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  1. How about when you are in the OTC area you also pick up the following. Protein powder, ensure drinks, protein bars, vitamins, that sort of stuff!

    1. YOUR BLOG NAME SEEMS VERY FAMILIAR, IN A GOOD WAY.

      I WAS THINKING ABOUT COSTCO AND THAT FLOOR PLAN HAS THOSE ITEMS IN AN ADJACENT ROW. EXCELLENT ADD-ON ITEM. THANKS, AND YES I DID FORGET YOUR VERY GOOD POINT.

    1. Just one-stop shopping convenience, I’ll guess. If you had to move it quickly, a dolly under the barrel and off to your trailer or vehicle for movement somewhere.

    2. 1. THERE WAS A LOT OF ROOM
      2. IT WILL BE EASY TO PUT THE DRUM INTO A TRUCK, JUST IN CASE WE NEED TO GET OUT QUICKLY
      3. THESE ITEMS ARE IMPORTANT TO ME AND THEY ARE MY BACKIP STUFF.

  2. You should add rubbing alcohol to your OTC meds list. Very helpful to put some into the water you’re using to wipe down a patient with a high fever. The alcohol evaporates at a faster rate than plain water & helps to cool a body quicker. Not to mention it’s usefulness as a disinfectant & it kills bed bugs, too!

  3. I too was wondering why put non-effected items into
    the Faraday cage, especially guns, and ammo. Of course I too have a similar Faraday cage, with much less insulation. It really isn’t nessessary to install a lot of insulation, if the can is grounded. My steel pole barn shop building is a really good faraday cage, along with several items in thier own cages, or special cans. I found at a surplus store and installed several of my HF/VHF/UHF radios in them to insure continuity of comms.
    rechargeable batteries need recharging and some even cycling every so often. They won’t be effected by EMP, so why put them in the can? Yes install a universal charger, and chargers for battery hand tools. ALSO, if you have a generator, something to consider is replacement diodes for your generator armature. This requires a bit of work or research to find out what voltage and current rating they are, but if the pop, and let out the smoke stored inside, then that generator wont work. another item is to obtain ignition modules for those generator motors too.
    CPAP machines/compressors, most run on 12VDC I have two spares stored in EMP cans inside a steel cargo container. If I dont have one, I am sure I would die off soon after any event like an EMP. they also must have a power source. 12VDC battery and appropriate solar charger, I keep three on hand, fully charged. They can also option as power sources for my portable HAM gear,
    I recently found out all newer electric, operated gas stoves must have power to operate the oven starter. Option 1 is to use the covered gas grill. option is an inverter source heavy enough to power the starter system in my new range.
    Thanks for your article.
    Blessings to all
    Dave of Oregon

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