Here's one already made - the best know to man.
Good reminder!
Re: Feel free to contribute ideas.
Don’t forgot your gun.
The majority of people in your neighborhood have not prepared for an earthquake, which means they will have a very deep interest in YOUR food.
During the ‘89 quake, most of San Jose was in a stand-still for a week.
And the epicenter was 100 miles away.
I live in New Jersey
Only time we had earthquakes was when Governor Christie was jumping up and down
Toilet paper.
Oh.
Wait.
Its San Francisco.
Cement sidewalk.
Can opener?
Always funny when Libs start thinking about prepping!
Also add some paperback books, your cell/ipod etc.
You’ll need water to drink & for washing if mains are broken..
I keep several 5-gal Primo bottles., the kind normally used upside-down on the water coolers, only I dont use the cooler.
Instead, I have the Dolphin screw-on pumps that fit on top of the Primo bottles.
Sold at Lowes, Walmart. Prices vary widely.
Non-electric can openers and battery-operated lanterns are a must.
Solar lanterns can be placed outside to charge in the daytime..
A tool for shutting off gas & knowledge where & how to do so safely. EVEN IF YOU DONT HAVE GAS, YOUR NEIGHBORS MIGHT NEED HELP.
Schumacher (& many other companies) sells a cheap Power Station/ inverter (like a generator, but quiet & needs no gas.) Can be charged from electric outlet, or, with an adapter, charged from your car’s cigarette lighter.
Lots of ammo for the many guns.
A water filter and or a life straw for every person in your group.
Beer. Lots of Beer
A tent, if aftershocks might bring the house down.