Thursday, July 10, 2014

FHE Emergency Kits!

A few weeks ago I was in a training called the "7 Habits of Highly Effective People" and we were talking about living in the Q2(the preparation phase).  Our facilitator, the amazing Steve Woolley, was applauded by the company CEO for astounding preparation for any situation placed in his car.  Steve has everything you could think of in the back of his car.  He could survive for over three months in his car if he had too.  So we were inspired a decided to make these emergency kits for our car for Family Home Evening.  We decided that we would't spend more than $75 for each kit. Below is a list of all the things that are in them. I encourage you to make your own kit so you will always be prepared no matter what happens.  We plan to continue to build onto ours every six months for different seasons and circumstances.

  1. Small gas tank.  This is a size that would get you to a gas station and would not be too heavy to carry back to your car if you had to walk a ways.
  2. Water  We put three large bottle each.  
  3. Flashlight We just bought the dollar ones at Walmart.
  4. Sunscreen We found extra bottles at home.  I would recommend looking around your home for items before you start shopping so you don't spend money on things you have and aren't currently using.
  5. Batteries I would go with the batteries that would fit in the flashlight.  This was one of the more expensive items but I hate the dark so maybe one day it will be worth it.  
  6. Toilet Paper 
  7. Feminen Products I put some in my husbands kit as well just in case
  8. Scissors 
  9. Table Cloth We thought this would be good in case you have to eat on a gross table or the ground
  10. Extra Clothes We just grabbed a T-shirt a pair of sweats from home
  11. First Aid Kit We found five dollar ones at Walmart.  They would take care of scrapes, cuts, stings but nothing crazy.
  12. Food We did granola bars (this is one we plan to build on)
  13. Pen and Paper This would be good if you plan to leave your car to find help but you could leave a note if someone found your car. 
  14. Bug Spray 
  15. Medicine I have way too big of a medicine cabinet so we just threw it all on the ground and picked out a few of each to put in a plastic bag.  Make sure whatever you put in the bag can be determined.  Most medicines have on the back of them what they are.
    1. Tylenol
    2. Dramamine
    3. Mydol
    4. Benydryll
    5. Theraflu
    6. Emergen-C
    7. Claritin
    8. Sleeping Pills
    9. Motrin
  16. Hand and Foot Warmers  Even for just a skiing trip and having these could be a life saver
  17. Lighter Get one that you can operate.  My husband wanted to get a flint but there is not way I would want to try my hand at that in an emergency.
  18. Hand Sanitizer  Go to the area with the small traveling items to get these for less than a dollar
  19. Wipes 
  20. Whistle The cheapest one we found also had a compass on it which was a bonus
  21. Duct Tape Look for a little while for the most basic brand and you will find that you don't have to spend near as much for the ones you see all over with the funky designs
  22. Pocket Knife
  23. Emergency Triangles If you have to pull over with kids in the car and can't get out these are a must
  24. Tools The best way to do this is to go to the buckets and buy a few tools individually.  The packs are way to expensive and lets be honest I wouldn't know how to use half of whats in them.
  25. Extra Cash
  26. Emergency Contact Information I laminated our and put it in the front of the car so if we were in an accident it would be easier to find.
  27. Blanket We used an extra one from home
  28. Rags They have ones in the car area that are super cheap and come with ten or so
  29. Trash Bags Took a few from home
  30. Plastic Bag
  31. Tissues 
  32. Glow Sticks We figured these would come in handy if for someone reason the flashlight broke (and they cost nothing and would keeps kids entertained)
  33. Chapstick
  34. Battery Powered Fan
  35. Jumper Cables We already had these in our cars
  36. Deck of Cards Had these around the house as well
  37. Tire Guage 
  38. Sting Ointment This has come in super handy already with mosquito bites
  39. Panchos
  40. Disinfecting Alcohol 
All of this for only $75, and that is including the tote we put everything in!  So skip the already put together ones that cost a fortune and make your own. Please share with us anything that we may have missed!

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