Some Excellent Additions if You're Making Up Your Own Survival Kit
Here are some of the things I chose when assembling my own Survival Kit.
I'm sure many of these have been talked about many times (Swedish Firesteel); but it's my decision on which is the best to buy out of all that's out there.
Most, if not all, of these things can be gotten from Amazon.com.
First is the box to put everything in. I chose metal so I can use it to cook with. A SIGG Maxi Aluminum Box with safety clasps.
For the Survival Kit knife I chose a Ka-Bar BK11. Paracord with the guts ripped out can be used to wrap the handle (has holes in the handle that are paracord-sized). The overall size is perfect for a survival kit, it's big enough to use for small chopping jobs, yet small enough to pack into a kit.
Tri-Seps by Gatco for sharpening knifes, pins, fish hooks. It has three sides with three different roundnesses for sharpening serrated knives.
Frontier Emergeny Water Filtering Straw. Small and compact. Filters 30 gallons of water.
Leatherman Squirt PS4 Multi-tool. Really tiny, yet rugged and has scissors, wire cutters, pliers, many other tools.
SE 11-function Credit Card Tool. Fits in a wallet, has eleven tools (knife, screwdriver, can opener, bottle opener, butterfly screw wrench, saw blade, ruler, 6 wrench sizes, compass if you fill Anxiliary indicator with water and float magnetized pin (dubious use).
Tool Logic Survival Card I. The compass works fine if you remove all metal tools. The little serrated knife is very useful, firestarter, tweezers, toothpick, magnifying glass. Can be quickly thrown into the wallet and carried at all times.
You should also include the Tool Logic T1BCC Series Business Card Ultra-slim Tool Card with 12 Features. It's small, thin and has things such as a needle and writing pen.
Storm All-Weather Safety Whistle. Bright-orange so you can't lose it, bigger than most safety whistles but even blows underwater (strange skill). Loudest whistle in the world. You must cover your own ears or you probably will lose some hearing.
The Tick Key. Easy way to remove ticks. You slide the groove under the tick and pull him off without his head coming off.
Swiss+Tech Micro-Max 19-in-1 tool. Has good screwdriver set, even has hex hole that can work with any magnetic tip so you can bring just the hex sizes or star wrench sizes you might need (good for cross-country bicycling).
StarFlash Signal Mirror.
Swedish Firesteel Magnesium Starter. Get the 10,000 use one. Best firestarter. Just bring pack of drier lint with you as tinder.
Buy pack of 100 4 mil ziplock bags of size 2" x 2" and 2" x 3". They are useful for many reasons. The 2" x 2' size is perfect for packing one kleenex. Pack a few for emergency toilet paper use. Also, you can pack 12 waterproof matches into one if you clip about 3/16" off the end of the match. Stuff them in side-by-side and slip them in the side of the kit. Five "Tinder Quik" Fire-starter Tabs fit in a 2" x 2", too. Or stuff three cotton balls dipped in vaseline into one.
17% Streetwise Pepper Spray for bear, person (and dog repellent if you're cross-country bicycling). Small yet powerful.
'Real' 550 Paracord. "Brigade Quartermasters" carries good-quality paracord. I got orange so things can be seen easily when you're camping. (Model Number RAP5016 )
Pack of "Nature's Way Alive - Whole Food Energizer", 1.4 ounces. I chose the Apple-Cinnamon flavor. Has 3333% of Vitamin B12, 2500% of Vitamin B-6, 120 Calories. Good power drink to keep you going in an emergency.
Pack of "Amazing Meal, "Chocolate Infusion". 32.6 Grams. Greens, protein & Vegetables. 110 Calories. Blends superfoods adn protein for energy.
Rite-in-the-Rain All-Weather Memo Book with Waterproof pages. No. 374-M.
SOL Bivy. You get the advantage of metalized polyesther at the same time as it being a bivy. Very small and light.
Pack two NITEiZE "Figure-9" 50-pound Carabiners (definitely not for climbing) for quick taking-up-of-slack on paracord. Can be used to hang a tarp guy rope, etc. Or, one 'true' carabiner which can take a load (get in the mountaineering dept. of REI).
Fresnel "Card Magnifier" lens, 3.5" x 2 1/4" is another one that takes up no room and slides along the edges of the kit.
Stainless Steel Commando Wire Saw Model 8312. Don't pull too hard, of course, these are fragile. There's a bigger version that is really tough, but I tend to just break limbs by levering them between two close trees to snap them, or across my knee; so haven't found the need for a saw too much. Good to have, though, and packs small.
Waxed thread. You can get it at a craft store like Michaels. It is super-strong and works like iron (imagine thick dental floss). Can be easily used to make trapping nooses.
Roll of wire; I got mine at the local dollar store.
Silva "Guide' Compact Sighting Compass Model 426. Packs small, durable, works well.
Hemostat clamp.
Forehead thermometer. Use your signalling mirror to read the temperature. Walgreens has it.
Butane Torch lighter with blue flame. You should have many ways of starting a fire.
3M Steri Strip Skin Closures 1/4" x 3" - 10 Packages of 3 for when you cut yourself deep. Act as sutures.
Well, those are a few of the choice picks. Hope that helps.