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Children's Survival PalZoom

Children's Survival Pal

Item# SKCP
Regular price:
$52.99
Sale price:
$44.99
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days.
All items are packed securely in our Cooler Bag.

Individual components are placed in waterproof bags and meticulously organized in the cooler bag for easy access.

Hand-assembled in the USA.

The kit includes the following:

Food and Water: The food and water in this kit have a 5-year shelf life.

(6) 4 oz. Water Pouches

(6) 400-Calorie Food Bars (2400 Calories)

(10) Water Purification Tablets – each tablet purifies one liter of water

(1) 1-Liter Hydration Bag with Straw

Light and Communication: These items can come in handy if you experience a home power outage, car trouble, or other emergencies.

(1) AM/FM Radio (batteries included)

(1) Hand Rechargeable Flashlight (never needs batteries)

(1) 5-in-1 Survival Whistle

Shelter and Warmth: These supplies will protect you from wind, sun, rain, and other harsh conditions.

(1) Emergency Survival Sleeping Bag

(1) Emergency Poncho for Children

Tools: These items can be useful when you need help with navigation, transport, personal protection, or shelter.

(1) Reusable Face Mask

Hygiene and Sanitation: Hygiene is important in a disaster; staying clean can protect against infection, disease, and depression.

(1) Pocket Tissues

(3) Wet Wipes

First Aid: A first aid kit can be used to treat minor injuries and protect against more serious health threats in a disaster.

(1) 37 Piece Bandage First Aid Kit – handy for minor cuts

(3) Alcohol cleansing pads

(1) Butterfly closure

(10) Cotton tip applicators

(2) Gauze pads

(10) Plastic bandages (3/4” x 3”)

(10) Plastic bandages (3/8” x 1 1/2”)

(1) Reusable case

Other: These items are useful for relieving stress and supporting activity under challenging conditions.

(1) Activity Coloring Book with Crayons Emergency Survival Kit Information:

This kit was designed using advice from experts in the field of emergency preparedness. It follows guidelines offered by government agencies and nonprofit preparedness organizations.
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