Table of contents
General tips
Adapt the different kits to their uses and the climate in which you live in.
Only put stuff in your kits that you know how / have the skills to use.
Check your emergency kits at least one a year and replace anything that’s expired, corroded or broken. That way when you need it you’ll know the stuff in it will work.
EDC Kit
- Knife
- Flashlight
- Multitool
Emergency Bag
Food Water-
- Lifestraw bottle
- Water filtration tablets
- Collapsible water container
-
- Tarp
- Paracord
- Blankets
- Duct tape
- Shovel
- Mylar blankets
- Garbage bags
-
- 2 x Lighter
- Matches
- Bunch of batteries
- Fresnel lens
- Candles
- 2 x Flashlight
- Heat packs
-
- 2 x knife
-
- First aid kit
- Masks
- Gloves
- Cafeine pills
- Iodine pills
- Ibuprofen
- aspirin
- acetaminophen
- Trauma shears
Car Emergency Kit
Food-
- Canned food
- freeze-dried food
- Can opener
- 2 x utensils
- Portable stove
- 2 x metal mugs
-
- Water bottles
-
- Tarp
- Paracord
- Blankets
- Duct tape
- Shovel
- Mylar blankets
- Garbage bags
-
- 2 x Lighter
- Matches
- 4 packs of batteries
- Fresnel lens
- 2 x Flashlight
- Tampons (for kindling)
- Candles
- Heat packs
-
- 2 x knife
-
- Masks
- Gloves
- 2 x First aid kit
- Window breaker / belt cutters
-
- Auxiliary battery + booster
- Snow brush
- Electrical tape
- Road flares
- Quebec map
- Wire coat hangers
- Siphon for gaz