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Go Bags/Kits
SKU: FSGB32
Best Go-Bag: Couples
$319.99+ S&H $19.95
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The Best Go-Bag: Couples provides essential tools, protection, and communications to stay safe during a wildfire for two people, even if you must shelter in place. It includes smoke & fire escape masks (2), a personal fire extinguisher, water purification tablets, high visibility vests (2), emergency blankets (2), emergency shelter, a 150-item first aid kit, solar powered radio, walkie talkies, N95 masks (6), protective goggles (2), work gloves (2 pairs), a multi-tool, and a 7-day prescription container.
What's Included
Core Features
- Durable comfortable backpack with grab-and-go design – Pre-packed and ready
- Compact yet comprehensive
Protection & Safety
- N95 masks (6) – Helps filter smoke and airborne particles
- Protective goggles (2) – Helps shield eyes from ash, embers, and debris
- Work gloves (2 pairs) – For handling sharp, or hazardous materials
- First aid kit – 150 items for treatment of minor injuries during evacuation
- High visibility vests (2)
- Smoke & Fire escape masks (2) offer 30 minutes of protection
- Personal fire extinguisher
- Water purification tablets
- Glow sticks (4)
- Emergency blankets (2)
- Emergency shelter
- Rechargeable headlamps (2)
Communication
- Solar powered AM/FM/Weather radio – Emergency alerts and updates without cellular service
- Enables charging other devices, and includes flashlight
- Walkie Talkies for communication
- Notepad & pen – Leave messages, record plans, or note critical information
Tools & Utility
- Multi-tool – Versatile tool for cutting, repairs, and emergency fixes
Health & Personal Readiness
- 7-day prescription container – Ensures continuity of essential medications
Designed for Real-World Use
- Supports fast decision-making under stress
- Helps couples stay together, informed, and protected
- Reduces the risk of forgetting critical items in a high-pressure evacuation

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