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Mini Survival Kit Information:
This compact survival kit is packed neatly into a durable travel size bag. It is perfect to keep in a desk, backpack, or glovebox. It’s Hand-assembled in the USA. You can see more like it at https://survivalistgear.co/emergency-survival-kit/.
This kit is ideal when you’re going on a long distance drive by yourself. It’s also suitable for a weekend of solitary camping. If you’re planning to go on a mountain climbing expedition, you’ll need to prepare with an emergency kit like this that contains enough supplies to sustain you for twenty-four hours. FEMA has already tested this kit in several emergencies and awarded it with high ratings.
Mini Emergency Kit
Inside your kit is a plastic pouch containing four ounces of safe drinking water – which is key to helping you stay hydrated when when you have to walk several miles. This water supply can also help you swallow your pills conveniently when surrounded by contaminated water bodies.
Once your pouch is empty, it can also be used to store your ATM and credit cards to prevent water from damaging them. You can also use the empty water pouch to hide your emergency money since it’s highly waterproof.
Mini Preparedness Kit
At night, you’ll be able to build a campfire thanks to the box of waterproof matches inside your Emergency Kit. You can also create beacons during the day by lighting up heaps of dry firewood and vegetation to create smoke signals.
During the night, you’ll be able to light several fires around your campsite to keep wild animals away while notifying emergency responders of your current location. If you accidentally step on a big thorn and it gets stuck in your foot, you’ll be able to use your fire to sterilize the needle that you use for First Aid.
Mini Disaster Kit
When it starts raining, simply reach inside your kit and pull out the emergency poncho inside. It’s made of plastic and has a large hood to keep your head dry as you run towards shelter. Wearing it above your backpack enables you to keep your clothes and survival kit dry when wading through shallow creeks and rivers.
You can place it on the wet ground whenever you want to do map reading to prevent your map from absorbing water. Wet maps tear easily and make it hard to take of navigation.
Mini Supply Kit
When temperatures get chilly, you can keep warm by covering yourself with the emergency survival blanket. It’s made of waterproof material to help you sleep on wet grass. When one of your group members falls into shock due to prolonged bleeding, you’ll be able to use your emergency blanket to help administer First Aid.
Mini Safety Kit
In case you run into some wild animals, just use the 5-in-1 whistle to scare them away. Your whistle can draw the attention of nearby park rangers or emergency personnel while you flee for safety.