As I have stated in my past articles you face the possibility of some threat to your safety no matter where you live. The danger will most likely confront you when you least expect it. Earthquakes, landslides, hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, wind storms, fires, tsunamis, dirty bombs, mall shootings, government collapse are all potential threats to your safety. There are so many more threats to your safety, enough that I may write an article just on potential threats. Some threats could be as simple as your car sliding off a snow-covered road in a remote location. My point here is would you be prepared by having the most basic of tools and equipment to keep yourself safe or even survive? If you said no to yourself what the hell are you waiting for?

In previous articles I have promoted preparedness for you and your family in the form of 72 hour kits, BOB’s, Go Bags and the like. This articles intent is for you to take action by building or purchasing a small every day carry (EDC) kit that you can keep in your vehicle or office or both. A basic small EDC kit does not have to cost you a fortune or require a substantial investment like the prior mentioned larger kits. A small EDC kit like the one pictured in the kit below is all you may need to get through 24 hours or less of hardship.

Lets break down what components I recommend that you should include within your basic small EDC at a minimum.

Pouch

Emergency Blanket

Flint Striker

Bushcraft Knife

Whistle

Compass

Flashlight

Water Filtration Straw

Survival Bracelet

Now lets examine what you I recommend that you add to your small EDC kit to supplement it.

Altoid Survival Tin

Contents:

Lighter

Candle

Tinder

Fishing line, hooks, sinkers

Bandaids

Duct Tape

Signal Mirror

Pen

Paper

Safety Pins

Can Opener

A small EDC/Survival kit like the one in my video and discussed above may function as a get home bag as well as an everyday emergency kit. If you are within a day or less travel by foot of your home a kit like this one should aid you in your return home. My kit goes with me on my short day hikes and serves its purpose very well. Thank you for watching my video and reading my article.