American red cross car survival kit with winter supplies

  • Lightweight and ideal to keep in your car or for camping or hiking.
  • Stay dry, have a blanket for sleep and food bars if you are hungry.
  • Easy to carry with you because it is travel-sized
  • A must-have to always keep on hand
  • Small enough to be stored anywhere: at home, at the office, or in the car 

Description

Be prepared and have a plan! Perfect for sudden emergencies Contains critical components needed for bad winter weather. Red, lightweight pack has is perfectly sized to store additional items. Assembly guidelines provided by FEMA and The American Red Cross. Winter survival kit perfect for sudden emergencies in Workplace, Home, School or Vehicle. Emergency winter survival pack contains critical components needed when an emergency occurs including bad weather and power outages.

  • Number of People .....
  • 2

  • Employee Count .....
  • 1 - 24

Specifications

  • UPC .....
  • 092265548946

  • Weight .....
  • 2.61

Contents

Piece CountDescription
(6) MayDay Food bars 6
(1) Cotton Gloves
(1) Hand Warmers
(1) Emergency Blanket bulk 52"x84"
(1) Emergency Sleeping Bag
(1) Rain Poncho
(1) Light Stick Yellow 12 Hr
(1) MayDay water pack 4oz
(1) Bandage Buddy Pouch

Equipment Terms & Conditions

By agreeing to the terms, you will guarantee the return of our manikins.By agreeing to the terms, you will guarantee the return of our manikins. By agreeing to the terms, you will guarantee the return of our manikins. By agreeing to the terms, you will guarantee the return of our manikins. By agreeing to the terms, you will guarantee the return of our manikins. By agreeing to the terms, you will guarantee the return of our manikins. By agreeing to the terms, you will guarantee the return of our manikins. By agreeing to the terms, you will guarantee the return of our manikins. By agreeing to the terms, you will guarantee the return of our manikins. By agreeing to the terms, you will guarantee the return of our manikins. By agreeing to the terms, you will guarantee the return of our manikins.By agreeing to the terms, you will guarantee the return of our manikins.By agreeing to the terms, you will guarantee the return of our manikins.By agreeing to the terms, you will guarantee the return of our manikins.By agreeing to the terms, you will guarantee the return of our manikins.By agreeing to the terms, you will guarantee the return of our manikins.By agreeing to the terms, you will guarantee the return of our manikins.By agreeing to the terms, you will guarantee the return of our manikins.By agreeing to the terms, you will guarantee the return of our manikins.

Being prepared means being equipped with the proper supplies you may need in the event of an emergency or disaster. Keep your supplies in an easy-to-carry emergency preparedness kit that you can use at home or take with you in case you must evacuate.

Take the short quiz below to test your knowledge, then scroll down for our full list of recommended supplies.

At a minimum, you should have the basic supplies listed below:
  1. Water: one gallon per person, per day (3-day supply for evacuation, 2-week supply for home)
  2. Food: non-perishable, easy-to-prepare items (3-day supply for evacuation, 2-week supply for home)
  3. Flashlight 
  4. Battery-powered or hand-crank radio (NOAA Weather Radio, if possible)
  5. Extra batteries (Similar item available in the Red Cross Store)
  6. Deluxe family first aid kit
  7. Medications (7-day supply) and medical items
  8. Multi-purpose tool
  9. Sanitation and personal hygiene items
  10. Copies of personal documents (medication list and pertinent medical information, proof of address, deed/lease to home, passports, birth certificates, insurance policies)
  11. Cell phone with chargers (Similar item available in the Red Cross Store)
  12. Family and emergency contact information
  13. Extra cash
  14. Emergency blanket
  15. Map(s) of the area

Consider the needs of all family members and add supplies to your kit:

  • Medical supplies (hearing aids with extra batteries, glasses, contact lenses, syringes, etc)
  • Baby supplies (bottles, formula, baby food, diapers)
  • Games and activities for children
  • Pet supplies (collar, leash, ID, food, carrier, bowl)
  • Two-way radios
  • Extra set of car keys and house keys
  • Manual can opener

Additional supplies to keep at home or in your survival kit based on the types of disasters common to your area:

  • Whistle
  • N95 or surgical masks
  • Matches
  • Rain gear
  • Towels
  • Work gloves
  • Tools/supplies for securing your home
  • Extra clothing, hat and sturdy shoes
  • Plastic sheeting
  • Duct tape
  • Scissors
  • Household liquid bleach
  • Entertainment items
  • Blankets or sleeping bags

Donate Now to Disaster Relief

Help people affected by disasters big and small.

$10 is the minimum online donation.

What should be in a car winter survival kit?

Winter car emergency kits typically include:.
Battery booster cables. You'll want these in case you wind up with a dead battery or you need to help someone else with a dead battery. ... .
Ice scraper. ... .
Portable shovel. ... .
Items to help if you're stranded. ... .
Basic first-aid kit. ... .
Cell phone charger. ... .
Other common items..

What should a car emergency kit have?

Vehicle emergency supply kits should include:.
A properly inflated spare tire, wheel wrench and tripod jack..
Jumper cables..
Tool kit and/or a multipurpose utility tool..
Flashlight and extra batteries..
Reflective triangles and brightly colored cloth to make your vehicle more visible..
Compass..

What is the point of a 72 hour kit?

72 Hour Emergency Kit Designed to help up to four people survive for 3 days, our 72-hour emergency preparedness kits come in handy backpacks so you can keep your supplies accessible and portable.

What goes in an emergency winter bag?

Minimum Supplies:.
Blankets, mittens, socks and hats..
Ice scraper and snow brush..
Flashlight, plus extra batteries (or a hand-crank flashlight).
Jumper cables..
First-aid kit (band-aides, adhesive tape, antiseptic wipes, gauze pads, antiseptic cream, medical wrap). ... .
Bottled water..