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The Emergency Clothes Bag - A breakdown of what we carry for the "what ifs" on the road. [Chez Lannis]

I cleaned out our disgustingly filthy eight-months-of-winter-garbage van. Finally. In the back we have a green bag. It's not pretty; its strap is broken, the sides are stained, but it holds a fair amount. It's a bag that twice a year I assess and update. It's the emergency clothes bag. And yes, it only comes out of the van about twice a year. Its job is to sit patiently in the event of its need, and it does its job well. Inside it contains (for each boy): - t shirt - sweater - jeans - shorts…

72-hour-packs I like that for clothes she suggests long sleeved shirts and sweat pants.  You can always cut clothes for warmer weather.  The sweat pant fit a child longer than regular pants.

Are you ready? Are your kids? 72 hour kits for kids UPDATE: spreadsheet available at this link Alright. I know you all know about 72 hour kits and there are tons of websites with ideas and information about these, but as I was updating mine, I had a lot of people ask about what I put in it and how to go about it (how did people know I was updating you ask? Never mind that it all graced my living room for almost a month)...so I thought maybe some of you might want to know as well. Wow. I

Keeping an emergency kit on hand is essential because it helps you and your loved ones to handle unforeseen emergencies that may come at any time. Natural disasters, blackouts, and other crises can interfere with day-to-day activities and the availability of necessities. Having an emergency pack guarantees that you have the materials and tools you need to survive on your own until assistance arrives or things get back to normal. Being ready for emergencies can decrease stress and improve…

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