Emergency kits
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
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- Tarp
- Paracord
- Blankets
- Duct tape
- Shovel
- Mylar blankets
- Garbage bags
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- 2 x Lighter
- Matches
- Bunch of batteries
- Fresnel lens
- Candles
- 2 x Flashlight
- Heat packs
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- 2 x knife
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- 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
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- Water bottles
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- Tarp
- Paracord
- Blankets
- Duct tape
- Shovel
- Mylar blankets
- Garbage bags
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- 2 x Lighter
- Matches
- 4 packs of batteries
- Fresnel lens
- 2 x Flashlight
- Tampons (for kindling)
- Candles
- Heat packs
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- 2 x knife
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- Masks
- Gloves
- 2 x First aid kit
- Window breaker / belt cutters
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- Auxiliary battery + booster
- Snow brush
- Electrical tape
- Road flares
- Quebec map
- Wire coat hangers
- Siphon for gaz
Last modified on 2024-10-31,
published on 2024-05-16