A lot of us have it.
It's my EDC / Survival Kit.
It always with me in the notebook case.
My EDC / Survival Kit is basically two parts: the survival kit and first aid kit.
SURVIVAL KIT
1. Knife.
One of the most important tool. The knife must be made from good steel and be sharp.
2. Multitool.
"For everything"
3. Lighter.
To start a fire.
4. Flint.
To start a fire.
5. Matches.
Some good, waterproof matches to start a fire also as good kindling.
6. Tampon.
Very good kindling.
7. Flashlight.
A small led flashlight.
8. Paracord, string, wire, etc.
To repair equipment or clothing, to build traps for animals, etc.
9. Needle and thread.
Repair of clothing and equipment.
10. Notes.
For notes, leave information, etc.
11. Pen, pencil.
For notes as above.
12. Condom.
Can save your life: http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/content.php?r=529-11-Ways-A-Condom-Can-Save-Your-Life
FIRST AID KIT
1. Self-adhesive patches.
Dressing cuts and small wounds.
2. Tape / adhesive fabric.
Wounds, temporary repairs.
3. Sterile gauze.
Dressing larger wounds.
4. Bandage.
Dressing larger wounds.
5. Disinfectant wipes.
Washing of wounds, disinfection of hands, tools.
6. Steri-Strips Strip.
"Sewing" deeper wounds.
7. Antipyretic / anti-inflammatory drugs.
Anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs.
8. Antidiarrheal drug.
Antidiarrheal drug in tablets.
9. Potassium permanganate.
Decontamination / disinfection of wounds, treatment of drinking water, lighting a fire.
10. NRC foil.
Thermal insulation, building makeshift shelters, etc.
11. Zipper plastic bags.
Protection against water and moisture, and they can also be used in 1,000 ways, such as containers for water or kindling.
...my English isn't good - let me know about mistakes please...
It's my EDC / Survival Kit.
It always with me in the notebook case.
My EDC / Survival Kit is basically two parts: the survival kit and first aid kit.
SURVIVAL KIT
1. Knife.
One of the most important tool. The knife must be made from good steel and be sharp.
2. Multitool.
"For everything"
3. Lighter.
To start a fire.
4. Flint.
To start a fire.
5. Matches.
Some good, waterproof matches to start a fire also as good kindling.
6. Tampon.
Very good kindling.
7. Flashlight.
A small led flashlight.
8. Paracord, string, wire, etc.
To repair equipment or clothing, to build traps for animals, etc.
9. Needle and thread.
Repair of clothing and equipment.
10. Notes.
For notes, leave information, etc.
11. Pen, pencil.
For notes as above.
12. Condom.
Can save your life: http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/content.php?r=529-11-Ways-A-Condom-Can-Save-Your-Life
FIRST AID KIT
1. Self-adhesive patches.
Dressing cuts and small wounds.
2. Tape / adhesive fabric.
Wounds, temporary repairs.
3. Sterile gauze.
Dressing larger wounds.
4. Bandage.
Dressing larger wounds.
5. Disinfectant wipes.
Washing of wounds, disinfection of hands, tools.
6. Steri-Strips Strip.
"Sewing" deeper wounds.
7. Antipyretic / anti-inflammatory drugs.
Anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs.
8. Antidiarrheal drug.
Antidiarrheal drug in tablets.
9. Potassium permanganate.
Decontamination / disinfection of wounds, treatment of drinking water, lighting a fire.
10. NRC foil.
Thermal insulation, building makeshift shelters, etc.
11. Zipper plastic bags.
Protection against water and moisture, and they can also be used in 1,000 ways, such as containers for water or kindling.
...my English isn't good - let me know about mistakes please...
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