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November 17, 2009

The Ultimate Emergency Survival Kit

By Liz Kaadou

Earthquake Natural disasters happen every day, and the truth is, how many of us are actually prepared for the very worst? From tornadoes, to earthquakes, to even mudslides, these tremendous terrors can take anyone by surprise; especially if you are aimlessly driving along the highway on what you thought would be an average and ordinary day.  Instead of facing the additional disaster of being stranded and unfortunately unprepared, take charge and always be effectively equipped for the unforeseen.

 

Forget stuffing band aids in your glove compartment and bottles of water in your trunk, with the First Alert Emergency Preparedness Kit from Safeguard, all of your safety needs are combined into one expertly organized and convenient container.  Perfect for on-the-go travel, the one-person kit is equipped with a three day supply of everything that would make a somewhat scary situation that much better. Food, water, rations, tools and first aid are effectively organized for easy find and use, with all contents clearly marked. 

 

Emergencykit The outside of this creative kit is a sturdy carrying case, and inside are three Packing Cubes, each containing its own supplies.  The first Packing Cube is First Aid and Anti-exposure, like an emergency poncho, first aid guide, medical tape, a survival blanket, cleansing pads, etc. The second Packing Cube is labeled Tools & Gear, and boasts indispensible utensils including an LED flashlight, radio with batteries, compass, waterproof matches, and even a deck of cards to pass time before help arrives.  The third Packing Cube provides a three-day supply of purified water and food.  If left in their unopened packages, the food and water are good for five years.   Click Here to buy one!

 

For more auto safety advice from Road & Travel Magazine, visit our Safety & Security section.

 

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