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Prep Organizer Cheatsheet & Photo Album TheSurvivalMom.com If you ve accumulated a lot of preps, or emergency supplies, organization is key. The word emergency implies a hurried, perhaps panicky, event in which adrenaline levels will be high and decisions have to be made instantaneously. In such a scenario, you need to know exactly where to find what you need. There are different ways of organizing, but the system of sorting similar items by categories and then storing them in containers works for me and is how my own Survival Closet is organized. Personally, I like having everything all in one location, rather than scattered around the house. I can quickly tell my kids, Get a flashlight from the Survival Closet, and they know exactly where to go. Here are the categories we used to make this happen and a few of the items in each. On the next page you can see a few photos from my closet. Hope it helps! Light sources: Flashlights, lanterns, light sticks, solar lights Emergency kit food: emergency ration bars, Sport Beans, MREs Energy sources: Batteries sorted by size, solar chargers, battery packs First Aid/Medical Clothes: gloves, reflective vests, hard hats, extra wool socks per person Water: filters, iodine tablets, mylar water pouches Outdoor/Camping: Gear we use for both survival/preparedness that I want to keep close by for emergencies General survival: Smaller items that don t fit in any other category Then there are miscellaneous items that are too big to fit in a container, and those are lined up on the lowest shelf: battery-powered fans, solar battery kits, mess kits, a couple of Goal Zero solar kits, and the like. Finally, anything that was too big and bulky for a bin/box or the shelf is placed on the bottom of the closet or, in some cases, hung from hooks. Our emergency kits/bug out bags are hanging from those hooks, as are rain jackets and umbrellas. On the floor of the closet are my large water filter, a solar oven, fleece sleeping bags, heater, a manual washing machine, and a bucket of tea lights. The steps we went through to get all this organized were: 1. Lay all preps/supplies out so we could easily inventory them.

2. Categorize them and find containers to hold those items 3. Label the containers and place on shelves. 4. By size, place additional gear on other shelving or, if too large, on the floor. 5. Hang backpacks, jackets and the like on hooks. In the photos that follow, you ll see how all this came together. There s a tiny part of me that wishes everything was in pretty, matching containers from IKEA or The Container Store, but we just used what we had around the house and it did the job. Perfect is the enemy of good enough. I just want our emergency supplies to be easy to access so we can quickly find what we need, when we need it. It doesn t have to be perfect!

This is our finally-organized Survival Closet. We should probably add another 2 or 3 small bins for things like our mess kits and another shelf. The following photos show more detail.

We don t have a nice label-maker, but I m not a snob about labels! As long as we have a simple list of each bin s contents, I m happy!

In this photo you can see two of our emergency kits (bug out bags) packed and ready to go. My son is in Civil Air Patrol and has taken a few first aid/medic courses, so he has his own, separate medic bag.

Wall hooks helped us extend the storage space of this closet and here is my CERT backpack, another smaller backpack (empty but ready to pack if needed), and a canvas satchel.

One of the smartest purchases we ve made are these 4 very inexpensive sleep sacks. We got them from Walmart and each was around $15 or so. We ve used them for light sleeping bags and liners in our heavier sleeping bags when we camp in cold weather. Unzipped, they re a nice-sized blanket. Along the back wall is my Solavore solar oven.

This bin contains miscellaneous clothing items such as our heavy gloves, hard hats, a reflective vest or two, a couple of wool caps, etc.

Your emergency supplies organization checklist Use the inventory sheets on the following pages to help keep track of your newlyorganized preps. Assemble in one place everything you have that you consider to be emergency supplies and preps. Separate the largest items from everything else. You may have to store them separately in other locations, but for now, focus on the remaining preps. Rule of thumb: if a prep can t easily fit in a box or bin with other items, it will need to be stored separately. Sort remaining preps into these categories: o Light sources o Emergency kit food o First aid/medical o Energy sources o Water purification o Clothing o Outdoor/camping o General survival Add other categories of your own if necessary. Anything left belongs in the Miscellaneous box. Decide which size and type of container best fits each categorized pile of preps. Fill and label each container. Place filled boxes in your Emergency Supply closet, room, cupboard or other area. Keep your inventory lists up to date as you use supplies, replace them, and buy additional items.

Your emergency supplies & preps inventory Light sources Emergency kit food First aid/medical

First aid/medical, cont. Energy sources Water purification Clothing

Outdoor/camping General survival Other:

Large preps Name of prep Storage location