- Water and water purification supplies
- Non-perishable food and a manual can opener
- First aid kit and necessary medications
- Flashlights, batteries, and a portable radio
- Multi-tool and basic hygiene items
- Emergency blankets and warm clothing
- Cash and important documents
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Whistle and signaling devices
- Local maps and emergency contact information
Water and Water Purification Supplies
Include at least one gallon of water per person per day for at least three days, along with water purification tablets or a portable water filter.
Non-Perishable Food and a Manual Can Opener
Stock up on canned goods, energy bars, and other non-perishable food items that can last for several days. Don't forget a manual can opener.
First Aid Kit and Necessary Medications
Assemble a comprehensive first aid kit with bandages, antiseptic wipes, and any necessary medications for your family members.
Flashlights, Batteries, and a Portable Radio
Pack multiple flashlights, extra batteries, and a portable radio to stay informed about the situation.
Multi-Tool and Basic Hygiene Items
A multi-tool can come in handy for various tasks, and basic hygiene items like soap, hand sanitizer, and toilet paper are essential.
Emergency Blankets and Warm Clothing
Include emergency blankets and warm clothing to stay comfortable in case of extreme weather conditions.
Cash and Important Documents
Have some cash on hand in case of power outages, and keep important documents like identification and insurance information in a waterproof container.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Include face masks, gloves, and other PPE items to protect against potential hazards.
Whistle and Signaling Devices
A whistle and other signaling devices can help you attract attention if needed.
Local Maps and Emergency Contact Information
Keep local maps and emergency contact information in your kit to navigate and communicate effectively during a disaster.