Here's another person's version of a Car Kit. Please look over this post and the one before it and decide what you should have on hand for a car emergency.
Bag of sand
Change of clothes for each family member
De-icer (road)
Extra batteries
Flashlight and batteries
Jumper cable
Note pad/pencil
Red triangle flat to go on antenna
Safety flares
Space emergency blankets, 1 per family member
Tow rope/tow strap
Transistor radio and batteries
Walking shoes and socks for each family member
Windshield ice scraper
Winter hat, coat, gloves for each family member
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Wednesday, April 28
24 Hour (Car) Survival Kit
If you travel by car (we all do!), you should carry the basic essentials of life with you. A simple kit can help solve many of the problems a person might encounter if caught in an emergency situation. With a little ingenuity and just a few dolloars, you can make your own kit.
STORAGE - Any small storage container wil do, such as a #10 can with lid, small backpack, or plastic container. This will be used to carry most of teh following items:
CANDLE - Any candle will do, be creative--ie. old christmas candle, plumbers candle, etc. These will help kindle a fire or heat water.
BUTANE LIGHTER - Any small butane lighter will work great to light fires.
MATCHES - A penny box of strike matches - coat with wax or nail polish to water proof.
GARBAGE BAGS - One thirty gallon size bag. Use to pull over legs and tuck into pockets to protect from wind and water. Can also be used for shade in the summer.
TAPE - It has multiple uses. It can be used to: patch clothing, make an emergency bandage, secure top of garbage bag to protect from the elements, etc.
FOOD - Hard tack candy will give instant energy needed to move muscles. Bouillon and sugar cubes also provide instant energy. Granola bars and fruit leather are good energy providers. Wrap in plastic. Also include 1-2 water pouches.
WHISTLE - Use to let searches know where you are.
PENCIL & PAPER - use for writing messages to searches, thought you have, things you need to remember, etc.
COMPASS - Use to determine direction of travel.
MONEY - Include a few dollars and several coins.
The above survival kit should help you to sustain life in an emergency situation. Remember to keep it small and inexpenseive. You should be able to find lal of these items in and around your home.
***Some other additional items for the trunk, if desired: blanket, First Aid kit, knife, small mirror, flash light, extra walking shoes and socks.***
(Source: Thanks to one of the Spokane wards, WA, Relief Society)
STORAGE - Any small storage container wil do, such as a #10 can with lid, small backpack, or plastic container. This will be used to carry most of teh following items:
CANDLE - Any candle will do, be creative--ie. old christmas candle, plumbers candle, etc. These will help kindle a fire or heat water.
BUTANE LIGHTER - Any small butane lighter will work great to light fires.
MATCHES - A penny box of strike matches - coat with wax or nail polish to water proof.
GARBAGE BAGS - One thirty gallon size bag. Use to pull over legs and tuck into pockets to protect from wind and water. Can also be used for shade in the summer.
TAPE - It has multiple uses. It can be used to: patch clothing, make an emergency bandage, secure top of garbage bag to protect from the elements, etc.
FOOD - Hard tack candy will give instant energy needed to move muscles. Bouillon and sugar cubes also provide instant energy. Granola bars and fruit leather are good energy providers. Wrap in plastic. Also include 1-2 water pouches.
WHISTLE - Use to let searches know where you are.
PENCIL & PAPER - use for writing messages to searches, thought you have, things you need to remember, etc.
COMPASS - Use to determine direction of travel.
MONEY - Include a few dollars and several coins.
The above survival kit should help you to sustain life in an emergency situation. Remember to keep it small and inexpenseive. You should be able to find lal of these items in and around your home.
***Some other additional items for the trunk, if desired: blanket, First Aid kit, knife, small mirror, flash light, extra walking shoes and socks.***
(Source: Thanks to one of the Spokane wards, WA, Relief Society)
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