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The covert survival kit is something that all preppers should have on hand. Whether you keep it at your desk at work or in your car, you never know when you might need the contents.
We all know that any survival kit is better than no kit at all, that’s why I love the Altoid tin survival kits and now my new favorite, the pill bottle survival kit.
Unlike their big brother kits, the EDC bags, these little pill bottle survival kits have the bare minimum to survive a night or two in the wild. The pill bottle has one more ace up its sleeve too, it’s waterproof so your kit can get submerged and you will have a dry match or two waiting to get your fire started.
This pill bottle survival kit is easy and cheap to make. I would go ahead and make a big batch of these and keep them in your car survival kit, your kid’s school bag, your wife’s purse, and your pockets.
Razor Blade
Having some sort of blade is vitally important to any survivor for a number of reasons.
Fishing Tackle
Fishing tackle is designed to catch fish but you can make some sneaky traps for small game, as well.
Stormproof Matches
Stormproof matches are a very important part of starting a fire.
Dryer Lint
Dryer lint is the ultimate quickstart tinder.
Neosporin Straw
By cutting a straw down you can fill the center with things like Neosporin and seal either side with a hair straightener.
Bandaids
Wound care and heal are very important parts of avoiding infection in survival.
Duct Tape
Duct tape does everything! Of course, you want to have some of that around. A little roll goes a long way.
Make your pill bottle survival kit today.
Bonus: Root Cellar That Can Be Used as a Bunker
Do you remember the old root cellars our great-grandparents used to have? In fact, they probably built it themselves, right in their back yard.
If you want to learn how to build a backyard bunker like your grandparents had, without breaking the bank, then you need Easy Cellar.
Easy Cellar will show you:
- How to choose the ideal site
- Cost-effective building methods
- How to protect your bunker from nuclear blast and fallout
- How to conceal your bunker
- Affordable basic life support options
Easy Cellar will also reveal how a veteran, with only $421, built a small nuclear bunker in his backyard.
Also included:
- America's Natural Nuclear Bunkers: Find the Closest One to Your Home
- 56 Items to Stockpile in Your Easy Cellar
SHTF prepardness
Sunday 3rd of January 2016
How To Make A Pill Bottle Survival Kit
https://www.shtfpreparedness.com/make-pill-bottle-survival-kit/
We all know that any survival kit is better than no kit at all, that’s why I love the Altoid tin survival kits and now my new favorite, the pill bottle survival kit.