Be Prepared: Emergency Supply Kit Checklist
- Admin
- Jul 4
- 1 min read
Having a well-stocked emergency supply kit can mean the difference between an inconvenience and a crisis. Remember to keep your kit in a waterproof container and check it yearly to make sure it's up to date. It's also a good idea to keep a smaller version in your car in case of sudden emergencies.
High-protein food (enough for three days) | Duct Tape |
Bottled water | Masks for everyone in the family |
First aid kit | Moist towelettes, garbage bags |
Flashlight or lantern (battery operated) | Pet foods |
Batteries | Personal hygiene items |
Weather radio | Infant needs (formula, bottles, diapers, wipes) |
Fire extinguisher | Mess kits or paper plates/utensils |
Activities for kids (coloring books, crayons, board games, etc.) | Warm blanket or sleeping bag for each person |
Charged external battery for recharging cell phones | Matches in a waterproof container |
Can opener | Books, games, playing cards, and other entertainment |
Prescription medications | Cash or travelers checks |
OTC medications (pain relievers, anti-diarrhea | Important family documents (copies of insurance policies, identification, bank account information in a waterproof, portable container) |