Fall Safety Guide: EDC, Vehicle, & Home

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Man with backpack on a city sidewalk. EDC in fall layers

Fall adds layers, and an opportunity to adjust your EDC. We’ve got a no-fear guide to tighten your EDC, prep your vehicle, and harden your home before the clocks and crowds shift.

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What you’ll find:

  • Fall layers improve concealment and comfort. Use the season to dial in EDC and medical carry.
  • Build a minimalist trunk kit: blanket, jumper cables, tire plug + 12V inflator, gloves, headlamp, bleed kit, water, calories, charger.
  • Update your home routine for shorter days: lights, locks, camera coverage, delivery timing.
  • Trick-or-treat reality: peer-reviewed data shows a 43% higher relative risk of pedestrian fatalities on Halloween nights: use reflectors, sidewalks, and curb-side walking.
  • Travel note: TSA-approved for carry-on or checked body armor; a simple way to add passive protection when reciprocity is complicated.

Related Gear:

Backpack inserts provide passive protection that adds no friction to your routine, and they are TSA-approved for carry-on or checked baggage.

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Our Bleed Control Kit is a small, high-utility add that belongs in every trunk/EDC bag. With a zip-tie tourniquet design, it’s easy for anyone to use under stress.

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