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Weather the Storm: Emergency Kit

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The hurricane is over but winter is ahead; here's a storm kit full of items that are both practical in emergencies and attractive enough to make you want to use them in mild weather.

Paraffin vintage-style lantern in red and blue

Above: Toast's Storm Lantern is made in Germany from blue-powder-coated steel with a glass hurricane; fueled by paraffin for £29.

Stormproof matches for camping

Above: Restoration Hardware's Stormproof Matches are wind- and waterproof and burn for 15 seconds; $12 for two 25-match boxes.

Hunter rain and gardening boots

Above: The Marine Hunter Brixen Boot is a blue shade; $150 available at Piperlime.

An attractive rain poncho in white plastic

Above: Muji's Freecut Welder Raincoat can be cut to the desired length along the dotted line at the hem and sleeve cuffs. The raincoat comes neatly folded in a pouch and is easy to stow away and carry; available in clear (shown), black, and gray for $12.75.

Classic metropolitan whistle originally made for use by the Scotland Yard

Above: The Metropolitan Whistle was designed by Joseph Hudson and first deployed in 1870 by the Scotland Yard. Traditionally used for the collapse of a falling tree and locating a friend in the thick woods; $35 from Best Made Company, contact for availability.

Grey woolen blanket by Faribault

Above: The Faribault Whipstitch Woolen Blanket is a go-to source for warmth when the power is out; $130 from Kaufmann Mercantile.

The best first aid kit made by Best Made Co.

Above: Best Made Company's Small First Aid Kit has all the essentials securely packed in a sturdy metal dust and moisture-resistant box; $45. A budget-conscious option is the Outdoor Survival Kit for $12 from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

N.B.: For more practical items, visit our Toolshed.


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