Great to see another getting prepared!  looks like you have a great start going there!<br><br>check here first<br><br>
http://www.equipped.org/survlkit.htm<br><br>Let us know what size kit you are working on, what you are preparing for, is this kit for daily carry, personal, auto .... <br><br>Detailed questions produce detailed answers.<br><br>My daily carry kit - in an altoids tin:<br><br>
sewing kit<br>     HD awl<br>     medium sewing needle<br>     HD sewing needle<br>     20 yards (or more) nylon upholstery thread<br>     5 small safety pins<br>     1 large safety pin<br>
Fishing kit<br>     20 yards fishing line<br>     5 small hooks<br>     1 large hook for gaff<br>     5 swivels<br>     5 split shot<br>
Hunting kit<br>     1 small thompson snare<br>     10 yds brass snare wire<br>     1 spring return cable keychain  ( used to spring traps and snares)<br>
various tools<br>     button compass<br>     wire saw<br>     2 xacto blades<br>     1 straght razor<br>     1 spark lite and 5 tinders<br>     5 matches with striker ( these are paper book matches dipped in wax and sealed into polyethylene pouch)<br>
containers<br>      1 13 gallon trash bag<br>      1 balloon<br>
medical<br>     10 aspirin<br>     25 iodine tablets ( sealed into a 1/2 length section of a bic stick pen which seems to be impervious to the reactivity of the iodine and doesn't leak fumes to discolor the rest of the contents of the kit.)<br>
Cordage<br>      10 yards of nylon twine<br>      10 yards of 550 paracord<br>
Tape<br>       10 feet of medical adhesive tape<br>       10 feet of duct tape<br>
Misceleaneous<br>       1 tube wood type krazy glue<br>       several "ranger" bands. ( sections of innertube from a bicycle innertube.  These are secured around the kit.<br>1Altoids Tin<br>4 square feet HD foil<br><br>This is a daily carry item and is always in my front left pocket.  I also carry an altoids tin in my front right pocket with first aid supplies as follows<br><br>
Bandages<br>     5 medium "band aids"<br>     5 butterfly "band aids"<br>
 medicines<br>     small tube triple antibiotic gel<br>
 tools<br>     folding scissors<br>     xacto blades<br>     tweezers<br>
Miscellaneous<br>    more Ranger Bands<br><br>This first aid kit is new to me and I am still working on it.  I expect that I will augment the medicine section and replace the folding scissors with a small SAK with the handle modified to make it thinner.  (removing the plastic side pieces and sacrificing the toothpick and holder for the tweezers)<br><br>I would be interested in hearing more about what might fit into an altoids sized first aid kit.  being in the US where the FDA makes it difficult to acquire medicines I would be interested in suggestions about what could be added for best effect to that category and how to package them.