So you know you’re supposed to have one somewhere. The earthquake, hurricane, tornado, or flood is coming at some point – and why not welcome it the right way. The Ultimate Emergency Kit, in our humble opinion, would contain the following: Iridium’s Grab and Go Kit ($1995 – pictured)- which gets you a satellite phone in a Pelican case with included chargers (solar charger included), The Red Cross’ Deluxe Personal Emergency Kit ($70), which includes 2,400 calorie food bars (which we guess are …filling), and BP Medical’s First Responder Trauma EMT Kit ($99). Add a few bottles of wine to the kit, and you’re good to go.

March 13th, 2008 -
[...] Protection Agency guidelines for microbiological water purifiers. You can always add it to your emergency kit. Add the solar charger for $40 more. Shine your love light. [...]
December 31st, 2008 -
[...] pending, understandably. Stop major bleeding quickly when needed. A small addition to your emergency kit, but state-of-the-art. Be sensible – use as directed. $35 [...]