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Make Emergency Kits In Free Bags

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Date: 09/14/2007 Topic: Emergency > Preparation  
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When you get free bags from conferences or baby formula companies, keep them. Load them up with a variety of things you might need in an emergency or during a delay. Some ideas are extra diapers, bottles of water, baby bottles, formula, baby cereal or food, blankets or towels, non-perishable snacks, a disposable camera (to take pictures for the insurance company), toys or books, and a flashlight.

The bag keeps your things organized and compact while fitting neatly in the corner of your trunk or in the floor space below a car seat. You will know where to find everything and will not spend the money on an expensive commercial package that does not meet your family's needs. It's so inexpensive, you can create one for each car!

By Laurie from Circle City, Arizona
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