The host of the Wildlife Channel shows a 72-hour emergency backpack he has prepared, designed to sustain him for three days in case of an emergency or natural disaster. The backpack contains:
* Shelter: a Decathlon awning and a sleeping bag
* Sleeping gear: an insulator and a sleeping mat
* First aid kit: basic supplies, including disinfectant, bandages, and painkillers
* Food: high-calorie food, including flapjacks, nuts, canned goods (beans, meatballs), and energy bars
* Hydration: water filter, water bottles, and a stove for boiling water
* Fire starting: ignition pills, matches, lighters, and a ferrocerium rod
* Communication: a mobile phone with a spare battery and SIM card
* Tools: a knife, rope, and a multi-tool
* Personal items: thermal blanket, extra glasses, and a package of Kleenex
The host explains the reasoning behind each item and how they can be used in an emergency situation. He also encourages viewers to leave suggestions and constructive criticism in the comments to help improve the kit.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The backpack is designed for a 72-hour emergency or survival situation.
2. The backpack weighs 8.4 kilos.
3. The backpack contains a sleeping bag that can keep the user warm in temperatures as low as 7 degrees.
4. The backpack has a built-in insulator from the German army.
5. The backpack contains a knife, a stove, a water filter, a first aid kit, and other essential items.
6. The backpack has a total of 7,500-8,000 kilocalories of food, which is not ideal but sufficient for three days.
7. The food items include flap jacks, nuts, canned goods, and energy bars.
8. The backpack contains a water filter that can make almost any water source drinkable.
9. The backpack has a thermal blanket that can help keep the user warm.
10. The backpack contains a mobile phone with a spare battery and SIM card.
11. The backpack has a flashlight and extra batteries.
12. The backpack contains a rope, a tarp, and a first aid kit.
13. The backpack has a fire kit that includes ignition pills, matches, tea candles, and a ferrocerium rod.
14. The backpack contains a package of Kleenex, which can be used for various purposes.
15. The backpack has a pair of spare glasses for the user.
16. The backpack contains a small supply of energy bars, nuts, and dried fruit.
17. The backpack has a means of purifying water, including purifying pills and a water filter.
18. The backpack contains a folding screw that can be used to heat up food.
19. The backpack has a supply of peanut butter, which is high in calories and can provide energy.
20. The backpack contains a supply of gels that can provide instant energy.