Serving the Inland Empire, Southern California and beyond
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.
(60)
4 oz. Water Pouches
(45) 400-Calorie Food Bars
(50) Water Purification
Tablets – each tablet purifies 1 liter of water
(5) 1-Liter Hydration Bags
with Straw
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) Notepad & Pencil
(1)
Small Bandage Kit
(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
(1) 5 in 1
Emergency Whistle
(1) Multi Function Pocket Knife
(1) Pair of Safety
Goggles
(1) Small Sewing Kit
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) Deck of Survival Playing Cards – 52 cards illustrating valuable survival
skills that will educate and entertain you in an emergency
(1) 30+ Hour
Candle
(1) Hand Rechargeable Flashlight (never needs batteries)
(1) Flint
Starter
Shelter and Warmth:
These supplies will
protect you from wind, sun, rain, and other harsh conditions.
(5)
Emergency Blankets
(5) Emergency Ponchos
(5) Hand/Body Warmers
Hygiene and Sanitation:
Hygiene is important in a disaster;
staying clean can protect against infection, disease, and depression.
(5)
Deluxe Hygiene Kits
(1) 0.25 oz. Hand and Body Lotion
(1) 0.34 oz. Shampoo
and Conditioner
(1) Bar of soap
(1) Comb
(1) Deodorant Gel
(3) Maxi
Pads
(1) Pocket Tissue Pack
(1) Shaving Cream Packet
(1) Toothbrush
(1) Toothpaste
(1) Toothpick
(1) Twin Blade Razor
(1) Washcloth
(3)
Wet Wipes
(15) Disposable Face Masks
(5) Biohazard Waste Bags
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
organization
$110.00