Emergency 4-Person Disaster Survival Kit

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Survivor Emergency Kit-4 Person, Emergency Zone Brand, Disaster Survival Kit, 72 Hour Kit

Site Price: $182.99

This kit is a necessity for a 4-person family or home. It can also be kept in cars, because you  never know when you are going to be during an emergency. With 1 organizational backpack and 1 large backpack, this kit also provides: a 48 page How to Prepare for Any Disaster booklet; water with a shelf life of 5 years, plus 50 water purification tables; AM/FM radio/ flashlight with a rechargeable hand crank; 4 8-hour light sticks; firestarter; 4 reflective sleeping bags; 4 ponchos; 2 tube tents (2 people each); 20 hour liquid candle; 4 3600-calorie food bars with 5 year shelf life; 24 water pouches; 1 multi-tool knife, 1 5-in-1 whistle, 1 50 ft. rope; 2 pairs working gloves; 4 dust masks; 1 deluxe first aid kit; 1 hygiene kit (4 toothbrushes, toothpaste, comb, washcloth, 10 tissues, 24 wet naps, shampoo); 1 roll toilet paper; 1 note pad, pencil, and sewing kit.

It also has checkless and preparedness tips.

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2-Person Emergency Back Pack Kit

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Quakehold! 70280 Grab-N-Go Emergency Kit, 2-Person 3-Day Back Pack

Site Price: $39.00

This backpack has the essentials you would need in the case of an emergency. It can provide 2 people with 3 days worth of supplies, plus the bag has extra room where you can add personal items, like prescriptions, knives, etc.. The three basic essentials, which are recommended by the American Red Cross, are in every backpack.

Kit includes: food, water, and emergency blankets; First Aid Kit (33 pieces); safety lightsticks (2); and the handy backpack. Also has dust masks, nitrile gloves, emergency whistle, ponchos, and pocket tissues. Great to have in any household, car, classroom, or office.

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Deluxe Survival Kit

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Deluxe Survival Kit – Ultimate Survival

Site Price: $61.38

While this kit doesn’t include things like food and water, it has supplies to help survive. Such as a fire starter, a saw, and a signal. It fits perfectly in a backpack, glovebox, ATV, boat, or trunk of a car. It weighs about 1.5 pounds, so it isn’t too stocky, but can help simplify your life either every day, or on the worst of days.

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