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In an urbanized milieu, what are the available outdoor survival gear and equipment that you will need that will be helpful in an emergency situation? While in the process of conceptualizing the contents of your kit together, you need to put emphasis on safety items. Consider also where you are working, is it a large city or just a small one. Evaluate where you live and equip yourself with the right safety items to carry. If you are living in a geographical earthquake zone city, you need to gather tools that will protect you in case building collapse or to facilitate others with safety in case earthquake shall happen. Prepare safety glasses and breathing apparatus to keep your lungs supplied with breathable air. A small pry bar and pliers can also be helpful in case you get trapped. And if you are on your way to a city and all of sudden you need water and the utilities broke down, what is the best approach for you to do? As part of your outdoor survival kit, you will need water.

Plan on how to carry all your stuff, be in a car or a backpack. It should be portable and lightweight. You can have it all in one bag, or you may have different kits. You may have one for your car and another for your home. It may appear like a hassle or a burden, but you will never know when you will need it. Ensure that the contents of your outdoor survival gear that is for emergency purposes stay within the confines of its own container or kit. What is meant by that is, do not use some of the contents for camping trips and other escapades because you may fail to return them and you won't have them when you most need them. Inspect periodically also for the expiration date of the food and medication that you stored. Ensure also the functionality of your batteries and flashlights within your outdoor survival gear pack.
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