14
Hygiene Supplies That All Preppers Should Store
During a crisis, several problems could arise as far as personal
hygiene goes. Should there be a natural disaster such as a flood
or earthquake, there is a very real possibility that the roads
may be impassable. Getting to the store can be difficult,
and even if you did get there, the store may be closed, or in a
worst-case scenario, totally destroyed by the impact of the
disaster. If all you have at home is an almost
empty tube of toothpaste and half a roll of toilet paper, the
next few days are going to be uncomfortable to say the least.
Having enough supplies for your personal hygiene needs is more
than just about your health and wellbeing.
It’s also a form of stress relief. If you’re stuck at home
because the roads are flooded or the shelves in the store are
empty due to people grabbing whatever they could in a panic,
knowing that you have the basic creature comforts such as toilet
paper, wet wipes, mouthwash, etc. will help to ease your mind.
Below you’ll find a list of products that you should store in
case of a crisis. Most of these items last a long time. So, it
shouldn’t be much of a hassle as far as rotating your supplies
go. Let’s look at the list.
- Toothbrushes – one for each family member. You may wish
to keep a few extras, in case you have guests.
- Mouthwash
- Toothpaste – one big tube for adults and one for the
kids (if you have any)
- 1 box of dental floss
- Toilet paper – enough to last you 8 weeks
- 2 bars of soap – it’s better to use soap bars rather
than liquid soap that finishes sooner
- Wet wipes – enough to last you for 3 to 4 weeks
- 1 bottle of shampoo – this should last you for a month
- Hand moisturizer and hand sanitizer
- Sanitary pads – this is one of those items that is very
handy. If someone is wounded, sanitary pads can be used as
improvised dressing to stanch the bleeding. That said, women
may want enough supplies to last them anywhere from 3 to 4
months.
- Towels – during a crisis, there may be a water shortage
and you may only be able to use wet towels to wipe yourself
down. So, have sufficient small towels for all the members
in your family.
- Portable toilet – in the event you run out of water to
flush your toilet, you can use a portable toilet that uses
disposable waste bags. That will make clean up easier.
- Q-tips and nail clippers
- Shaving cream and razors (if you use them)
Besides these 14 products, you may have a
skin care routine or other hygiene products that you use
daily or frequently. Take note of what these are and have
extra supplies of them. Store as much of
them as space will allow. During a crisis, you can always
barter the extra supplies for items that you may need.
Personal hygiene products will ALWAYS be in demand when
there’s a shortage of them. As a savvy prepper, you’ll
understand the value in storing these items.
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