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Emergency Auto Kit - Essentials

Item# WSKUK_BBP
Regular price:
$126.99
Sale price:
$108.99
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days.
Description

This kit includes the following:

Food and Water: The food and water in this kit have a 5-year shelf life and are meant to provide nutrition for 72 hours.

(1) 400 Calorie Cherry Bar

(3) 4 oz. Water Pouches

Tools and First Aid: These tools can be useful when you need help with navigation, transport, personal protection, or shelter. A first aid kit can be used to treat minor injuries and protect against more serious health threats in a disaster.

(1) Deluxe First Aid Kit

(30) Adhesive bandages (1 ¾” x 3/8”)

(35) Adhesive bandages (3” x ¾”)

(15) Alcohol pads

(10) Cotton tip applicators

(1) Elastic bandage (2”)

(4) Finger splints

(1) First aid guide

(2) Gauze pads (2” x 2”)

(2) Gauze pads (3” x 3”)

(2) Gauze pads (4” x 4”)

(1) Instant cold pack

(1) Roll of gauze (2”)

(1) Roll of tape

(1) Tweezers

(1) Reusable case

(1) Notepad & Pencil

(1) Pack of Pocket Tissues

(1) Set of Bungee Cords

(1) Roll of Duct Tape

(1) Paper Funnel

(1) Safety Vest

(1) Tire Guage

(1) Multi-Function Shovel

(1) Set of Jumper Cables

(1) Road Triangle

(1) Tow Rope

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

(1) Auto Flashlight

(1) Deck of Survival Playing Cards

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

(1) Emergency Blanket

(1) Emergency Poncho

(1) Hand/Body Warmer

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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