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Posted: 8/23/2002 8:34:10 PM EDT
I am updating my SHTF kit, also known as a 72-hour kit, though it is for much longer now, and I was wondering if anyone knows who makes the best [b]Survival Cards[/b] for the Southwest US.
I am looking for a set of 5 no more than 10.

I also need a new bottle of [b]Betadine Solition 1/2 ounce[/b] that has not expired.  It originally came from the US military in a first aid kit.
Link Posted: 8/23/2002 9:02:51 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/23/2002 9:16:02 PM EDT
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Have you used/seen them before?
Link Posted: 8/23/2002 9:59:56 PM EDT
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Maxwell-
Betadyne can be picked up in most drugstores. To package it smaller, hit a backpacking store, and look for their Nalgene bottle assortment.. They make a small bottle with a long, tapered dropper, that is superb for antibiotics..I picked up a bunch at Popular outdoors in Prescott, and the dropper tipped ones at Peace Surplus in Flagstaff..

Add a tube of the polysporin/neosporin type ointment, and some of the prepackaged alcohol wipes as well..

Meplat-
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