc baggies. You roll the cotton ball in your Vaseline and stick it in the baggie. They make excellent fire starters. They help with chapped lips or chapped skin, and you can put it over a wound to keep dirt and bacteria from actually getting inside of the wound. They're also good for removing ticks, by using the Vaseline to cover the tick it will cover up his breathing tube and they will let go trying to get air. It also helps with dry skin, or any chafing you might have. You can also use them to oil your knife or ax if it gets wet. Just take thin layer of the Vaseline would protect it from rusting. And you still have the cotton ball with plenty more on it to start a fire.
    Another item you can get at the dollar store is dental floss. Which is good for oral hygiene, but you can also use it to tie stuff together. Such as making a shelter. The more weight involved the more times you want to wrap it usually a double pass would be more than enough and they usually come with 100 to 150 ft of dental floss in a pack. I don't see anyone doing that on the videos but when I was a kid in the Cub Scouts they taught us to do that. With either dental floss or kite string. Kite string is good but the weather will destroy it quicker than a wax covered dental floss string. You can even fish with dental floss if you need to. And you can sit alarms around wherever you are camping by tying them between two points with used pop cans with rocks in them attached so that they will rattle if anyone trips over the trip line. I'm sure there's dozens of other uses for it as well. I know it will cut PVC pipe. I always keep a container of dental floss taped onto my knife sheath.
    They also sell safety pins. They are great for everything from patching up holes to picking out splinters, or even fishing if you didn't have any hooks. You can also use them to attach other items to the outside of your bag, and they are easy to carry as you can just attach them to your bag.
    And let's not forget duct tape. If your shoes fall apart it will tape up your shoe. It will cover holes in your clothing. You can even make a little bucket out of it to carry water. Or anything else. You don't get that much for a dollar but you can get some. They're great for patching damage to your tarp until you can fix it better. Which you should carry some needles and thread anyway and if you don't want to carry thread you can use your dental floss to sew with. The dental floss is sterile so you could even sew up a wound if you needed to.
    Foil is another thing you should get. Not only can you put food into the foil and cook it over the fire including soup if necessary. It can also be used as a signaling device or as a Windbreak around your fire. You can even make a small stove out of it to cook bread.
    A little bag of flour is also great to have as all you have to do is add water and you can make bread in several different ways. You can even put the right amount in several Ziploc bags like serving amounts and add anything extra you want to to the bread from salt to sugar yeast, raisins, whatever you fancy. And when you need it just Add Water work it in the bag until it becomes dough and then you could even wrap it around to stick to cook it or cook it on a grill, in a pan or like a biscuit.
    Sometimes they sell a seasonal item which is a little wire mesh for cooking things on. It would make an excellent Grill without spending the money to buy a fancy one. And they also have handkerchiefs, which are good for multiple reasons anywhere from making a bandage, wiping your face or keeping sweat out of your eyes. Or kind to a limb of a tree to find your way back to the trail during a bathroom break. They're also good for helping you wash dishes.
    And last, 50 gallon trash bags. You can cut them apart and make a tarp, or help you with your shelter. You can fill them up with grass or leaves and make a mattress to sleep on, you can put your stuff in it and protected it against rain, or water crossings, or you can cut holes in either side and one in the top and wear it as a raincoat. But having several of them is always a good thing.
    In conclusion there are a lot of things at Dollar General or the dollar store that you could use if you have the skills and knowledge to know how to use it.

    • @sharondonelow5364
      @sharondonelow5364 Год назад +39

      Thank you! It was a bit of a read but well worth the information! I am going to copy and save it. 😊

    • @MickAlderson
      @MickAlderson Год назад +43

      A lot of great info, but I have to disagree about Duracell batteries. They USED to be my go-to long term storage batteries, but no more. I lost several high-end flashlights and a couple of radios in my preps to Duracell batteries. Duracells batteries have either swelled up or leaked after a couple of years in storage, either making battery removal impossible or destroying the device from corrosion. Duracells didn't used to do that, but they do now. I have not had the same problems with Eveready or Rayovac batteries. I don't know about shelf life, but at least they don't destroy the device they are stored in (yet). Duracell was my brand of choice, but no more. I can't trust them.
      What I actually do these days is to store batteries (of any brand) in original packaging with but not IN the device they are meant to power. Not convenient, but the worst time to discover that failed batteries have destroyed your electronics is when you need that device the most!

    • @barbwall3678
      @barbwall3678 Год назад +38

      Sheesh! Write a book.

    • @gardenlady58
      @gardenlady58 Год назад +25

      Great tips. Do you have a youtube channel?

    • @terribeauchamp7266
      @terribeauchamp7266 Год назад +19

      Thank you. So many good ideas that I would have never thought of.

  • @USSHammerology
    @USSHammerology 8 месяцев назад +43

    Remember. Crisco has a candle flame dotting the eye on the label for a reason.

    • @meman6964
      @meman6964 Месяц назад +1

      Just don't eat that stuff, probably a good survival light/heat source tho

  • @JCole78
    @JCole78 Год назад +221

    I worked in the swimming pool industry for 5 years, and now Wastewater treatment for the last 20. The thing that’s important to remember about bleach is that it loses its strength over time due to the Chlorine gassing off. The general rule of thumb is it loses about 50% of its strength about every 30 days. My experience is that it’s not nearly that much if stored in an air tight container in a cool dark place. My advice is to replace it about every 3 months since it’s for emergency use.

    • @Paislywalls4767
      @Paislywalls4767 Год назад +11

      Thank you, had no idea 🕊

    • @JCole78
      @JCole78 Год назад +17

      @@Paislywalls4767 you’re welcome. Most people only view bleach in its ability to bleach clothes which it will do at far lower strength. If you really want to get more bang for your buck get your bleach from a swimming pool supplies store. The bleach you buy off the shelf at the store in the laundry detergent isle ranges from about 2 to 6% sodium hypochlorite which is the active ingredient in bleach. I’m pool stores the bleach they sell is 12% which is industrial strength, so it will last longer and use a little less for emergency use.

    • @carrieporter3401
      @carrieporter3401 Год назад +3

      How about dry bleach tabs? Longer storage?

    • @JCole78
      @JCole78 Год назад +5

      @@carrieporter3401 if you’re talking about the kind for swimming pools they have other chemicals in them that would make them less than ideal for sanitizing water for drinking, and their concentration of chlorine is much higher than bleach. Same applies for any form of dry chlorine for swimming pool use. If it came down to necessity you would want ones made of “calcium hypochlorite”. It doesn’t have the UV stabilizers that Trichlor and DiChlor have. Trichlor and Dichlor is also very acidic where Cal Hypo is very alkaline.

    • @carrieporter3401
      @carrieporter3401 Год назад +5

      @@JCole78 Actually, I was speaking of laundry bleach tabs.

  • @we_be_nerds3601
    @we_be_nerds3601 2 года назад +155

    Bandaid won't help you heal, but the $1 thing of neosporin from the same shelf under the bandaid will!

    • @phantombearr8ghost674
      @phantombearr8ghost674 2 года назад +14

      v
      band-aids will keep your cuts from getting dirty

    • @jerryrday1837
      @jerryrday1837 Год назад +2

      Also you could get an aloe plant

    • @geraldrodriguez1731
      @geraldrodriguez1731 Год назад +1

      Hydrogen peroxide way cheaper

    • @Eaglemadhatter
      @Eaglemadhatter Год назад +2

      Omg . It's not 1985 anymore. Soap and water is best. Those things do harm to open. Wounds.

    • @james0000
      @james0000 Год назад +5

      @@Eaglemadhatter The American Academy of Dermatology Association suggest simply using a thin coating of petroleum jelly (from a tube, not jar) after soap and water unless you have a weakened immune system. This is based on the idea that the injured person cleans their body and especially the wound daily and that the bandage is changed regularly and whenever it becomes soiled or wet as well. They also offer advice about when someone SHOULD use antibiotic ointments. Either way, Hydrogen Peroxide and Alcohol should definitely be avoided in casual use for minor cuts and scrapes.

  • @bamnguyen7903
    @bamnguyen7903 2 года назад +81

    Ramen noodles can also be used as tinder. Decent fire starter in a pinch

    • @penelopegrier5073
      @penelopegrier5073 Год назад +4

      Good to know. I'll try that.

    • @Eaglemadhatter
      @Eaglemadhatter Год назад +1

      I put Ramen on my tinder and didn't get any swipes?

    • @james0000
      @james0000 Год назад +1

      @@Eaglemadhatter "I put Ramen on my tinder and didn't get any swipes?" Did you remember to mention butt stuff?

  • @jackieperry7912
    @jackieperry7912 6 месяцев назад +16

    Thought id pass these tips to you guys also - in girl scouts we made fire starters before we went camping. Take a paper egg carton (find a friend, relative, neighbor or a business that will give you sawdust or barter for it) fill each cup almost to the top next melt either candle wax or the blocks of wax you can get and pour on top of each fire starter let it dry then dip the entire fire starter in the wax. It is now waterproof.
    Next take your matches and dip them in wax. You can not start a fire with wet kindling or wet matches.

  • @janicewebber5584
    @janicewebber5584 Год назад +123

    Everything you mentioned can be purchased at Walmart. I've priced stuff from Walmart vs Dollar store and are mostly cheaper at Walmart & lot's more variety. Also, a long time ago, I read a Consumer Reports about batteries. Turns out, Ray-o-vac batteries are as good as the high dollar ones & are super cheap at Big Lots. I lived most of my life living in Florida, survived more hurricanes than I can remember & I know how to prep on the cheap.👍

    • @jennifermacon4177
      @jennifermacon4177 Год назад +2

      I believe he was talking about the dollar tree store.

    • @dianemitchell1717
      @dianemitchell1717 Год назад +5

      Ray-O-Vac batteries are highly rated in the industry. My next door neighbor in the early fifties, named Ray, was a Vice President of this new start up in Madison, Wi.

    • @melissaward5910
      @melissaward5910 Год назад +1

      I rarely go to any type “ dollar “ store…never found them to be economical on most things …there are a few exceptions such as greeting cards and gift bags ..

    • @morrigan908
      @morrigan908 5 месяцев назад +1

      I don't trust Rayovac batteries. They've destroyed more of my flashlights, radios, and other small appliances than I care to count. Put fresh Rayovac batteries in a flashlight (or anything really) and a month later it quits working. Open it up to find out why and it's entire battery compartment is completely corroded. It isn't just my experience but other members of my extended family as well. As far as I'm concerned, the only thing they're good for is heavy ammunition in a sling or slingshot or tossing in a fire if you need a distraction. I assume they can at least explode properly.

    • @paulb2769
      @paulb2769 5 месяцев назад +4

      It's a good idea to not leave batteries in anything that isn't used regularly. Regardless of the brand. Rechargeable NiMh batteries are the best and won't leak.And because they can be recharged a lot of times they are better for the planet than alkaine batteries !

  • @RayZ7834
    @RayZ7834 2 года назад +214

    Garage sales are also a great way to find prep stuff.

    • @suzybailey-koubti8342
      @suzybailey-koubti8342 2 года назад +8

      Absolutely, Ray!

    • @hardwiredtoselfdestruction3401
      @hardwiredtoselfdestruction3401 2 года назад +8

      Goodwill

    • @garygoldstein327
      @garygoldstein327 2 года назад +3

      The OfferUp App can be helpful in finding those rare survival items locally and possibly at a bargain where one might need to add to a survival kit or things recomended by the Red Cross to have on hand for emergency preparedness.

    • @PaladinsLight
      @PaladinsLight 2 года назад +2

      i use savers alot

    • @grandmaDecker
      @grandmaDecker Год назад +7

      Yes, got a canner for 5. and a 9 tray dehydrator for 10. at an estate sale. 2. for each case of canning jars also.

  • @carolnewton496
    @carolnewton496 2 года назад +286

    I would suggest getting the freezer bags, they are thicker and much stronger so will last longer. Also don't buy the zipper style they don't seal won't last. Always store the lighters in a sealed bag just in case.

    • @suzybailey-koubti8342
      @suzybailey-koubti8342 2 года назад +28

      I buy the freezer gallon bags. So useful!

    • @dannynimmo3052
      @dannynimmo3052 Год назад +5

      good idea smarty pants:)... for real, thanks

    • @brianmorris3958
      @brianmorris3958 Год назад +13

      Vacuum pack things and put that in large pvc tubes and glue caps on pvc tube and president it in the woods if you already have a place to bug out! Non perishiables of course dry beans dry rice Ramen noodles etc.

    • @rowdyyates8626
      @rowdyyates8626 Год назад +14

      Always water proof your fire source.

    • @charlieann456
      @charlieann456 Год назад +5

      @@brianmorris3958 don't forget to bring a pvc pipe cutter to get to your food.

  • @earthling01
    @earthling01 Год назад +9

    Cotton balls, petroleum jelly, toilet paper, cooking pan, knife, can of chili, rice, spoon, aspirin, emergency poncho. You will stay warm, means to starting a fire, chili to cook a hot meal in a container(pan also to boil water), spoon to eat with, knife to make kindling and open can, poncho to keep you warm, toilet paper for a little civility when releasing yourself, aspirin to relief the head ache from thinking about how miserable you are!

  • @toml.8210
    @toml.8210 Год назад +16

    Remember that everything at the DollarTree costs $1.25 now, not $1!

  • @FFSteveEMT
    @FFSteveEMT 2 года назад +215

    On the subject of bleach. On top of unscented, it also needs to not be the splashless. The added chemicals will make you quite sick. Same with the scents.

    • @baron7024
      @baron7024 2 года назад +3

      I'm afraid a lot of people are going to be sick, or worse, mixing up bleach or pool shock to disinfect water.

    • @bubbles3042
      @bubbles3042 2 года назад +6

      Great tip thank you

    • @BlueCollarBachelor
      @BlueCollarBachelor 2 года назад +14

      Bleach also has a short shelf life. Don’t stockpile it.

    • @bravowhiskey4684
      @bravowhiskey4684 2 года назад +7

      Pool shock is the proper way to do this, you just have to be sure you have the chlorine only shock. You then make bleach by rehydration of the shock, and then treat drinking water with the bleach. It’s not really a man-portable solution.
      You’ll need to have enough water for both parts of this equation.

    • @alicel3992
      @alicel3992 2 года назад +6

      Thank you, did not know about splashless chemicals.

  • @tfeltonjr
    @tfeltonjr 2 года назад +41

    Ramon noodles and Dr. Pepper got me through college.

    • @raquellambropoulos279
      @raquellambropoulos279 2 года назад +2

      Are you currently suffering from diabetes type 2 or high blood pressure and cholesterol??

  • @shaynad41
    @shaynad41 Год назад +42

    Generic hydrogen peroxide is also a good idea to get at the Dollar tree. Also generic Pedialyte to keep your electrolytes up that can be added to water to stay hydrated. It's not the name brand Pedialyte but a few ounces of it in each liter of water will keep your electrolytes up and it's a lot cheaper at the Dollar tree than it is at a regular store and works for adults as well as children. Gives your immune system an extra boost of electrolytes when stressed during a shift situation.

    • @Hydehunt
      @Hydehunt Год назад +2

      Get the powder versions and they'll last a lot longer and weigh less for a bug out bag

  • @quentil
    @quentil Год назад +122

    I'm not sure if you can get them at the dollar tree, but I've found a couple packages of pop tarts make for a good addition to any camping or survival kit meant for a few days. They are light, calorie dense, and a little sugar can help stay depression for a little longer as well. And hey! The packaging can be used as an emergency signaling device

    • @Skidgit
      @Skidgit Год назад +7

      I believe they are boxes of 6, but they do have them.

    • @ra8640
      @ra8640 11 месяцев назад +8

      I never thought of pop tarts, awesome idea. And the wrapper signaling was smart too. Yes, Dollar Tree has generic pop tarts. Thanks!

    • @jessicacanfield5058
      @jessicacanfield5058 9 месяцев назад +2

      I.have seen them there before

    • @marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208
      @marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208 5 месяцев назад +5

      Spam will never go bad!

    • @keahithefieryone8513
      @keahithefieryone8513 4 месяца назад

      Adding shelf stable snacks helps with food fatigue

  • @bigtony4829
    @bigtony4829 2 года назад +104

    Best lighters are those long BBQ fire lighter type I find ..
    Herbal Tea bags are useful ...no need for milk or sugar and they have good medicinal properties
    I use them in a thermos flask and can get 4-5 cups from one bag

  • @kimberlydick6507
    @kimberlydick6507 Год назад +22

    For sanitizing and cleaning you can use vinegar.

    • @Hopscotch_24
      @Hopscotch_24 4 месяца назад

      It will make grass and green leaves taste better, too. 🥴

  • @theawesomeladybird9604
    @theawesomeladybird9604 Год назад +10

    May i suggest glow sticks? Glow sticks made a huge difference when we had dust storms that knocked out power. My kiddo was just terrified, the sky was burnt orange and the house shook.. A few water bottles with glow sticks were calming and a fast light source.

  • @billykreger9765
    @billykreger9765 Год назад +61

    I use Ramen for a filler. Mixed with Spam, Tuna, Chicken or even beans. It gives you filler as well as the protein from the meat or bean choice. I fully agree with you, not a great choice for long term. Yet for a week or so. I’m good with it.
    I appreciate your segments. Much respect to you and yours, God Bless you all.🙏🏼

    • @danielbarrows7144
      @danielbarrows7144 9 месяцев назад +2

      I’ve seen where cream of mushroom soup was added to ramen for a tasty combination.

    • @zoilawilcox7995
      @zoilawilcox7995 2 месяца назад +1

      We All loved RadioShack 😍 😊

  • @amichaels8346
    @amichaels8346 2 года назад +27

    I keep a waterproof box full of extra gloves, hats, emergency kits, pair of
    waterproof boots & wool socks, jacket, some emergency food like
    tuna packs (lighter weight & easier
    to carry & won't rust like cans) protein bars & shakes, water, trail mixes etc. & another box with my
    sleeping bag & a waterproof blanket
    & a last small box with all my emergency tools like a small saw, screwdrivers, waterproof lighters
    can openers, solar & portable phone charger,
    rope & bunjee cords etc.both
    in my home & also in my car
    to be prepared wherever I am.
    I also keep EXTRA gloves &
    masks for OTHER people too.

  • @stephaniethompson9300
    @stephaniethompson9300 2 года назад +163

    Dollar General stores usually have a $1 isle. You can get triple antibiotic ointment, soap and small packages of name brand items like bandages. I used this to fatten up my first aid kit. Also, most stores have gallons of water for a dollar or less.

    • @raquellambropoulos279
      @raquellambropoulos279 2 года назад +12

      Be careful with that cheap water and research the name brand there are dangerous additives in some brands of cheap water

    • @jamesbowen5573
      @jamesbowen5573 Год назад +5

      And those make great reusable canteens.

    • @cora6836
      @cora6836 Год назад +3

      I think the idea, was for a go-bag for 1 if you have to up and go.

    • @dittohead7044
      @dittohead7044 Год назад

      @@raquellambropoulos279
      Their Crystal Geyser gallon bottles have been proven to be good

    • @dougearnest7590
      @dougearnest7590 Год назад +2

      I'm reading this a year later and thinking "Oh yes, the good old days, when a gallon of water was less than a dollar."

  • @T-Dawgggg
    @T-Dawgggg 5 месяцев назад +9

    Something pretty cool I found today at Dollartree was one of those heaters used for food trays. For only a buck, not a bad little thing to have for a fire!

  • @lewisbrodnax7898
    @lewisbrodnax7898 7 месяцев назад +5

    Raw honey is also a mild antiseptic. Food+medicin in 1jar.

  • @william.maclennan9061
    @william.maclennan9061 2 года назад +87

    Dear Survival,
    Wish they still had Radio Shack

    • @leslieross7555
      @leslieross7555 2 года назад +7

      that was a flashback

    • @janeparker1009
      @janeparker1009 2 года назад +3

      Yes it would be great

    • @CathyLarkinWebSavvyPR
      @CathyLarkinWebSavvyPR Год назад +3

      That was the best store...

    • @lpmoron6258
      @lpmoron6258 Год назад

      @@CathyLarkinWebSavvyPR best store for what?

    • @james0000
      @james0000 Год назад +1

      Radio Shack from way back in the day, yes... Radio Shack from the mid-90s on... no thanks.

  • @o.milonova9664
    @o.milonova9664 2 года назад +33

    in Russia we use 10-20 drops of iodine tincture per liter of water, and 1-2 tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide per liter of water for purifying. And the taste and nontoxicity of such methods definitely beats bleach. These solutions are cheap and common in Russia's drugstores, I don't know if that is the case in the West. As someone who drank both iodine and hydrogen peroxide water solutions for medical purposes for years, I definitely recommend these water purifying methods. Here's another good water solution for your health - sodium hydrocarbonate (baking soda) 1 tbsp per glass of water makes a nosewash for when you are sick and you need to get rid of pus building up in your nasal canals (yes, you can do it yourself to avoid maxillary sinusitis).

    • @charlenerogers8607
      @charlenerogers8607 2 года назад

      Thank you. I also know you use turpentine medicinally. My Grandmother used it.

    • @frostyfrances4700
      @frostyfrances4700 11 месяцев назад +1

      I'd imagine perhaps iodine would have a longer shelf life than hydrogen peroxide, which is barely 6 months.

    • @rickmcintosh1771
      @rickmcintosh1771 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for that information, it's something I never thought of my friend.

    • @Beeloved936
      @Beeloved936 3 месяца назад +1

      My Polish grandmother used turpentine ( highly diluted) when all the kids had worms. Many boric acid uses, conjunctivitis, boils...and of course Cod Liver Oil!

    • @rayhannum9088
      @rayhannum9088 2 месяца назад

      If you buy 35 per cent food grade HP 6 drops will make a gallon of water safe. Is healthy to your body unlike iodine and Clorox.

  • @ginamacdougall9012
    @ginamacdougall9012 Год назад +19

    You can dehydrate and put together little packets of veg to put in the Ramen.
    Dehydrate and seal them:
    Egg,mushrooms, spices,shredded veggies, even little shredds of dried meat.. we bought a dehydrator an a vacuum sealer

  • @knan75
    @knan75 5 месяцев назад +4

    I’ve bought those small box matches & I found them to break easily. Also the flammable stuff that ignites rubs off quickly.

  • @geraldbock1012
    @geraldbock1012 Год назад +102

    a tent in the home is an excellent idea. It is one of things we discussed during USN survival training.

    • @paxorra5528
      @paxorra5528 5 месяцев назад +9

      If one doesn't have a tent, blanket fort on a table & chairs if needed. Don't have a lot of blankets, use laundry.

    • @liesyl3430
      @liesyl3430 3 месяца назад +1

      What is the purpose of a tent in the home? I'm making my list and getting ready for the 💩 show !

    • @camillewing656
      @camillewing656 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@liesyl3430The purpose of a tent in the house is to conserve body heat.

  • @septinawillis31
    @septinawillis31 2 года назад +7

    You can call me crazy!!! But, I have chickens..so, the bags the feed comes in, I use those to put supplies of food in..they are thick..if someone breaks into my house, all they will see is chicken feed bags..do that makes a little sense..

  • @daughteroftheking6402
    @daughteroftheking6402 7 месяцев назад +5

    When I moved out on my own, when I was 17, I didn’t have a job yet. And I lived off of Ramen noodles for years. I’m not even exaggerating, and when I had nowhere to cook them, I would eat them raw. I’m still here, they may not have nutritional value, but it does the job.

  • @kayon5388
    @kayon5388 Год назад +10

    Dollar store has a lot of survival items.
    Water, bleach, sterno, candles, bandage, aspirin, creams for first aid, small bags for all kinds of things, survival blankets, rain parkas, clay pots and tea lights they make a great heater, bug spray, sunscreen, batteries, tarps, and the list goes on.
    I bought a backpack for my emergency kit. Also every family should have a emergency plan. With a place to go if separated. With the way the country is going I believe that this is important for everyone.

  • @jpauldennis4040
    @jpauldennis4040 Год назад +114

    The solar charged yard lights with stakes were great at the Dollar Tree summer 2022! Use indoors as well. I keep one in an east window.

    • @lorisalim4598
      @lorisalim4598 Год назад +7

      YES! I keep four cheap solar lights in old glass jars in my east window. I use those flat glass marbles to stand them up. They don't last all night, but good for the evening when our lights go out! (Happens often with old power lines and windy weather)

    • @jamietanksley3113
      @jamietanksley3113 Год назад +7

      A lady said she uses the out door solar lights as night lights for her kids lol

    • @edwardbtown2766
      @edwardbtown2766 Год назад +5

      I hae a few in a window.a tree knocked out power and they came in handy.

    • @teresashoot999
      @teresashoot999 Год назад +5

      You can also carry at night if you need to get up

    • @gingergobble5539
      @gingergobble5539 4 месяца назад +3

      Very good idea!! Actually a great idea!

  • @casinodelonge
    @casinodelonge 2 года назад +31

    I'm fairly sure if you are hungry enough, ramen noodles will taste like fillet steak.

  • @tjonesauto
    @tjonesauto 7 месяцев назад +7

    When the dollar stores here in Phoenix had those wind-up portable flashlights, I bought 20.

  • @ClarenceCochran-ne7du
    @ClarenceCochran-ne7du 5 месяцев назад +8

    My experience with the Scripto Lighters is they leak over time, and so I spend a bit more and only buy Bic brand.
    There are bargains at Dollar Stores, but Caveat Emptor, usually it's not the highest quality.
    Having been a prepper for over 40 years, the maxims "You Get What You Pay For" and "Buy Once, Cry Once" always applies.

  • @lisaward3890
    @lisaward3890 Год назад +11

    I have not tried it myself but folks on the internet claim that a person can cook food in a saucepan over candles like tea light candles,place a cooling grate over the lit candles place pan on grate. Boil water add ramen,can veggies,canned meat,and a jar of gravy,or Alfredo sauce. No need for Ramen seasoning packet,that is where most of the sodium is located! Hope this helps!

    • @james0000
      @james0000 Год назад +1

      I have tried this... takes either a lot of candles or a really long time. Basically, plan on it being a really slow, slow cooker.

  • @biblebeliever4570
    @biblebeliever4570 2 года назад +55

    Another prepper found a sharpening stone at the dollar tree so i went and got one. Plus pink Himalayan salt too.

    • @sparrowflying864
      @sparrowflying864 2 года назад +1

      Becareful with the pink salt. It doesn't have iodine in it. You can end up with thyroid problems.

    • @geminilove4682
      @geminilove4682 2 года назад +3

      Plus the Himalayan salt was found to have sand in it. Test some in water.

    • @danielleharrison1242
      @danielleharrison1242 2 года назад

      I use the pink sea salt alot and found the same brand and size bag at Walmart for $5.

    • @That.Lady.withtheYarn
      @That.Lady.withtheYarn Год назад

      I found metal knitting needles there to.

    • @james0000
      @james0000 Год назад +1

      @@geminilove4682 Well, if it's naturally formed sea salt there will probably be some other content in it. The question is more about how much. I have been pretty lucky so far. You want to see purpose placed sand sometime... check out modern charcoal briquettes.

  • @shaynad41
    @shaynad41 Год назад +17

    My dollar store had disposable washcloths and I stocked up. Also since I live on the cost I could go to the beach and bathe in the ocean with biodegradable liquid soap that I have on hand. Also I have two five gallon containers that are food grade one is for collecting rainwater and yes I have a way of filtering it that is portable for drinking and the other is for collecting rainwater for bathing and flushing toilets. Both work well since I it rains a lot during the winter here. I also have a tent large enough to set up in my bedroom as a micro climate that I can move my bed into in the smallest bedroom of my apartment. That way I don't have to turn on the heat at night and save on my utility bill. I use the heater last month and it raised my utility bill $100 in one month just because my apartment runs on gas heat and hot water. I do have a camp stove and enough propane to last throughout the winter if needed. I also have a safe way of using it indoors so carbon monoxide does not build up and it doesn't start a fire. keeping it fire extinguisher for all types of fire on hand is also a good one now you can't get it at the Dollar tree but it's worth it. And now you cannot get a tent at the Dollar tree but since camping season is over for the winter months now would be a good time to get a tent on sale at Walmart off season. I also have a sleeping bag that my friend gifted me that has made for 40 below weather and will blankets to line it with. But the best thing to stay warm is my late husband's officers Navy pea coat jacket from the Vietnam era. I've had a few offers from people to buy that thing off me I will never part with it it is warm in the winter.

    • @annaleedaughterofyhwh7767
      @annaleedaughterofyhwh7767 Год назад +2

      @Shayna Dickinson I’m sorry for such a great loss. May his memory always be a blessing. I’m thanking him in my heart for his service. In Yeshua’s (Jesus in original Biblical Hebrew) matchless Name.

  • @sherriej7726
    @sherriej7726 Год назад +25

    Thank you! I learned long ago to be even basicly prepared. This was great info and inexpensive. People forget to just keep minimal supplies like, candles, matches/lighters, batteries, and water. I make sure these are in my car also, some energy bars and a sleeping bag can also come in handy. You just never know what mother nature might throw at you where I live.

  • @MichiStacker
    @MichiStacker 2 года назад +146

    A lot of people shy away from the generic OTC meds. I speak from experience when I say that they DO work just as well as the Big Name expensive brands. For a bugout/get home bag, they’re the perfect size as well as stockpiling in your preps.

    • @JoeXTheXJuggalo1
      @JoeXTheXJuggalo1 Год назад +5

      Only meds I wouldn't get from Dollar Tree is their "Pepto Bismol". I say this because big named stores generic brand Pepto Bismol is just watered down Pepto Bismol. Than we have the pink stuff from Dollar Tree. Dollar Trees Pepto Bismol is just watered down generic brand Pepto Bismol. almost like a 50/50

    • @nancyspruiell347
      @nancyspruiell347 Год назад +5

      @@JoeXTheXJuggalo1 where did you get this information? Having worked with companies (as a customer) that make otc medications and topical, I have never heard any such thing and am curious where this info comes from. (not saying you are wrong, I'm just asking for evidence of this). Thanks.

    • @JH-7878
      @JH-7878 Год назад +9

      Very true . People are conditioned to want brand name medicine. Medical professionals and those who work with them like myself, usually pick the generics because we understand it's the same product.

    • @JoeXTheXJuggalo1
      @JoeXTheXJuggalo1 Год назад +4

      @@nancyspruiell347 personal experience. I'm not saying like the literally put "water" in generic Pepto Bismol but you take a bottle oof name brand Pepto an slightly tilt the bottle from side to side you will see it's thick and it sticks a bit on the sides of the bottle and slowly drains down. Now take the genetic Store brand Pepto and do the same. You can tell it's diluted down with a bit of volume to it and when you tilt it the same way and yeah it might stick a little bit too the walls of the bottle but it's runny and it flows down back down into the bottle. Now take a bottle of Dollar Tree Pepto. It's basically looks like a translucent pink water and when you tilt the bottle the liquid inside just moves from side to side. If any sticks to the wall of the bottle it might be like water across car windshield with Rain-X on it.

    • @JoeXTheXJuggalo1
      @JoeXTheXJuggalo1 Год назад +9

      @@JH-7878 it's a comfort blanket thing when people buy the name brands they think the generic brands are not going to work as good or aren't going to last as long. I do know that from experience at some medicines that are generic might not be as effective as the name brand but they do work. I come from a family where my family was always on a budget. So I understand of off-brand generic stuff being part of my daily routine even as an adult now. Yeah there are a couple 2-3 things items I do buy name brand (foods, household items, tools, etc) because I do know the quality of them and prefer to have them over generic stuff but if I'm short of cash I do get generic of them.

  • @starlightshine7806
    @starlightshine7806 Год назад +102

    Have had a Bug Out bag for ages.
    Using OTC medicine has been great for myself. I am 65years old, i use a stroller when i go anywhere, is a lifesaver for myself. Can sit on the foot rest, also works great for a walker. Have a small Service Dog, she jumps in it when there are other dogs are around. the dogs around here are intrusive.
    Double check your bag making sure everything is just how you need it.

    • @kimgordon3695
      @kimgordon3695 Год назад +1

      🙏🙏🙏

    • @cindyledbetter2228
      @cindyledbetter2228 Год назад +12

      I use my old wheelchair for shopping. I don't drive, I have to walk almost everywhere. I have a box that fits in the seat and string it in. I've been shopping like this almost two decades. I have a large " cold bag" from Costco that hangs on the back from the handles for my frozen and refrigerator stuff especially in summer. Works great 😃👍

    • @aimeez7379
      @aimeez7379 4 месяца назад +1

      I know how you feel about the intrusive dogs. I can relate, due to the rude behavior of the dogs who I encounter on my daily walk around the neighborhood. First they like to shout obscenities in an abrupt and harshly delivered foreign language. I can't understand a word they're saying but still they prattle on insecintly. Soon they become irritated and resort to communicating through body language when they realize there is a language barrier and begin to bombard me with rude requests for money and a ride to the store. I don't give them a dime because everyone knows that all dogs will only spend their money on drugs. I won't enable their downfall.
      Stay strong and don't give in to your local rude mutts.

    • @joycebradley311
      @joycebradley311 3 месяца назад

      Not all neighbors are like yours.
      @@aimeez7379

  • @shannonwolff2599
    @shannonwolff2599 5 месяцев назад +4

    I buy dried vegetable mix at bulk barn which is very cheap and store in small jars or plastic containers, and buy the flakes of chicken, turkey, ham, and tuna at the dollar store. You can add these to the ramen noodles to make a better meal, and if you buy the instant noodle bowls then all you need is a little boiling water and you have a full meal that is warm and filling, and kids usually love it!! It has more nutrients than the ramen alone and adds quite a bit of flavor. Plus you can vary the flavor of noodles and type of meat and vegetables you use for more variety. If you are using for a home emergency then you can use canned veg and have more choices. I like the dried veg especially in a bug out bag or emergency kit for the car as it is light and takes very little space.

  • @timshepherd4626
    @timshepherd4626 5 месяцев назад +4

    Great vid sir, I agree 100%. That being said...going back to first aid and meds I recommend a generic triple antibiotic. Like you pointed out an infection can take you out of commission if not kill you. It's all about that generic Neosporin =)

  • @clawhammer704
    @clawhammer704 2 года назад +38

    Keep bottled water away from sunlight so the plastic doesn’t leach in the water. Sunlight breaks down plastics.

    • @kimgordon3695
      @kimgordon3695 Год назад +3

      Also heat

    • @IamNuideas2001
      @IamNuideas2001 Год назад

      Glass adds weight but might be worth it to get a pint or quart jar since sunlight can also sterilize water. Takes 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight, but don't wait til you are out of water to begin replacing it. At home, you have the room for larger glass containers if you need other ways to sterilize water in a pinch.

  • @spoonbendingspacemonkey
    @spoonbendingspacemonkey 2 года назад +72

    Thank you for this video.
    I have a system for home and bugout kits. I don't own a car, so I can only take what I can carry. I have
    1 rolling carry-on bag, 1 Coleman insulated, fabric cooler with a cross-body strap & and a stroller for my cat that has extra storage underneath.
    Each bag is under 40 lbs and is stocked with enough things for two people and 1 cat to get on for quite a while.
    I've spent a while building a good, light, bugout kit.

    • @tennesseeterri
      @tennesseeterri Год назад +6

      The stroller is a great idea. I have a wheelchair, which I thought would also be good to move heavy items. Other items grocery cart, golf bag cart would hold a duffel bag great.

    • @gineenspring855
      @gineenspring855 Год назад +3

      Love the suitcase with wheels idea

  • @johnwalters1055
    @johnwalters1055 Год назад +8

    My dad used aan old coffee can with a candle in it when we camped in the cold. It takes the chill out of the air and the can gives a degree of safety. It works

    • @suehop1579
      @suehop1579 9 месяцев назад +1

      That's when coffee cans were metal & not cardboard I'm guessing

    • @johnwalters1055
      @johnwalters1055 9 месяцев назад +1

      Of course it was a metal can we also cooked fish in the same type of can on kid catching one cleaning one cooking. Some good ol times

  • @adancortez6143
    @adancortez6143 7 месяцев назад +4

    I like having ramen noodles in my bag because it's a good base. Noodles are very filling and if you got chickens you can add an egg to it amongst other things for nutrition.

  • @wmluna381
    @wmluna381 Год назад +139

    Keeping some Bragg's Nutritional Yeast on hand will add a nice amount of extra vitamins & protein in 1-2 tablespoons. It can give ramen or other canned (savory) food a boost in nutrition. It's lightweight and can be transferred in a baggie (for carry / GH / BOB purposes). It doesn't really alter the original taste of the food much either.

  • @D.H.CE_FL
    @D.H.CE_FL 2 года назад +76

    Did you see any Bic lighters? I'd take 1 Bic lighter over 3 no-name lighters any day.

    • @sparrowflying864
      @sparrowflying864 2 года назад +10

      Dollar tree has bic lighters ( the small ones )

    • @bentalley7277
      @bentalley7277 2 года назад +5

      me too

    • @TheSaneHatter
      @TheSaneHatter 2 года назад +12

      By contrast, at least 1 survival expert (Cody Lundin) actually prefers these cheap, off-brand lighters to classic Bics because of the adjustable flame alone. For my own part, I've found that design easier to operate than that standard Bic.

    • @D.H.CE_FL
      @D.H.CE_FL 2 года назад +3

      @@TheSaneHatter interesting point about the adjustable flame! You can get those things huge if needed. I trust him 29395x more than myself.
      Is it the safety on the Bic that gives you issues? If so, those pop off easy with a key or something. I remove them from all mine.

    • @greeneyedlady5580
      @greeneyedlady5580 2 года назад +7

      @@TheSaneHatter I have deformed arthritic hands, and I simply can't use Bics at all. The cheap Dollar Tree lighters work well for me.

  • @maggiepatterson7949
    @maggiepatterson7949 7 месяцев назад +3

    Baby wipes instead of TP...They serve as clean ups too. waterproof container for matches. need a SEALED bucket for toilet.

  • @dovey6259
    @dovey6259 Год назад +20

    Don't forget to put supplies in for something like a toothache or earache. Clove oil or Red Cross toothache medicine is an absolute must for a toothache. My mother used to heat up rice and put it in a sock if we got a neck pull in a muscle. It can also soothe an earache when placed lightly over the ear. You can easily heat rice up in a skillet or a can.

    • @annaleedaughterofyhwh7767
      @annaleedaughterofyhwh7767 Год назад

      @dovey62 Where do you find “Red Cross” Rx? Please and thank you 🙏🏻

    • @dovey6259
      @dovey6259 Год назад +1

      @@annaleedaughterofyhwh7767 I believe CVS has it. You can also buy clove oil at any health food store.

    • @zoerizzo1866
      @zoerizzo1866 3 месяца назад

      I recently stopped an earache with 2 drops of 3% hydrogen peroxide from a sterile dropper. Stopped the ache.

  • @yvonnelake3296
    @yvonnelake3296 Год назад +10

    Mom always taught me to read the fine print. Note: Scented bleach will sanitize, but not disinfect. Thus, it is worthless for water purification. Get the real thing, unscented, to add drops to water to purify.

  • @thatswhatisaidCA
    @thatswhatisaidCA Год назад +48

    Pretty good! Thanks! WOULD LIKE TO ADD: If you have no water for several days (or longer) in your home (it could happen...) paper cups (you can usually use them a few times) and plates, because you won't want to waste water washing dishes!

    • @unicornjennie
      @unicornjennie Год назад +6

      Added bonus is you can burn them when done.

  • @cryptocolorado631
    @cryptocolorado631 5 месяцев назад +4

    Ramen can be a solid survival food and can be nutritious, too. I preserve carrots (and other veggies from the garden) in my dirt floor basement. Slice a carrot and whatever fresh veggies you have, then add it along with a fresh egg (drop it in the pot and poach it - you want a boiled egg that's slightly runny). And only use half the flavor packet (too much salt). The result is delicious, calorie-dense, and more nutritious than processed MREs.

  • @marypettit5523
    @marypettit5523 Год назад +5

    In the fire source do buy some of the long lighters made for lighting stoves, BBQ grills. Those tall glass candles become hard to light. As the wax melts, have an empty jar prepared with a wick to drain that melted wax into to create a new candle. No wasted wax and you make those tall candles save you money. This also keeps that wax from drowning your current wick.

  • @vandwellerhobojoekel5864
    @vandwellerhobojoekel5864 2 года назад +15

    i remember when you could buy a box of matches for 2¢ and there was 34 matches in the box, ... my my how things have changed

  • @murphmurph2124
    @murphmurph2124 2 года назад +28

    Those aluminium baking dishes are great to fabricate a makeshift oven or stove.

  • @InsanityContainment
    @InsanityContainment 7 месяцев назад +3

    Get your saved receipts, twist them up and they are perfect for wicks.

  • @dhanicollins2448
    @dhanicollins2448 Год назад +9

    I buy the small tins of Dove or Nivea (when they have it) face moisturizer cream. After I use the cream I clean and store all sorts of things in them (Vaseline, medications, bandages, etc as they are waterproof and seal tightly. Because they are flat they take up less space in a travel or BOB.

  • @cherylkingsmill3826
    @cherylkingsmill3826 2 года назад +59

    Buying the LED touch lights works wonders over a candle. Also a clay pot, put your candles inside and it gives off more heat.

    • @charlesgoodroejr9540
      @charlesgoodroejr9540 Год назад +6

      The clay pot thing is false. It does little to nothing

    • @chuckaule6292
      @chuckaule6292 Год назад +5

      @@charlesgoodroejr9540 I mean it kind of concentrates the heat if you want to huddle around it I guess, but yeah theres no way it increases total heat output

    • @patcummings6950
      @patcummings6950 Год назад +3

      With 2 big dogs trotting around the house, candles are not an option for me. Led lights at a great option.

    • @sandym6760
      @sandym6760 Год назад +10

      @@chuckaule6292 It works best in a small, enclosed space. But, for me, the risk of fire negates the benefit of any heat output.
      One of the things I like to do is buy up a ton of Hot Hands at the end of Winter, so I have them for the next Winter. Put a couple of them in the bottom of your sleeping bag and it does wonders keeping you warm all night. Also, on cold mornings put one inside each glove on the BACK of your hands, and it helps a lot. If it gets too hot that way, you can remove them and put them in your coat pockets.
      You won't find Heat Lockers (hats, gloves and socks) at DT, but they're a great investment. I pretty much lived in my truck & in a tent for over a year, and tried a lot of things to see what worked and what didn't. It was a choice, it started off as a survival challenge to myself, then continued because I wanted to see if I could survive in ALL seasons. I started off using my house for water and showers, but by the time I decided to "move back in" I was hauling water from my son's house so I would know exactly how much I was using for various things (dishes, drinking, cooking, watering pets, baths, etc) and finding ways to cut back on what was being used. Yes, my family thought I was nuts, but I wanted to be sure that I COULD survive should a disaster actually happen. I live alone, so I am the only one my experiment actually inconvenienced -- but now I'm not afraid of a disaster OR of the grid going down. So, it was worth it to me.

    • @tammyplourde2859
      @tammyplourde2859 Год назад

      @@sandym6760 Very smart. It would be wise for all of us to do this for at least a day or two. When most of us lose power for a couple of hours we feel so inconvenienced. Think we are going to have to start getting used to this kind of thing, the way things are good.

  • @thejewishredneckprepper4675
    @thejewishredneckprepper4675 2 года назад +22

    Shalom my friend .Sometimes the best candles along with food items at Dollar tree cost us nothing. We have many totes of candles which come form Dollar tree dumpster. Yes throws away much stuff in their dumpsters.

  • @charleycavanaugh5414
    @charleycavanaugh5414 Год назад +6

    You were talking about a First aid kit . And I wanted to see you tell single guys that you are gonna need larger things for larger cuts . And I learned from a old man that I worked with in the woods as a young man logging , He Said that most men won't think to put Famine minstrel pads in your bag . I know it seems funny to some men to go to the store and buy them . But I can say from first hand experience They can be a life saver . Just thought you should know . Keep up the great work young man . and God Bless you . Amen

  • @aricksundberg5546
    @aricksundberg5546 5 месяцев назад +13

    I have multiple packs( grab n go) . Each has its own purpose. Almost all the items in each pack have a triple barrier system. The original container, then a ridged container or a sealed container then a plastic resealable bag. This helps contain any possible cross contamination issues and also helps with flotation if needed and also keeps items dry even if the pack gets soaked

  • @alcopower5710
    @alcopower5710 2 года назад +41

    Was just at the Dollar store last night and I picked up bar soap, Cambells chicken noodle soup, deodorant, toothpaste and toothbrushes.

  • @vilee5237
    @vilee5237 Год назад +63

    Glad you mentioned feminine hygiene products. Something very overlooked when it comes to survival and bug out bags.

    • @sandym6760
      @sandym6760 Год назад +10

      Thin pads can also be used to stop bleeding, making for a large bandage if you wrap it with gauze.

    • @jacquelynjohnson9486
      @jacquelynjohnson9486 Год назад +6

      Also thin pads can be used to reduce blisters if you're forced to bug out on foot

    • @artemisameretsu6905
      @artemisameretsu6905 Год назад +8

      Exactly!! I hear so much about planning to bring your wife and kids but so many kits don't include feminine or really good hygiene at all! If that time of the month strikes, you are going to have a seriously bad time, it's wet, cold, and the smell may attract predators.
      I recommend menstrual cups for the blood but having tampons are space saving and can be unraveled to use for kindling, cotton balls, ect
      Pads are great but take up more room and are generally scented with chemicals and probably not the best to up against an open wound

    • @GADPrincess
      @GADPrincess Год назад +1

      @@sandym6760 great idea 💡!

    • @james0000
      @james0000 Год назад +1

      @@artemisameretsu6905 That's probably because you are hearing about people wanting to bring their wife and kids instead of people saying they talked with their wife and maybe even kids to help formulate the plan and requirements. :(

  • @melanies.7740
    @melanies.7740 Год назад +11

    They occasionally have headlamps ,they work very well,I bought them to barter,though I have tactical headlights, these run on triple AAA batteries and are incredibly bright and have 3modes for 1.25. great deal.

  • @realist7190
    @realist7190 Год назад +14

    I have been watching your videos for a while now and your channel stands out as one of the most practical and best cost affordable prepping presentations I have reviewed!
    The dollar store addition is great! Especially to survive a short 2-3 day power outage!
    The addition of local hand made maps is a great way to include your kids in the
    process. Ferrous rods are ice but easiest is bic lighters like you state.
    Board games (cards) was a great addition.

  • @aaronjackson2780
    @aaronjackson2780 2 года назад +25

    If u have the tools,open the packages crush the ramen noodles and vacuum seal them, 5 packs take up half the space when crushed and sealed
    Not to mention, they will be water and air tight and will last a hell of a long time

  • @_GlockComa
    @_GlockComa Год назад +4

    The video: average.
    The comments: PRICELESS. Some amazing ideas & suggestions in here!

  • @davidgates1887
    @davidgates1887 Год назад +7

    Put cayenne pepper in your bug out bag or first aid kit. It’ll stop bleeding and it will sterilize the wound.
    Use dryer, lint and wax to make a fire starter. Well started with Flint pretty easy.
    Use strikeable matches wrapped in toilet paper, duped into wax This is the wind proof and waterproof match.

    • @Phoenix8Rising
      @Phoenix8Rising Год назад

      Cayenne (tiny pinch of) and 3/4 inches of grated ginger infused in a pot of boiling water is a great pick me up if you feel cold or flu coming on. Steep for 10 mins, add honey for sore throat. If no pot you can use ginger tea bags and just add the cayenne, honey and hot water to the mug.

    • @jamesfox9922
      @jamesfox9922 Год назад

      Clear fingernail polish works good for waterproofing matches
      Use dental floss for sewing clothes or skin...

  • @escherichiacoli7069
    @escherichiacoli7069 Год назад +2

    I love how you hold a bottle of Nestle water, and don't even know the backstory behind there :P

  • @grimbo73
    @grimbo73 2 года назад +51

    might want to add a can opener and some canned soup. to go along with those, maybe a steel cup to boil water/cook food. also, maybe cheap tea/coffee

    • @jwatson15
      @jwatson15 2 года назад +2

      Dont trust dollar tree can openers. Ive never gotten one thats worked.

    • @judithmiller5624
      @judithmiller5624 2 года назад +1

      I always have spare good can openers that I've been able to barter with.

    • @clivedunning4317
      @clivedunning4317 Год назад +6

      Sending from the UK . . . "Never,Ever economise on TEA ! Buy quality tea when on special offer, you know it makes sense!

    • @sandym6760
      @sandym6760 Год назад +1

      @@jwatson15 I absolutely agree, DT can openers are junk. Sometimes you can get them to open a can or two before they fail, sometimes you don't even get THAT many open.

    • @betsydooly5927
      @betsydooly5927 Год назад +1

      You maybe should invest in a good thermos toi

  • @kvinmiller4631
    @kvinmiller4631 2 года назад +18

    i only had $20 for a month for food once when I was $20....I went a whole 4 weeks eating nothing but toast, ramen, and beans and rice with hot sauce (the HS i got for free at gas stations or taco bell) with a protein shake every other day (i had about a lb left over from the month before) it was not that bad at all

  • @PHYREMAN557
    @PHYREMAN557 Год назад +8

    Guys just to say this the absolute best item to have in your arsenal for any bug-out bug in shtf situation is your own mind. And the way you can see to make ordinary items more extraordinary and more usable in any given situation. For example duct tape and paper towels will go a whole lot further than the Band-Aids that he suggested....
    Using the matches that he had and dipping in in the candles that he also purchase would give you waterproof matches. Thinking outside the box in a survival situation means more and is more important than any piece of gear you can put inside your bag... Also research how you can get antibiotics without having a prescription, by purchasing fish and aquarium antibiotics, then download the fish to human dosage chart that you can find on the internet print that out and put that in your survival bag

    • @tannerryan899
      @tannerryan899 Год назад +1

      That is great idea, i agree but not everyone good at that, a simple list to get now is a good idea . I wish you would make a survival book or pamphlet out of your great ideas for people like me without any, not everyone is good at or creative like you unfortunately.! Jr

    • @bonnieg8356
      @bonnieg8356 2 месяца назад

      Or get them in Mexico, if you’re close enough.

  • @TalymoMakes
    @TalymoMakes Год назад +5

    Panty hose. Perfect to filter sediment out of water. It won’t get it all out but it will make a big difference.

    • @frostyfrances4700
      @frostyfrances4700 11 месяцев назад

      Panty hose (or footlets) also go a long way to keeping your feet warm in winter.

  • @jpauldennis4040
    @jpauldennis4040 Год назад +23

    I tested the no-name batteries. Worked longer than the Panasonic in my lantern!

  • @ShadowRayne16
    @ShadowRayne16 2 года назад +119

    They sell gallons of water at DT so I'd definitely keep an eye out for those. They also have paracord, travel toothpaste and toothbrush, toilet paper, pads/tampons, cold meds, hand sanitizer, tarps, plastic ponchos, collars and leashes for pets as well as pet food, socks for men, women and kids, baby wipes, lysol wipes, canned meats. I think you mentioned some of these but I'm watching and typing so forgive me. Lol

    • @jwatson15
      @jwatson15 2 года назад +4

      I think they sell 1.5 gallon jugs of water but you need to be careful with them. The jug doesn't have a built in handle. Instead it has a handle of paper and tape stuck to the jug. I prefer the 3 liter round jugs from walmart because they're stackable.

    • @heartofdixieprepping4797
      @heartofdixieprepping4797 2 года назад +4

      I do that too!

    • @raquellambropoulos279
      @raquellambropoulos279 2 года назад +6

      Lots of the bottle gallon of water for a 1$ aren't safe research the dangerous brands. Instead invest in a water filter that can clean water fot you many times.

    • @Noniinthebush
      @Noniinthebush Год назад +1

      What is DT ?

    • @thatswhatisaidCA
      @thatswhatisaidCA Год назад +1

      @@Noniinthebush DollarTree

  • @ti-guidou-mx4gr
    @ti-guidou-mx4gr Год назад +5

    Ear plugs, cheap, light and great barter item. 😊

  • @sandyallen1523
    @sandyallen1523 7 месяцев назад +4

    Dollar Tree also sells small can of sterno that can be used for cooking

  • @FFSteveEMT
    @FFSteveEMT 2 года назад +59

    My standard medicine bag for my bags have ibuprofen, acetaminophen, loperamide, and pink bismuth chewable tablets.

    • @mariap.thisislife8735
      @mariap.thisislife8735 2 года назад +10

      Don't forget something like a benadryl, keep itching and allergy symptoms at bay...

    • @FFSteveEMT
      @FFSteveEMT 2 года назад +4

      @@mariap.thisislife8735 I might go back to that. The only problem with benedryl is the drowsiness.

    • @mariap.thisislife8735
      @mariap.thisislife8735 2 года назад +7

      @@FFSteveEMT Well dang I forgot about the drowsiness factor! I guess an Advil or Tylenol sinus?? I hate meds to make me drowsy. I found by accident that a hand sanitizer with aloe vera are good to put on bug bites and itchy.. Have a good week!! Greetings from Augusta Georgia ❤️🇺🇸

    • @FFSteveEMT
      @FFSteveEMT 2 года назад +3

      @@mariap.thisislife8735 I use Zanfel for things like poison ivy. I also use stingkill for bugs. I haven’t found a good non drowsy antihistamine yet. Greetings from Pittsburgh, PA.

    • @bigtony4829
      @bigtony4829 2 года назад +3

      @@FFSteveEMT Thats a bonus if you cant sleep ...sometimes your so stressed you need to sleep but cant and if you dont have any sleeping pills some Benadryl might be useful

  • @joeschmoe665
    @joeschmoe665 Год назад +14

    8 full bags of canned goods (inspect the cans) was $42. If nothing on the shelf looks good, fast for 2 days and go back.

    • @tannerryan899
      @tannerryan899 Год назад +1

      I love this comment! Finally someone with common sense! This idea that you only prep what your family likes, is ridiculous that is for your everyday pantry. For survival the most calories at the cheapest price to last more days without food! Exactly the truth, go two days and that food will be fine, trust me. AND start now to do what is, and was, your responsibility to yourself and children from the beginning. Teach them to eat a varied diet of everything. It is vital to their health and well being. And your increased amount of food, plus better health from learning to eat what is good for you and by variation usually more healthful, will mean a better chance of survival by being healthier and more able to find food. Good job joeschmoe! JR

  • @turtlesnekproductions2206
    @turtlesnekproductions2206 Год назад +5

    I'm with you up to the batteries. I worked at a dollar store, and I promise you,a one dollar battery gives you exactly one dollar worth of power. Not something I'd want to rely on in an emergency.

  • @lindaertel7558
    @lindaertel7558 Год назад +5

    Don’t forget a manual can opener. Very important!

    • @lindawolffkashmir2768
      @lindawolffkashmir2768 Год назад +1

      I would recommend a good OXO can opener. They are durable, and are strong enough to get through deep rimmed cans.

    • @lesliestout1241
      @lesliestout1241 3 месяца назад

      ⁠or a good knife. They used that before the day of can openers

  • @debbiekerr3989
    @debbiekerr3989 Год назад +9

    Don't forget to buy a couple of packs of paper plates, and plastic flatware. This will save you from using the water, and you can use it for drinking, and cooking.

  • @iamsemjaza
    @iamsemjaza 2 года назад +28

    There's also 3 for $1 cup noodles/ramen at the dollar store. Those have freeze-dried vegetables, meats, and tvp in them.

  • @petercoutu4726
    @petercoutu4726 Год назад +7

    Onenote on using cleaning bleach for water disinfection is you have to be sure that the concentration to delusion ratio is correct some inexpensive bleachis are a lower concentration and may require more drops per quart. It's also worth mentioning that over time the chlorine concentration does drop so it is something you want to rotate in-and-out of your emergency supplies.