PREPARED FOR ANYTHING: HOW YOU SHOULD BUILD A 72-HOUR SURVIVAL VEHICLE KIT…(I Carry One…Always)
Mac Slavo
July 2nd, 2019
SHTFplan.com
When I first started prepping, a vehicle survival kit was one of the first things I put together. Anything can happen, and if it does while you’re out and about, a 72-hour survival kit in your vehicle will help you feel more at ease and could possibly save your life.
A 72-hour kit is essentially filled with items that will meet your basic survival needs (food, water, safety, shelter) for at least 3 days time. The items placed in the kits should be lightweight and functional so that, if need be, carrying the kit will not be a strain due to unnecessary items.
If you’d like to build your own kit, there are several things you should consider. Take into account the likelihood of having your family with you. If you have kids or pets who ride in your vehicle often, it’s a good idea to prepare for them too, especially considering this is a great way to prep for an emergency evacuation as well. There will be extra items that you should add if that’s the case. To start your kit, use a heavy duty large backpack and fill it with:
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