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Old 12-23-2007, 01:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
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My emergency kit for my new 2008 Toyota Camry is complete.

Here it is:


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I also have a down coat in the trunk as well in case if my car gets stranded in the cold winter in a rural area and I need to search for help.

This should keep me prepared for a long time.



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Old 12-23-2007, 01:52 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I usually put my own together. My essentials are:

Water
food
shelter (emergency blanket OK)
maps
compass
rope
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knife
water purification device
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Signalling device, a mirror is good
Waterproof matches
flashlight with extra bulb and batteries

These will keep you alive and are my bare minimum. However, I also usually carry a GPS, extra clothing, compact sleeping bag, car tools with an extra serpentine belt, upper and lower radiator hoses, coolant, oil, brake fluid, amateur radio transceiver, and sometimes a firearm.
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You need food and water in your kit!

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If I am about to drive out into a rural area, I will bring the food and water right before departure because I prefer fresh food of fruit and cheese in case of an emergancy. A bottle of wine wouldn't be a bad idea too. Make the best of an emergancy.
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You've probably seen this site before, but if not here is the Head-Fi of preparedness gear. And BTW, the sorry for the wallet mantra applies there too...
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A good flashlight is a must, but I would recommend adding a headlamp. It's nice to have both hands free for applications like tire changes, etc.

If you can get to a Walmart, they carry a Rayovac brand that runs on 1xAA battery for 2+ hours if you use a rechargeable or disposable lithium battery (cheaper online). It has a spotlight mode as well as a diffused, floody mode. If you use the lithiums you'll get a cell with max battery life, long shelf life, and that which will work effectively in extreme temps.

~$20 (link)
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Not to forget...

Kudos to you Spareribs for being well-prepped.
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Not to forget...

Kudos to you Spareribs for being well-prepped.
Thanks. It wasn't expensive so I figure that if i invest in a few things, it can make a good difference in an event of an emergancy and also peace of mind too. I also think that it's good to have at least one umbrella too. A couple weeks ago, I saw a 3 car car accident on the highway and the people who were stranded had no umbrella or rain gear and they were just standing on the side of the road getting wet in the cold rain.

Also, last month, my parents had a flat tire on a rural highway at night and they did not have a flash light and it was really inconveniant for them. Fixing the flat tire was stressful because they had no emergency coat and it was cold at night.
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These may not have been mentioned yet:

a collection of fuses - every denomination your car uses, and make sure you have a spare main fuse

a couple of cans of tire seal/inflate - they're messy later, but can save the day (or night)

some poster board and a big marker - "SEND HELP"

if your car can possibly carry one - a REAL full-size spare tire

portable CB radio which can work off your cig lighter socket

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These may not have been mentioned yet:

a collection of fuses - every denomination your car uses, and make sure you have a spare main fuse

a couple of cans of tire seal/inflate - they're messy later, but can save the day (or night)

some poster board and a big marker - "SEND HELP"

if your car can possibly carry one - a REAL full-size spare tire

portable CB radio which can work off your cig lighter socket

maps

Excellent ideas. My car will be stocked and ready for any disaster.
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