
Preparing for emergencies is important, but it doesn’t have to be expensive if you shop at Dollar Tree. The discount chain offers a range of affordable items that can make a big difference when unexpected situations arise.
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These practical finds are some of the best ways to spend about $15 and be ready for anything.
Crystal Geyser Spring Water
- Price: $1.25
Bottled water is always a good thing to have on hand, especially in an emergency situation. It not only is for drinking but also can be used to clean the face and hands and help cleanse wounds. Crystal Geyser spring water comes in a six-pack at Dollar Tree. Stock up before any crisis happens.
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E-Circuit Batteries
- Price: $3.00
When every second counts, make sure you have extra batteries of different sizes on hand.
Pick up a pack of AAA alkaline batteries and AA alkaline batteries to power items like flashlights and radios during blackouts or emergency weather situations. Each package of batteries retails for $3.
Luminessence Emergency Candles
- Price: $1.25
Luminessence emergency candles will help light up dark spaces during a power outage. Each candle lasts up to four hours, and the box of six provides a total of 24 hours of light. Grab more than one of these at this low purchase price.
Diamond Greenlight Matches
- Price: $1.25
Diamond greenlight matches come in handy for emergency preparedness kits, campfires and lighting candles with ease. At $1.25 for 300 matches, each match is less than a half-cent each.
Care All Bacitracin Antibiotic Cream
- Price: $3.50
Keep your cuts and scrapes safe from infection with bacitracin antibiotic cream. It’s a must-have in a first-aid kit for minor emergencies.
Curad First-Aid Kit
- Price: $1.25
Curad first-aid kit includes bandages in various sizes and alcohol prep pads. At this great price, grab several to put in gym bags, the car glovebox and at home to deal with small emergencies.
Editor’s note: Pricing and availability may vary depending on location.
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