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TANSTAAFL BACKPACKS DISASTER ESSENTIALS PACKAGE CABLE

TANSTAAFL BACKPACKS DISASTER ESSENTIALS PACKAGE CABLE - Welcome to the best way to build your emergency survival backpack and start giving you and your family a head start on being prepared for disasters. Here, you can build your emergency survival gear inventory in groups that when added together gives you complete disaster survival system. Package 3 has some security, safety and comfort with pepper spray, hand-held cooling fan, a solar charging power bank, clean up with wet wipes and a large towel plus Duct tape, zip ties and a 17 in 1 multi-knife finish this package off.Β Don't be caught unprepared by Mother Nature or Man because of inaction or cost. Protect your family and yourself. Each package of gear, in it's own way, has the power to help you survive but you have to get it before disaster strikes. Good luck.

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Information Bulletin 001

This Information Bulletin provides a comprehensive guide on selecting disaster backpacks and team kits for various emergency scenarios.

Types of Evacuations

  • Different evacuation types include shelter-in-place, building evacuation, local evacuation, mass/regional evacuation, hazard zone evacuation, and return/reverse evacuation, each requiring specific preparedness strategies.
  • Key demands range from internal supplies for shelter-in-place to PPE gear for hazard zones, emphasizing the need for tailored responses based on the situation.

Backpack Recommendations

  • The TANSTAAFL backpack lineup features six packs designed for specific scenarios, such as the rugged 3C Action Pack for wildfires and the compact 5E Day Pack for short-duration events.
  • Each pack is optimized for its intended use, ensuring users have the right gear for their needs.

CCR Field-Ready Team Loadout

  • This section outlines a mission-focused gear division for teams of 3-6 people, detailing roles such as team leader, medic, engineer, scout, and comms/tech, each with specialized packs and gear.
  • Shared group gear enhances collective preparedness, supporting field endurance for 5-7 days without resupply.

Final Checklist & Advice

  • Key recommendations include choosing packs based on local threats, regularly testing kits, maintaining modularity for flexibility, avoiding overloading, and ensuring quick access to the Terran Go-Bag.

β€œWhich Pack Has Your Back?”

Disaster Backpacking & CCR Team Kits β€” A Consumer Survival Report


🌐 INTRO

Your pack isn’t just gear. It’s your lifeline when the world fractures. Whether you're sheltering during a storm or evacuating a wildfire zone, choosing the right bag could mean everything.


πŸ”₯ THE 6 TYPES OF EVACUATIONS & WHAT THEY REQUIRE

Evacuation Type

When It Happens

What It Demands

Shelter-in-Place

Toxins, tornados, chemical threats

Stay put, seal doors, rely on internal supplies

Building Evacuation

Fires, gas leaks, localized threats

Fast escape, minimal load

Local Evacuation

Wildfires, flash floods

24–72 hr. mobility with essentials

Mass / Regional Evacuation

Earthquakes, hurricanes

Long-term readiness, independent survival

Hazard Zone Evacuation

Radiation, biohazard, chemical spills

PPE gear, modular systems, decon-safe kits

Return / Reverse Evacuation

Post-crisis re-entry

Repair tools, light load, communication essentials


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πŸŽ’ TANSTAAFL BACKPACK LINEUP – THE RIGHT BAG FOR THE RIGHT JOB

Pack Name

Strengths

Best For

1A – Command Pack

High volume, modular layout

Field leadership, command & control

2B – Support Pack

Balanced size, tool-ready

Medic kits, comms tech, flexible missions

3C – Action Pack

Rugged build, 900D fabric, 60L

Wildfire evac, trekking, 72-hour gear loads

4D – Student Pack

Quick access, urban profile, MOLLE system

Riots, urban building escapes

5E – Day Pack

Compact, waterproof

Short-duration or shelter-in-place scenarios

6F – Mission Pack

High capacity, mission-grade durability

Long-term evacuation, max preparedness

Essentials Package A1

Food, med, water & tools (add-on)

Adds plug-and-play readiness to any pack


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🎯 DISASTER SCENARIO MATCHUP

Disaster Type

Recommended Pack(s)

Why It Works

Tornado / Shelter

5E Day Pack, 2B Support Pack

Minimal space, lightweight, good for indoor survival

Wildfire

3C Action Pack, 6F Mission Pack

Rugged build, hydration ready, mobility for fast exits

Urban Riot

4D Student Pack

Low profile, quick-draw compartments, fits in vehicle

Flood

6F Mission Pack + Dry Bags

Water-safe, large capacity for group or family needs

Chemical Exposure

Any modular pack with PPE add-ons

Needs sealed, organized gear, adaptable to contamination zones

Mass Evacuation

6F Mission Pack, 3C Action Pack

Maximum capacity, all-day carry, built for extended crises

Return / Re-entry

2B Support Pack, 4D Student Pack

Lightweight, optimized for repair, med, and utility gear


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🌍 THE TERRAN STANDARD LOADOUT #23

This is the baseline loadout for any Terran citizen. Compact, complete, and ready for anything.

βœ… Standard Contents:

  • Water: Water Filter Straw
  • Food: 3-day calorie-dense rations (no-cook)
  • Shelter: Mylar Bivvy, Rope
  • Medical: Trauma kit, antiseptics, meds, gloves
  • Clothing: Change of base layers, socks
  • Navigation: Compass, local map, written plan
  • Tools: Multitool, folding knife, duct tape, headlamp
  • Comms: GMRS radio, power bank, whistle, solar charger
  • Docs: USB with critical files, ID photocopies, contact card
  • Currency: Local cash, trade items (lighters, batteries)

πŸ“¦ Recommended Pack: 3C Action or 2B Support Pack
πŸ•’ Runtime: 72+ hours without support



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βš™οΈ CCR FIELD-READY TEAM LOADOUT (3–6 PEOPLE)

Mission-focused division of gear. Redundancy + specialization.

Role

Pack

Specialty Gear

Team Leader

1A Command Pack

Maps, radio, group ID docs

Medic

2B Support Pack

Trauma gear, meds, gloves, CPR kit

Engineer

3C Action Pack

Tools, cord, repair tape, shelter build

Scout

6F Mission Pack

Binoculars, flag/strobe, nav aids

Comms / Tech

4D Student Pack

Radios, solar charger, burner phone

Logistics

Large Any Pack

Extra food, water, barter stockpile

πŸ› οΈ Shared Group Gear:

  • Large tarp w/ poles
  • Group med cache
  • Cooking kit + alcohol stove
  • Solar charging array
  • Emergency flag + glow sticks
  • Gravity-fed water filter

Field Endurance: 5–7 days, no resupply
Group Total Load: ~150–180 lbs. across team


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🧠 FINAL CHECKLIST & ADVICE

  • βœ” Choose a pack based on real threats in your area
  • βœ” Test your kit regularly (yes, practice!)
  • βœ” Go modular. Flexibility = survivability
  • βœ” Don’t overload. Survival favors endurance, not hoarding
  • βœ” Always have your Terran LoadoutΒ ready in under 30 seconds

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