

If you are ever forced to bug out, you will have to face a harsh reality:
Anything you don’t take with you might not still be there when you come back.
Important documents might be destroyed, stolen, or simply lost.
That is why you should keep a USB file with every essential document in your bug-out bag.


Most preppers have already taken this precaution…
But they don’t usually know if they’ve covered everything.
That is why I will share a small list with you, that contains every important document that you should always have.
- Identification Documents. This includes your government-issued ID such as a passport, driver’s license, and birth certificate.
- Emergency Contacts. List of important contacts of family, friends, doctors, and emergency services.
- Health Records. Keep a record of your family’s history. This should include prescription medications, allergies, and any previous surgeries or treatments.



- Records Statements. Anything tax-related, accounting documents or anything that is essential financially fits this category.
- Estate Planning Documents. This includes your will, living will, durable power of attorney, and any other documents related to your assets and finances.
- Your Property Documents: Deeds, liens, and package policy documents should be kept in a safe place.
- Vehicle Papers. Keep every necessary paper of your vehicles in a separate folder.



If you don’t have any of these 7 documents, you may find yourself in a bad situation.
Your bug-out bag should contain a USB stick that includes everything.
But this is not enough,
You should also keep several physical copies of these documents somewhere in your house.
Remember, we prepare for any eventuality.
Just as your physical copies could become lost, so could your digital ones.
The point is to stay safe no matter what.
If you have multiple versions of these important documents, then you will not have anything to worry about.
P.S. Can you think of any other essential documents? Hit reply and let me know!


































































