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11.11.2008

My Someday Life Saver

This is my 72-hour kit.

Why the picture of my truck? 

This is where it lives! In my Toyota 4-Runner. 

Now, I feel totally ready and prepared for anything. Why keep my 72-hour kit in my truck? Well, my truck is always with me. So, if anything should happen, either at work or church etc., I am totally prepared. This plastic bin can hold a ton of stuff. I am a little shocked and amazed. Also, I have a small backpack, so if I need to, I could stuff the pack and be on my way. You should consider making one. It feels really good to be prepared. Hopefully, I'll never have to use it. However, if one day I do need it, I'm ready to go. Below is a list of some of the items I've included:

hand sanitizer, battery powered flashlight (batteries kept separately), breathing masks, soap, emergency blanket, garbage bag, moist towelettes, non-latex exam gloves, rain poncho, roll of duct tape, tissues, toilet paper, bandages, antibiotic ointment packets, antiseptic wipes, space blanket, regular blanket, breathing barrier, instant cold compress, hydrocortisone ointment packets, scissors, roller bandages, sterile gauze, thermometer, tweezers, whistle, yellow lightsticks, hard candy, gummy bears, gum, cashews, granola bars, pen, paper, screw driver, water bottles (for each seat in the truck), tarp, lotion, Advil, sunblock, bug spray, and more! 

Also, I have totally pondered the thought...do I share? If a crisis should occur, do I share my things with others who weren't so prepared? Well, of course I do! Check out this quote

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Sara Ashby! You didn't tell me you blog! I'm so excited I stumbled upon your blog from Hannah's! Look at you all prepared with your 72 hour kit in your 4 Runner, my 4 Runner is jealous of yours cuz you hae a 72 hour kit. Love ya!