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Nuclear-War Shopping List

Nuclear-War Shopping List

Essential Gear for Surviving Fallout and Radiological Exposure

1. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

  • Full Face Respirator Mask

    Full-Face Respirator
    With 40mm NATO-standard filters (activated carbon/charcoal). Recommended: NBC-compatible, replaceable filters.
  • Extra 40mm Filters

    40mm NATO-standard filters
    Stock at least 2–4 filters per person, ideally NBC-rated.
  • Disposable Polypropylene Coveralls

    Disposable Polypropylene Coveralls
    Non-woven, hooded, with zipper, elastic cuffs and ankles. Look for Type 5/6 protection or better.
  • Heavy-Duty Rubber Gloves

    Chemical-Resistant Gloves
    Chemical-resistant gloves (not vinyl or latex) for outdoor tasks and decontamination.
  • Waterproof Overboots or Disposable Boot Covers

    Waterproof Overboots
    Prevent tracking fallout indoors.
  • Goggles or Safety Glasses

    Safety Goggles
    If using a half-mask respirator or in dusty environments.

2. Radiation Detection

  • Geiger Counter / Radiation Detector

    Geiger Counter (Habotest HT629)
    Example: Habotest HT629, GQ GMC-300S, Radex RD1503+, or similar.
  • Dosimeter Badges / Cards

    Dosimeter Badge
    Single-use or rechargeable dosimeters to track cumulative exposure.
  • Radiation Meter Calibration Source

    Radiation Meter Calibration Source
    (Optional) Low-level source for testing detector functionality.

3. Shelter & Fallout Protection

  • Duct Tape (wide rolls)

    Duct Tape
    For sealing doors, windows, and air leaks.
  • Plastic Sheeting (6 mil preferred)

    Plastic Sheeting
    To cover windows, vents, or create isolation areas.
    • Select based on your window/door sizes, so no prices given.
    • Amazon
    • Temu
  • Thick Blankets or Mattresses

     
    Add shielding in interior rooms.
  • Buckets or Containers with Lids

    Buckets or Containers with Lids
    For water storage or sanitation.
  • HEPA Air Purifier or Manual Air Filter System

    HEPA Air Purifier
    HEPA and carbon filters preferred. DIY solutions also possible.

4. Food & Water

  • 72-Hour Emergency Food Supply

    72-Hour Emergency Food Supply
    Freeze-dried meals or MREs with long shelf life.
  • Emergency Water Storage

    Emergency Water Storage
    Minimum 1 gallon per person per day (at least 3 days).
  • Water Purification Supplies

    Emergency Water Storage
    • Portable filter (e.g., Sawyer Mini, LifeStraw)
    • Water purification tablets (chlorine dioxide or iodine)
    • Boiling pot for fire or alcohol stove

5. Medical & Hygiene

  • Full Medical Kit

    Full Medical Kit
    Include trauma supplies, burn dressings, anti-diarrheals, and gloves.
  • Potassium Iodide (KI) Tablets

    Potassium Iodide (KI) Tablets
    Protects the thyroid from radioactive iodine. Take only when advised.
  • Electrolyte Powder

    Electrolyte Powder
    Useful for hydration, especially if radiation sickness is a concern.
  • Personal Hygiene Kit

    Personal Hygiene Kit
    • Wet wipes, toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, nail brush
    • Menstrual hygiene supplies
    • Waste disposal bags

6. Power, Light & Communication

  • Wind-Up or Solar-Powered Emergency Radio

    Wind-Up or Solar-Powered Emergency Radio
    With AM/FM/NOAA capability.
  • LED Flashlights & Headlamps

    LED Flashlights & Headlamps
    Stock multiples with spare batteries or rechargeables.
  • Power Banks / Solar Charger

    Power Banks / Solar Charger
    For phones, radios, and small devices.
    • Many options with varying prices, shown is a 35 watt charging panel for reference:
    • Amazon $42
    • Temu $13

7. Optional (But Wise) Additions

  • Faraday Bag

    Faraday Bag
    To protect electronics from EMP effects.
  • Lead Lined Storage Bag

     
    For shielding dosimeters or radios.
  • Camp Toilet or Luggable Loo

    Camp Toilet or Luggable Loo
    Emergency sanitation if plumbing fails.
  • Notebook & Pencil

    Notebook & Pencil
    For tracking exposure, radiation readings, or communication.
  • Local Paper Maps

    Local Paper Maps
    In case GPS or internet is unavailable.

Note on Temu and Other Budget Retailers

Some may be hesitant to purchase from platforms like Temu due to concerns about product quality. However, many of the items sold on Temu are identical or nearly identical to those found on Amazon or in local retail stores—often sourced from the same manufacturers. The key difference is price and delivery time. Temu typically offers lower prices but with longer shipping times, usually 1–2 weeks. If you need an item urgently, consider paying a premium to purchase it locally or through faster-shipping retailers. Ultimately, your choice will depend on your budget, urgency, and comfort level with sourcing.

 
 
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