5 Items To Buy From Five Below for Your DIY Emergency Kit

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Five Below isn’t just a store for cute odds and ends where you can score some nice things for, well, $5 or below. You can also shop there to save money and find great deals on essential preparedness items to build your own DIY emergency kit.

Here are five must-have items from Five Below to get you started.

Also see the 11 best new Five Below arrivals for your money in January.

Travel Emergency Kit

  • Price: $5.00

You can certainly buy a bunch of items to make up your own emergency kit. But if you want to get a head start, you can buy this nifty travel emergency kit, which comes with some essentials you need to stay prepared if you find yourself suddenly on the move.

It features a cute travel zip pouch to easily carry on the go and includes the following items: 15 hairbands, 10 bobby pins, three sanitary pads, one hairspray container, five safety pins, four assorted bandages, one travel hairbrush, one pill container and one travel toothbrush.

AA Batteries

  • Price: $2.49

Whether it’s for a portable flashlight or handheld remote control, it’s always a smart idea to have a bunch of AA batteries packed in your emergency kit. Consider this four-pack of Eveready Gold batteries from Five Below. You might be wondering how long these batteries will last. According to Five Below’s website, they typically last for 10 years. So you’ll be able to rest assured that your batteries will be ready to go if the unexpected strikes.

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Whistle Set

  • Price: $1.00

The first thought that might come to mind when you think of a whistle is that it’s just a tool used for coaching sports or something that a crossing guard uses to direct traffic. But it’s also an important personal safety tool. If you find yourself in danger, blowing a whistle is a smart way to quickly get the attention of others who may be able to help you to safety or to alert others of danger. This whistle set includes two whistles and two lanyards, making it a steal at just $1.

Power Bank With Flashlight

  • Price: $5.95

Two things that are crucial in an emergency? Power and light. Luckily, this great two-in-one power bank and flashlight can provide both. Besides getting you through a power outage, it can also be used when traveling or camping as well. Plus, it can charge up to two devices at once with type-C and USB-A ports.

Gel Based Hand Sanitizer

  • Price: $3.00

When facing an emergency, you might not be able to get to a sink to wash your hands and protect yourself against germs. Instead of risking it, consider picking up this gel-based hand sanitizer to add to your emergency kit. It can kill up to 99.99% of germs, no matter the emergency.

Editor’s note: Pricing and availability may vary depending on location.

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