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In this episode I put together an emergency kit in a one-liter bottle. I was inspired on this subject by another YouTube channel. The benefits of doing this are that the kit is very compact and portable, waterproof, durable, and in case of emergency you have a water bottle available. The final weight of the kit is 750g (1.65 lb). The list of items in this emergency kit are as follows: Nalgene 1L Water Bottle Leatherman Squirt PS4 Multitool: https://www.leatherman.com/squirt-ps4... Olight I3E EOS Flashlight - 90 lumens: https://www.olightworld.com/product/i3e Signaling Whistle Chemical Hand Warmers x8 Glow Sticks x2 Emergency Blanket Paracord 5m Duct Tape 2" x 100" Superglue Batteries AA x4 Batteries AAA x4 Small Lighter Pen Zip Ties x8 This emergency kit is meant for a car, and it should be one component of a larger 24-hour survival kit. The kit could, of course, be stored alone in the car. But a better idea would be to have it in a nondescript backpack with water, food and some clothing, maybe even an old pair of comfortable shoes. You should have a few liters of water and a few thousand calories of food per person (per day) in case you are stranded in your car. And if for any reason you must abandon the car and walk any distance, the extra clothing and shoes will help in addition to the food and water. I also highly recommend having an emergency car escape tool such as a ResQMe, but this obviously should be immediately at hand and not stored in a kit inside a backpack in the back of your car: https://resqme.com/product/resqme/ Another component of this vehicle survival kit could be a medical or first-aid kit. A backup smartphone in a Faraday bag and some additional items (cash, maps, etc.) would contribute to making this a 'Get-Home Bag'. In this day and age, with the craziness currently happening around the world, a little preparedness can go a long way. I purchased many of these items at Militaria.pl (https://www.militaria.pl/), although I am not affiliated with them in any way and they did not provide any items nor sponsor this video. I only mention this for those interested; they have a large inventory of useful items and I have always had a good experience with their service.