How to Make a Mini Survival Kit

Introduction: How to Make a Mini Survival Kit

Today will make a mini survival kit. we will use home found supplies.


*Update* i will be making a more extensive survival kit using some training I have aquired thanks and leave suggestions below for the new survival kit thank you very much.

Step 1: Suplies

Rope x4
Tin
small pouch with multiple pockets
knife
bio freeze
band-aids
tooth paste (removes itch)
flash light
Carabiner
+ whatever you want

Step 2: Toothpaste Away

put tooth paste in pouch

Step 3: Medical Attention

put bio freeze+band-aids in small tin

Step 4: Rope Away

put rope in pouch

Step 5: Tin Away

put tin in pouch

Step 6: Knife Away

put knife in pouch

Step 7: Carabiner

clip on carabiner

Step 8: Flash Light

put flash light in pouch

Step 9: Thanks for Looking

this is my first ible

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    15 Comments

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    HarveyH44
    HarveyH44

    Reply 13 years ago on Introduction

    Pyromaniac! :)  It's not cool to play with matches...
      Least it wasn't a Zombie Survival Kit.  What you pack, kind of depends on where you are going/doing.  Would be nice if people included the purpose, for which the kit was created, like hunting, hiking, fishing, walking to school (through the bad neighborhood), walking the dog, spending the night at a girlfriends house...

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    lemonie
    lemonie

    Reply 13 years ago on Introduction

    Yes, very good points.
    But, one primary basic of survival is fire. Without that you're going to struggle in the open. Interesting that this one doesn't include fishing-kit, but that's geographically restricted. I don't see the use of a carabiner with the amount of rope you could fit in that tin.

    L

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    SasquatchKid
    SasquatchKid

    Reply 13 years ago on Introduction

    its an urban survuval kit and when you live in trentot rope is useful

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    SasquatchKid
    SasquatchKid

    Reply 12 years ago on Introduction

    i am still in shock that lemonie looked at my instructable

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    Javin007
    Javin007

    Reply 12 years ago on Introduction

    :D Was this by any chance a vague reference to "The Fifth Element?"

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    lemonie
    lemonie

    Reply 12 years ago on Introduction


    No, but maybe I was thinking in the same way?

    L

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    SasquatchKid
    SasquatchKid

    Reply 12 years ago on Introduction

    Ha and made one of your stove to go with my altiods tin spice kit

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    lemonie
    lemonie

    Reply 13 years ago on Introduction

    OK, but you'd still benefit from a lighter in a lot of urban situations.

    L

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    SasquatchKid
    SasquatchKid

    12 years ago on Introduction

    Thanks everyone for the helpful sugestions there will be a second version soon and thank you for the constructive coment also for a little over one thousand views

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    mtnboy78
    mtnboy78

    12 years ago on Introduction

    Oh the tins for your band-aids. Hmm, wouldn't just a zip lock bag be better?

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    SasquatchKid
    SasquatchKid

    Reply 12 years ago on Introduction

    I guess so i rly didn't have any baggies so thought of the tin

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    mtnboy78
    mtnboy78

    12 years ago on Introduction

    You would want to carry all of that? Really? For an urban survival kit you'll need a folding knife, a multi-tool, a flashlight that will actually work(sorry for my honesty but that thing looks like you got it for free as a promo item from a carpenter or something), your gonna need 550 cord (550 cord is very strong, it will hold up to 550 lbs. You'll want a good hank of it to. 50 to 100 ft in a small farmers coil in your back pocket or pouch), matches or a good lighter(bics are unacceptable), a fisher space pen and a good rite in the rain notebook. I don't understand what the tin is for though...