Thu Dec 28, 2006 4:41PM EST
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Just a little break from vacation to give everyone a much-needed update to an earlier post...
After hundreds of suggestions on my how to create a car emergency kit post, I took another look at what was in my kit, with a special focus on what was missing. A few trips to various stores online and off have left me with a fuller-featured bag of tricks. Here's what I've added and changed (and yes, it all still fits in the pack):
If you don't want to go the DIY route, DisasterStuff has a wide variety of pre-made kits that are probably cheaper than putting all this stuff together piece by piece. The company's automotive-centered kits include jumper cables, flat fixers, and the like, while backpack kits are designed fore more general emergencies, with focus on food, water, and warmth. The kits are available in a variety of sizes and prices, and of course you can add gear à la carte. Iodine pills in case of nuclear radiation? The web site's got 'em!
I also received some cool products from Life+Gear, including a rugged pre-made personal survival backpack (good for three days of survival, complete with food and water) and a hand-crank 6-in-1 flashlight/siren/radio/cell phone charger/you-name it. The company will even send you a free adapter for whatever cell phone you carry. It's a bargain at just $33.
A final word of thanks to all the commenters and emailers, especially the hundreds of you who suggested I carry a gun, liquor, or both. Sounds like quite a combo.
Happy New Year!
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