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Winter Survival Gear Reviews


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  1. lavaquerabesa
    Posted October 13, 2010 at 6:22 am | Permalink

    You never know what you might need in case of an emergency. Make sure you keep the following items in your vehicle.

    Fully charged cell phone

    Pen or pencil and a pad of paper
    Vehicle operating manual

    Emergency service information

    Signal flares

    Instant plug for flat tires

    Flashlight with extra batteries

    Bottled drinking water

    Preserved snacks

    Blanket

    Paper towels

    Jumper cables

    Warning triangles or reflectors

    Engine coolant

    Windshield wiper fluid

    Tire pressure gauge

    Ice scraper

    Vehicle jack with flat board for soft surfaces

    Tool kit including duct tape and heavy gloves

    Umbrella

  2. pepper
    Posted November 1, 2011 at 2:32 am | Permalink

    What about a pink plastic yard flamingo, a package of little drink umbrellas, super cheesy touristy beach themed polo shirts. If you have a Party City in your area, I bet they have some good ideas for cheesy tiki-party ideas that would work well for Florida. And how about a snorkel mask? You could also get them the little head/hat umbrellas for how much it rains in Florida. Or maybe some tank tops to prepare them for the Florida winter. You could check a thrift store for some cheap tacky plaid golf pants. If you could brainstorm an idea for something that has to do with bad driving, Florida is known for it! However, that might be because of the snow birds! There are even some "elderly zones" where the speed limits are lowered by 10 or 15 mph because of how many elderly people live in the area.

    Sounds like fun! Good luck :)