How to Stock a 90-Day Bug-In Supply Cache for Your Home

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How to Stock a 90-Day Bug-In Supply Cache for Your Home

Water, food, power, medical, and communications — the complete home inventory for 90 days of self-sufficiency when the grid goes down.

Bugging out sounds like a plan until you’re actually on the road. Traffic gridlock, fuel shortages, unknown terrain, and the wrong weather can turn a bug-out into a death march. Most experienced preppers default to bugging in for most scenarios — and the reason is simple: your home is already stocked, fortified, and familiar. A 90-day supply cache means that even in a prolonged grid-down event, you’re not desperate. You’re waiting it out in comfort while everyone else is scrambling. Here’s exactly what that cache looks like.

“The goal isn’t to survive 90 days. The goal is to be so prepared that 90 days feels like an inconvenience, not a crisis.”

Water: The Non-Negotiable Foundation

One gallon per person per day minimum. For a family of four over 90 days, that’s 360 gallons. Store as much as you can in BPA-free 55-gallon water barrels in a cool, dark location. Layer in a gravity-fed Berkey-style filter that processes up to 6,000 gallons on one set of filters — this handles rain collection, stream water, and any tap water that may be questionable during a crisis. Set up rainwater harvesting off your roof as your ongoing replenishment source. Rotate your stored water every 12 months.

Food: 90 Days Calorie-Dense and Shelf-Stable

Build your 90-day food cache in layers:

Target 2,000 calories per adult per day. Full 90-day emergency food storage breakdown here. Don’t forget cooking: a propane camp stove with a 6-month fuel supply and a wood-burning rocket stove for when propane runs out.

Power: Keep the Critical Systems Running

You don’t need to power your whole house. You need to power your survival systems. A 1500-2000Wh solar generator paired with 200W solar panels handles communications charging, medical devices, lighting, and a 12V chest freezer. Read the full solar power system guide and the bug-out location solar sizing walkthrough to dial in your exact needs. Keep critical electronics in a Faraday cage when not in use — EMP is always a threat during major grid-down events.

Medical: Your Home Is Now the Hospital

With hospitals overwhelmed or inaccessible, your bug-out medicine cabinet becomes your primary care facility. Stock a 90-day supply of all prescription medications. Your trauma kit should handle severe wound care, fractures, and burns. Add over-the-counter antibiotics, electrolyte supplements, a manual blood pressure cuff, and a pulse oximeter. Take a Stop The Bleed or Wilderness First Aid course before you need those skills.

Communications: Know What’s Happening

Cell towers go down. Your off-grid communications plan must be radio-based from day one. GMRS handheld radios for local coordination, a hand-crank weather radio for incoming broadcasts, and a GMRS mobile base station if you have your GMRS license. Keep all backup radios Faraday-stored.

Security: Protect What You’ve Built

A stocked home in a grid-down scenario is a target. Your home fortification guide covers the physical hardening. Layer in perimeter security for your bug-in location: motion-activated lighting, door and window reinforcement, a watch schedule, and trusted neighbor coordination. What you’ve built is worth protecting.

“First… Prepare with Knowledge!”

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