The key to having a survival kit is to have it within reach.
· a battery powered radio (with fresh batteries)
· flashlight and extra batteries,
· blanket (wool is best)
· jumper cables
· fire extinguisher (5 lb. A-B-C- type)
· bottled water
· non perishable high energy foods like granola bars, raisins and peanut butter.
· Warning triangle
· Towing service phone numbers
· First-aid kit and manual
· Maps
· Collapsible shovel
· flares
· Tire repair kit and pump
· Waterproof matches
· Candles
· Whistle
· Towel
· Rope
· Knife
· Duct tape
· Tools
· Gloves
· Hat
· Work boots or shoes
· Chains
· Proper clothing
· Contact numbers
· Antifreeze
· Automatic transmission fluid
· Raingear
· Brake fluid
· Phone calling card
· Automotive repair manual
· Disposable camera
· Car jack
· Cash
· Light stick
· Funnel
· Gas can
· Hand sanitizer
· Pen and paper
· Toilet paper
· Handi wipes
· Hand warmers
· Kitty litter or rock salt
· Safety vest
· Lighter
· Wheel chock
· Baby formula and diapers
· Bungee cords
· Plastic garbage bags
· Sunblock
· Lotion
· Bandana
· Chapstick
· Eyedrops
· Compass
· Dust mask
· Water filter
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