What every car trunk should have

Car Trunk

This snowy weather that is quite rare for North Carolina to see three straight days of snow has me cleaning out email. One that had temporarily gotten lost was from one of our prep net regulars about what every car trunk should contain. I am not going to share his name as I do not have explicit permission, however suffice it to say that he has enough experience to back up that these items are standard equipment in police cars.

These are some very good items for anyone to consider and there has been a lot of banter recently about the contents. I am wondering exactly how many of these items our fearless prep net controller has in his road warrior truck.

  1.  If the trunk of your car is big enough get a small footlocker or plastic box to carry items.
  2. Flashlight or lantern with extra batteries
  3. 24 inch pry bar, can be used to bend back sheet metal or leverage to lift heavy objects.
  4. Shovel, a small shovel can be purchased at any Army Surplus store.
  5. Axe or hatchet,  you never know when you may need to remove a tree limb from the roadway.
  6. Flares or battery operated blinking lights to warn traffic of lane changes ahead.
  7. Fire Extinguisher, Seeing the unthinkable, you are driving down the road and you witness a wreck, people are trapped in a burning vehicle.  I actually witnessed  this.  Myself and several other bystanders had fire extinguishers.
  8. Plastic bags  (X-2 each),  various sizes, from food storage bags to large trash bags.
  9. Duck tape, has a thousand different uses.
  10. Jumper Cables and/or Jumpstart battery pack. I’ve used mine a hundred times helping out stranded motorist.
  11. Maps, (local and state), even though a lot of people now a days have GPS, everyone still needs to know how to read a map and use a compass.
  12. Tool box,  have a basic tool box or bag with small hand tools. ( Pliers, Wrench, Screwdrivers, in various sizes, & a hammer, tape measure, plastic wire ties, electrical tape )
  13. Hand sanitizer, and 1 gallon of water, and  paper towels for cleaning.
  14. Work Gloves
  15. Safety Traffic Vest, yellow or orange traffic vest
  16. First Aid Kit,  get one and fill it with more than just the standard you would buy at the store.  It’s best to make your own based on what you think you may need and your level of training.
  17. Blanket, can be used for keeping warm, treating first aid patients, or using as a sanitation barrier.
  18. Cooler – special for Summer hot weather,  In the Summer carry a small cooler with small water bottles.  It’s refreshing to have a cold drink and nice to give one to a friend in need on a hot summer day.

The italicised words are his actual comments. Perhaps if he feels so inclined he will chime in via the comments and claim them. Stay safe out there North Carolina!

 

The Birds are Busy Prepping

Birds are Busy Prepping

I am sitting here staring out the window as the snow falls and I can tell the Birds are Busy Prepping for the weather. The activity at the bird feeder is quite high and looks like the super highway or the golden horde looking for food. Wildlife can certainly tell us what kind of weather is coming there is no doubt that they are getting stocked up.

Whether you enjoy listening on your radio, scanner, or even echolink it is a check in driven net so if you have your technician license or higher feel free to hit the PTT button. If you have not gotten your ticket yet please let us know what we can do to help.

Look forward to hearing what your indicators are for wild weather are. Whether you are gearing up for another day in the cold wintery mix or planning on snuggling up with several different forms of heat join us tonight and tell us your plans.

Benefits of Rope and how to obtain it

Rope

Lately I have been thinking about getting an antenna in the tree and it reminds me of the benefits of rope. All to often these days rope is an often overlooked item. That is an amazing thought to anyone that has spent any time sailing or had ancestors that sailed on the open seas. How much rope do you have stored up for use?

Looking forward to hearing you tonight on the AK4H repeater at 147.270 Mhz. We gather to talk about Preparedness, whether it is for the two day power outage or the Zombie apocalypse. Whether you enjoy listening on your radio, scanner, or even echolink it is a check in driven net so if you have your technician license or higher feel free to hit the PTT button. If you have not gotten your ticket yet please let us know what we can do to help.

 

ATF info on LEGALLY building your own gun

The short version from ATF.Gov

Q: Is it legal to assemble a firearm from commercially available parts kits that can be purchased via internet or shotgun news?

For your information, per provisions of the Gun Control Act (GCA) of 1968, 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, an unlicensed individual may make a “firearm” as defined in the GCA for his own personal use, but not for sale or distribution.

More here: http://www.atf.gov/firearms/faq/firearms-technology.html

Winter Weather

Winter Weather Preps

Tonight I am sure will be another rousing edition of the Jars Prep Night on the mighty 27 especially since a shot of winter weather might have moved in. We certainly hope no one will still be in line at 09:00 PM waiting on bread and milk. If you found yourself in that boat you must make it a regular date to tune in.

Whether you enjoy listening on your radio, scanner, or even echolink it is a check in driven net so if you have your technician license or higher feel free to hit the PTT button. If you have not gotten your ticket yet please let us know what we can do to help.

Look forward to hear what your preparations are for winter weather and how it alters your plans related to work or staying at home.