What to Carry in a Bug Out Bag: The Ultimate Guide for Preparedness

Imagine waking up one morning to the sound of sirens blaring, the ground shaking beneath you, or smoke filling your living space. In the blink of an eye, you may find yourself in a situation where you need to evacuate your home and survive on your own. This is where a bug out bag (BOB) comes into play—a portable kit filled with essential supplies designed to help you navigate the unforeseen challenges of a disaster.

A bug out bag is not just a trendy survivalist accessory; it’s a critical component of emergency preparedness. According to a survey by the American Red Cross, nearly 48% of Americans lack essential emergency supplies. This statistic highlights the importance of being proactive in safeguarding yourself and your loved ones. By equipping yourself with a well-thought-out bug out bag, you can ensure you have the necessary tools and supplies to survive for at least 72 hours in any emergency scenario.

Continue reading to learn more about what to carry in a bug out bag, written by the BattlBox staff.

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Sawyer’s picaridin lotion lasts a long time, stores well in survival kits and cars, and doesn’t have the laundry-list poison control label like DEET sprays.

Sean Gold
Founder & Lead Writer

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Secure a small loop of cord to a trekking pole to create a convenient place to hang a water bladder and filter water.

Nathan Pipenberg
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It contains 20 percent picaridin, a powerful insect repellent that will make nights around the campfire much more enjoyable.

Liz Provencher
Freelane Writer