The get home bag, little brother to the bug out bag. I think jjsre at reality survival has the right idea here. The average person spends 40 hours a week away from their home and loved ones while at work. If any type of emergency happens I know that my first priority would be to get back home. I work about 15 miles away from home, so if there was a crisis situation, that fifteen miles could become a very long distance. A kit like the get home bag could certainly mean the difference between life and death. Its small enough to be thrown in your car, and forgotten about until you do need it.
The important part here is that you need to customize it to your needs and your area while still keeping it light. You may find that you don't need some of the things he listed in his article, but other supplies are more appropriate for where you live. I for one like to keep a good pair of boots in the trunk with my bag.
This is not a bag for long term survival. Its supposed to be light, so you can get home a quickly as possible, but still have basic supplies if you need them along the way.
Check it out at Reality Survival get home bag
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