Wednesday, January 20, 2010

High Calorie Energy Bars Can You Help Us With Our Winter Auto Survival Kit?

Can you help us with our winter auto survival kit? - high calorie energy bars

In the class my daughter to put together a shoebox of things, then we are giving away. Perhaps others will be encouraged to do likewise, given the recent help people in need. In the hope that Dad will soon be available. One can certainly think of other elements that do not or can cover it? Thank you!
Car Survival Kit

1) 4 bottles of water
Waterproof, 2), matches, lighter, flashlight with spare batteries, candles
3) small tool kit, knife or blade
4) strings and strings
5) Thermal Blanket
6) 4-6 energy bars, calorie, cookies, granola bars, hard candy
7) Whistle
8) Compass
9) Flares
10) First Aid Kit
11) containers for water collection
12) Aspirin
13) Tapes
14) poncho / umbrella
15) Scissors
16) the signal SOS
17) of heavy work gloves
18) Spare socks
19) TP or tissue
20) trash bags
21) Lip Care

3 comments:

Taylor R said...

Instead of a flashlight with batteries, you would shake the flashlight to be better, because the batteries tend to run faster when cold.

kody w said...

wheres the beer?

babymars said...

Crank radios also have a built-in flashlight well. Better than the battery, because who knows how long you could be abandoned. For the winter, a small shovel and help dig car cat litter, or when a snow storm to keep the display of the exhaust pipe cover. If the water collection other than bottled water, you have chemicals (eg in the form) of tablets, so bring water to drink. Aqua Drinking Water Treatment

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