My initial post was simply an attempt to "think outside of the box." I have no intention to dup airline security. In fact, I rarely fly. Although, much of Jet's thoughts about disbursing contents instead of a single PSK makes sense. It also makes them more accessable in a true emergency situation.<br><br>Anyway...<br><br>A single tin, wrapped and sealed, has the distinct advantage of being an easy item to take with you and having tools to survive under many situations. Having it wrapped and sealed helps ensure that you don't run out of items without replenishment. I know I would fall victim to that scenario, then I would be most likely missing the items I didn't replenish the most in a true emergency.<br><br>I also carry survivial itms with me in my fanny pack (when camping) that are redundant. For example, the PSK has the spark-rite firestarted and tabs. But I also have strike-anywhere matches, a MFS and a baggie of lint & paper birch bark tinder (from downed firewood, not live trees). I also carry a mini first aid kit, and a signal mirror.<br><br>Anyway, I was trying to think of a way to package the contents by splitting them into halves. One half for everyday carry, suitable for the office and train (I commute). And another half for camping, where I'd "snap" the two together for trips.<br><br>But, for now, I think I'll leave the PSK alone. And I'll add a second tin, like Chris has, for critical, non-emergecy items, things like meds and band-aids, sewing needles & thread, etc. This would go into an unsealed tin or container. There would be some redundancy, like two sewing kits, but so be it.<br><br><br><br>
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Willie Vannerson
McHenry, IL