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  2. Stay Ready for Any Disaster With This List of Emergency Supplies

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    When assembling an emergency preparedness kit to get through a disaster, include basic survival items to last you at least 72 hours. Here's a list of supplies.

  3. 7 Holiday Road Trip Safety Tips for Women Over 50 (& Just ...

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    According to the AAA website, here is a very comprehensive list of additional items to keep in your emergency kit: Cell phone and car charger. First-aid kit. Blanket. Drinking water/snacks for ...

  4. VEDC: Car Emergency Kit Esstentials You Need in Your Car - AOL

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    Be road-ready with our guide on essential items for your car emergency kit. Ensure you're never caught unprepared should you be stuck on the side of the road!

  5. Survival kit - Wikipedia

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    An emergency kit, disaster bag, bug-out bag (BOB), [4] [5] [6] also known as a 72-hour kit, [7] GOOD bag (get out of Dodge), [8] [9] personal emergency relocation kit (PERK), go-bag, survival backpack, or quick run bag (QRB) [10] [11] is a portable kit containing items that would help a person to survive for 72 hours [12] during an escape or ...

  6. Roadside assistance - Wikipedia

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    An Oregon Department of Transportation roadside assistance employee assisting a motorist. Roadside assistance, also known as breakdown coverage, is a service that assists motorists, motorcyclists, or bicyclists whose vehicles have suffered a mechanical failure that either cannot be resolved by the motorist, or has prevented them from reasonably or effectively transporting the vehicle to an ...

  7. 7 Items To Buy From Dollar Tree for Your DIY Emergency Kit

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    Ready.gov recommends having one gallon per person per day for several days stored in your at-home emergency kit. You can find gallon jugs of spring water at your local Dollar Tree, or order them ...