Complements on an excellent Job. First and foremost you have stated something that most do not: Keep up with the dates. Expiration dates are important and should be logged on the contents list in the bag and some where for followup. In today's world it can be an old fashioned calendar, An electronic calendar on a computer, tablet or cell phone, and should be placed on a tag on the outside of the bag. Second you have provided a bag that is within every ones price range. As you patently understand, there are differences between a Survival Kit, a Bug Out Bag, and a Bushcraft Bag, even though the terms are frequently used interchangeably. As you state in step ten, the bug out bag should be kept available at all times. That means packed and inventory complete and only used for a specific purpose. Cheap is good. The only thing I would add would be some kind of carborundum sharpening stone not unlike the one that was used by the Boy Scouts back in the dark ages when I was a member or a round Lawn Mower hand sharpener like the lansky puck. Something with two grits preferred, but even a small file will do. Even if a knife breaks off the handle you can retouch it in such a manner that it could be attached to a different handle. I would agree with tanzer26 that if one is going out and buying them, the kind of shears that we used to call "penny cutters" (because they would cut a penny in half) but are now called EMT Shears would be good, although for 99 cents with light duty in mind, why not. Really a great Job.