16 Essential Items You Need for Your Car.

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  • Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
  • Are you prepared for a survival scenario on the road? In this video, we explore the essential items every prepper should keep in their car. From the importance of a waterproof poncho that doubles as a shelter and signaling device, to the life-saving benefits of a fire extinguisher and well-stocked first-aid kit, you'll learn how to stay safe and prepared. Discover why a high-visibility jacket, road flares, and a reliable headlamp can make all the difference in an emergency. We also cover the significance of a battery caddy, ambient lighting, durable gloves, a versatile multi-tool, and antibacterial wipes. Don't wait for an emergency; prepare now!
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    OUTLINE:
    00:00:00 - Welcome to the Last Living Prepper
    00:01:44 - Waterproof Poncho
    00:02:36 - Emergency Survival Blanket
    00:03:22 - Hi-viz Jacket, Fire Extinguisher and First Aid Kit
    00:06:04 - Glass Breaker & Seatbelt Cutter
    00:07:31 - Headlamp, Multitool, WD 40+ Duct Tape
    00:09:55 - Fixing your car with tyre inflator
    00:13:13 - Jump starter
    00:15:34 - Gloves, wipes and kneel pad
    00:18:04 - Food and water
    00:18:51 - Portable urinal bottle
    00:19:17 - Farewell
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  • @davidgay2792
    @davidgay2792 14 годин тому

    From what I can tell you are reported on 23 items. after getting these items there is no room for the wife and kids. If you are going to make statements like this they should make sense and come with good recommendations, Like a first aid kit. There are so many types of emergencies the kit you may need could fit in a truck. Trauma kit. CPR kit, Sucking chest womb kit, Oxygen Kit, Small womb kit, Critical med kit with a cold frig to keep meds cold. This is why you seem to be selling rather than being prepared. Learn to handle problems with what you have handy. using your belt, water bottle, T shirt even using a match to get thing out of the eye,(Match book, tear the match free, use the paper end with the fibers to wipe the object from the eye. 1950 army field manual for first aid) Teach rather than Buy.