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by Piero San Giorgio


  3

  30+ years

  Salt

  2.2 lbs.

  1

  30+ years

  Sugar

  2.2 lbs.

  1

  30+ years

  Honey

  2.2 lbs.

  1

  30+ years

  Powdered milk

  2.2 lbs.

  1

  3-5 years

  Cheese

  2.2 lbs.

  1

  1 year

  Maize

  2.2 lbs.

  2

  10 years

  Dried fruit

  2.2 lbs.

  1

  1 year

  Oats

  2.2 lbs.

  1

  3-5 years

  Dehydrated wheat

  2.2 lbs.

  1

  30+ years

  Dried vegetables

  2.2 lbs.

  1

  3-5 years

  MREs

  according to need

  1

  30+ years

  Broth cubes

  5 oz.

  1

  30+ years

  Condiments

  2.2 lbs.

  1

  30+ years

  Ovaltine©

  2.2 lbs.

  1

  30+ years

  Coffee beans

  2.2 lbs.

  1

  10 years

  Corn starch

  5 oz.

  1

  30+ years

  Powdered pudding

  11 oz.

  1

  30+ years

  Instant coffee

  2.2 lbs.

  1

  30+ years

  Mustard

  1 lb 2 oz.

  1

  30+ years

  Tea

  2.2 lbs.

  1

  10 years

  Yeast

  1 lbs.

  1

  3-6 months (but can be “reproduced”)

  Bullion cubes

  3½ oz.

  1

  30+ years

  Multivitamins

  3½ oz.

  1

  1 year

  Vitamin C

  3½ oz.

  1

  3 years at 20 °C and kept dry

  UHT milk (=Ultra-High-Temperature processed milk)

  1 quart

  12

  6 months

  UHT fruit juice

  1 quart

  12

  6 months

  Dark chocolate

  2.2 lbs.

  8

  30+ years

  “Comfort food”

  (cookies, etc.)

  2.2 lbs.

  1

  1-2 years

  Vinegar

  1 quart

  1

  30+ years

  Wine

  1 quart

  8

  30+ years

  Liquor

  1 quart

  1

  30+ years

  Jam

  1.1 lbs.

  4

  30+ years

  Sulfur

  (for drying fruit)

  7 oz.

  1

  30+ years

  Spices (to taste)

  3½ oz.

  1

  30+ years

  Baking soda

  2.2 lbs.

  1

  30+ years

  Food bags

  Store in large quantities for barter

  Aluminum foil

  Store in large quantities for barter

  Bags for dried meat

  Store in large quantities for barter

  Jars and seals

  Store in large quantities for barter

  Gardening, Fishing, and Hunting Equipment

  Hunting and Fishing

  Bow, Crossbow and arrows

  Piano cords, metal boxes, copper, and aluminum wire, etc., for making traps

  Fishing rods, fishing nets, traps, etc.

  Cooking

  Pans, pots, cast-iron pans, kettles, etc.

  Knives and kitchen tools

  Saw for bone and meat, chopper, metal buckets

  Kitchen gloves, aprons, etc.

  Water

  Water filter with replacement filters

  Containers (5-10 gallons)

  Bleach—5 gallons per person per year

  Water purification tablets in great number

  Nutritional Supplements, Vitamins, and Minerals

  Minerals: calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, iodine, zinc, iron, etc.

  Vitamins: A, C (ascorbic acid), B<1, B<2, B<3, B<5, B<6, B<7, B<8, B<9, B<12, D, E, K, carotene, etc.

  Hormonal, Oil, and Fat supplements: Omega 3, DHEA, GnRH, etc.

  Plant-Based Supplements (according to need): fennel, meadowsweet, mouse-ear hawkweed, ginseng, guarana, ginger, passion flower, hawthorn, linden, verbena, etc.

  Hygienic and Cleaning Products

  Category

  Products

  Per Person,

  per Year

  WC

  Sawdust for outhouse

  (22 lbs. sacks)

  12

  Toilet paper rolls

  120

  Dental Care

  Toothbrush

  12

  Floss (164 ft.)

  4

  Toothpaste (7 oz.)

  12

  Fluoride mouthwash

  (17 oz.)

  2

  Bodily Hygiene

  Bar of soap (200 g.)

  12

  Feminine Hygiene

  Tampons (30)

  6

  Sanitary napkins (30)

  6

  General Hygiene

  Cotton swabs (100)

  2

  Moist napkins (100)

  2

  Suntan lotion (10 oz.)

  4

  Garbage Bags

  Large (32 gal.)

  12

  Medium (16 gal.)

  12

  Small (8 gal.)

  12

  Shaving

  Disposable woman’s razor

  6

  Man’s razor + brush

  1

  Manual clipper

  1

  Cooking

  Dishwashing liquid (10 oz.)

  12

  Sponges

  12

  Dish detergent for plates, glasses (13 oz.)

  12

  Detergent for pans

  (13 oz.)

  12

  Rubber gloves

  24

  Cleaning

  Stain remover

  6

  Laundry soap (5 gal.)

  7

  Soap for washing floors

  (1 qt.)

  4

  Soap for washing wooden floors (1 qt.)

  4

  Bleach (1 qt.)

  10

  Brush

  4

  Broom

  4

  Mop heads

  4

  Cleaning cloth

  12

  Bucket and tub

  2

  Baking soda (1 kg.)

  2

  Medicines and Medical Tools

  Instruments

  Tweezers, surgical clips, sterile needles, and suture thread

  Forceps, retractors, Haemostatic Scissors and clamps

  Scalpel and disposable sterile scalpel blades

  Thermometers and stethoscope

  Suction tools, straws, boilers, wipes

  Markers

  Injection materials, syringes of various sizes, sterile needles, etc.

  Venom extractor

  Homeostatic tourniquet

  Preformed splints for ankle and fist, cervical collar (neck brace)

  Bandages

  Dressings, plasters, band-aids, steri-strips, medic
al tape

  Gauze (rolls and 20 square-centimeter squares)

  Bandages in various sizes: rolls, triangles, scarf, etc.

  Sterile strips

  Cotton

  Safety pins

  Medicines

  Disinfectant: chlorhexidine, tincture of benzoin

  Alcohol-based disinfectant for hands

  Antibiotic ointment (Neosporin©)

  Benadryl tablets (diphenhydramine—anti-allergen, cold-, flu- and nasal-congestion medications, and sleep aids)

  Ibuprofen tablets—for pain and fever

  Anti-diarrheal tablets

  Aspirin (325 milograms)

  Ophthalmic saline solution

  Painkiller: paracetamol, morphine

  Local anesthetic: lidocaine, procaine

  Antiseptic: chlorhexedine

  Antibiotic: co-amoxicillin

  Antacid tablets

  Iodine tablets

  Aloe-vera gel with lidocaine

  Dental Material

  Periodontal curettes

  Dental picks (curved), mirror, pliers

  Clove oil

  Dental forceps

  Other

  Baby soap

  Baking soda

  Gloves, mask, operating mask

  Plastic CPR mouth barrier

  Tools

  Systematically note the tools you use regularly and which ones you may need. Prefer manual to electrical tools.

  Gardening tools

  Mechanical-repair tools

  Animal-care tools

  Soldering tools

  Blacksmith tools

  Complete tool box (screwdriver, hammer, clamp, wrench, etc.)

  Woodcutting, carpentry, and cabinet-making tools

  Manual battery charger (crank operated)

  Other Tools

  Large pliers

  Crowbar

  Sledgehammer

  Axe

  Shovel

  Heavy-duty glue, paint, lacquer

  Iron wire

  Velcro strips

  Rubber bands

  Whetstone

  Metal saw

  Wheelbarrow

  Protective Garments

  Protective gloves

  Protective shoes

  Kevlar protective strips

  Protective goggles

  Protective helmet

  Hearing protection

  Other Material

  Replacement parts for all your materials

  Dark tarpaulin for covering windows

  Rolls of plastic insulation for sealing rooms and filling in broken windows, etc.

  Batteries of all kinds, especially rechargeable ones

  Candles, lamps, etc.

  Large receptacles for heating oil, gasoline, diesel

  Medium-sized receptacles for water (5-10 gal.), like Jerrycans

  Cisterns (40 gal) for rainwater

  Defense, Security, and Communication Materials

  Weapons (among many choices)

  Primary Weapon—.223-calibre rifle

  + 5,000 rounds and 10 Chargers

  Secondary Weapon—9 mm Pistol

  + 1,000 rounds + 4 chargers

  Hunting Weapon—12-gauge shotgun

  + 2,000 rounds of different types

  Pocket knife (Swiss Army Knife)

  Multipurpose tool (Leatherman, Victorinox)

  Combat knife or a bush knife

  Hatchet or kukri-type knife

  Emergency survival knife

  Tactical Equipment

  Bandolier for long gun

  Holster for pistol

  Ear and eye protection

  Crotch protection

  Bullet-proof vest (Level IIIA)

  Kevlar helmet

  Belt, charging cradles

  Lashing, water bottle, backpack

  Gloves, cap, hat

  Gas mask and replacement filters

  Vacuum bags

  Rain gear, poncho, leggings

  Shoes and boots in sufficient quantity (at least three pairs)

  Flashlight and rechargeable batteries

  Auxiliary Equipment

  Material for cleaning weapons (tools, lubricant, cleaner, grease, etc.)

  Geiger counter

  Security Equipment

  Padlock

  Alarms

  Barbed wire

  Sandbags

  Chains and cords of various thickness and length

  Communication Equipment

  Shortwave receiver

  Battery-driven radio, rechargeable batteries, battery charger

  Rugged laptop with wi-fi

  Field telephone

  Walkie-talkie, relays, and antennas

  CB radio

  About the Author

  PIERO SAN GIORGIO is a Swiss author and former businessman and software executive. For twenty years, he worked in international markets in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. For the past decade, Giorgio has dedicated himself to studying the global economic system and its dependence on ever-expanding populations, debt, and resource exploitation. Survivre à l’effondrement économiqueon, on the fundamental unsustainability of the system, was published in French to wide acclaim.

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