Actually a rolling laptop case might meet your needs since what you're packing is going to get a bit heavy after awhile. It's got compartments so you at least don't have to dig to the bottom of a tote when trying to find those band aids! In most of them, you can remove the heavily padded section to make more room for packing. (Or if you use a laptop in your presentations it might make sense to combine your emergency kit with your laptop so everything is in one case).
Here int he UK Daytimee makes a really great saddlebag case, but I don't see it on the daytimer site in the US and not sure which country you're writing from, still a simple roomy case, preferably on wheels so you can strap something to the handle too if need be and save yourself a thousand trips to the car to lug stuff in,,,, seems like a simple and practical solution to moi.
Andrea
By the way, the most useless thing I ever put into an emergency kit? A sewing kit. It sat unused for months and months and then one day someone popped a button on their trousers ten minutes before a speech. How cool was it to hand bossie a threaded needle, his missing button and send him off to the boys room to fix things while he stood dumbfounded that I would have such a thing?....... Very!
Other stuff you should add, White board cleaner and eraser. Ever been there when someone's using a leftover napkin from lunch to clean the thing off :shudder:!
Edited by andream on 14/08/02 10:35 AM.