Prepping in the city and on the cul de sac

Prepping in the city and on the cul de sac

Emergency Blanket

emergency blanket for preppers

Bugging out is something I fear but I have to be prepared for nonetheless, and having an emergency blanket is a total no brainer. Considering how compact they are and how little space they take up and what little weight they add to your bug out bag, having several would be advisable. There are also a number of reasons why an emergency blanket makes sense for survival at home as well.

Unless if you live somewhere like Miami or Puerto Rico, it gets cold at night! You’ll likely have warm clothing in your bug out bag, but for most of the year, that’s not gonna be enough. Having an emergency blanket, or several emergency blankets, is your best course of action for staying warm on cold nights. This is especially true if you are in the wilderness hopefully in a tent at a bug out location, but it is also relevant for those who are enduring a grid down scenario from home. If it’s winter time and the grid is down, the frigid temperatures indoors will be yet another element of survival, and having emergency sleeping bags and emergency blankets will definitely be helpful to your cause.

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Why Emergency Blankets Will Be Of Use In Prepping

If the grid goes down, and it’s the winter season, those who barricade themselves in their homes will be almost as cold as those who are outdoors at their bug out location. The only real advantage to being inside at that point is there won’t be cold gusts of wind to deal with. Precipitation like rain and snow will be at bay as well. 

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The temperature will drop to within a few degrees of what it is outside when the climate control of heating and air is not accessible. The insulation is designed to keep climate control efficient. It will only prevent temperature drop indoors for a few days. Once that time passes, those who are bugging out in their portable emergency tent will have similar conditions to those indoors. With enough layers of clothing and with strategic use of blankets, the cold becomes much less of a threat.

What Else Can Be Done In Addition To Emergency Blankets?

When needed, an emergency survival blanket can protect you from hypothermia and shock in frigid, cold scenarios. If you are indoors and you don’t have the luxury of a fireplace, starting a fire for warmth indoors is probably not advisable. When you’re bugging out though, you could use a wood burning camp stove for warmth and might even opt to sleep right next to it out in the elements as opposed to in your tent. If you have any access to power through a solar generator or traditional generator, you could use a space heater and that would help quite a bit.

The cold is something we definitely need to prepare for, because we don’t know if things will pop off in the dog days of summer or the harsh depths of winter. We might get lucky and it will happen during a very mild and manageable time of the year, but counting on luck is not what prepping is all about. Preparing for survival in cold conditions is something that you should not neglect, and we think that these emergency survival blankets are very helpful in that regard.