| Some people have come up with what is possibly the | | | | room in the tin kit for placing any kind of sustenance. |
| smallest and most useful survival kit ever made and it's | | | | There is a fishing line and hook which can allow the |
| all packed into an empty Altoids breath mint container. | | | | bearer to catch themselves a few fish but that is only |
| There are instructions on the internet that describe | | | | if there are fish in the area that they are stranded in. |
| exactly how to make everything fit. Items ranging from | | | | Flashlights, although not always small enough to fit in |
| a small piece of ductape, folded aluminum foil, sewing | | | | the Altoids can, are available and have been known to |
| needle, fish hook and fishing line, band-aids, and other | | | | have similar items backed into the body of the light |
| emergency items can all be found packed neatly into | | | | itself. They would take the place of one large battery |
| the Altoids can. | | | | while still providing a connection to let the other |
| For any prolonged survival needs, whatever is packed | | | | batteries produce electricity to power the light bulb. |
| into the Altoids can will of course not be enough | | | | These small kinds of survival kits can be carried |
| however multiple cans can help a person survive even | | | | almost everywhere, including having one or two of |
| a few days more, if used properly. Finding a source for | | | | them hidden away in the glove compartment of your |
| food and water will be important since there is no | | | | car, ready at a moments notice. |