This post is part of a series on disaster preparedness. Each entry will cover one part of the preparations I'm making for a "disaster kit", along with why I'm including the items, how important they are, and how much it cost. See the initial posting for more details.
Directly after there is a disaster that has destroyed your home, having decent shelter may seem like a fairly unimportant detail, but it isn't. Think about when you go camping, what is one the first things you pack? A tent and a sleeping bag, which translates to... yup, "shelter". If you live anywhere there is a chance of precipitation, you are going to want someway to stay reasonably dry. If you are going to be on your own for longer than 72 hours, having decent shelter is that much more critical.
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