Ready America 70280 Emergency Kit, 2-Person, 3-Day Backpack

August 19, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $84.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 01:30 GMT+0100 - Details)

Because you never know when there will be an emergency situation, it’s wise to always be prepared. Keeping the Emergency Kit 2-person, 3-day backpack on hand at home, at school, or at the office can help you avoid being caught without necessary supplies. Each kit contains enough emergency supplies to sustain two people for three days. The three basic essentials, as recommended by the American Red Cross: food, water, and emergency blankets for shelter and warmth, are included in every handy backpack.

Product Features

  • Sustains two people for three days
  • Includes food, water, and emergency blankets
  • One 33-piece first aid kit
  • Two safety light sticks
  • A backpack keeps supplies at the ready

Comments

Romantic says:

Just grab and go I got this as an addition to my daycare. I also have a larger family size (4 person/3 day). I’m pleased with the contents as I anticipate it will suffice long enough to tend to the needs of my daycare children in an emergency until the parents can make their way to retrieve them. The backpack is made of sturdy material, and having everything in one location (in this case, hanging inside my closet door next to the front door) makes it easy to grab and go. If you have a small family or just need…

Joanna D. says:

Take the time, get what you need for a bug-out bag This bag tempted me: it’s one stop shopping for not only an earthquake bag but a bug-out bag. We don’t have earthquakes (well, not true, we had one last summer that shook my office like a rag doll, but we ARE subject to tornadoes.) 

D. Whitaker says:

Nice start with a lot of cheap filler I purchased this as kind of a starter kit, and while it helps to give you an idea of some useful things to put together, it really falls short in delivering several of them. What I found was that it had the cheapest possible versions of everything it was providing. After getting this and looking what was in it, I pretty much started from scratch with a new bag (the one that came with the kit has a single stitch that was already failing when I first opened it with a 3-inch tear by the…

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