Water & Filtration |
3 gal. per person per day, Water bottles or pouches, water filter, extra water storage containers, iodine or bleach |
Food, Fuel & Cooking |
Freeze-dried/dehydrated food, stove/fuel, jerky, food bars, candy, cooking set, utensils, fire starter, soap, spices, cooking oil, can opener, noncook foods, matches |
Shelter & Bedding |
Tent, sleeping pad/bag, tarp/ground cloth, emergency bivvy |
First Aid |
First aid kit, extra bandages, pain relievers, personal medications, insect repellant, sanitizer, first aid manual |
Power/Lighting |
Flashlight, batteries, headlamp, rechargeable power bank, portable solar panel |
Heat/Warmth/Clothing |
Firestarters, hand warmers, candles, emergency blanket/bivvy, wool blanket, extra clothing, extra socks & underwear, coat & hat, raingear, winter wear, matches |
Tools/Equipment |
Multi-tool, knife, saw or hatchet, shovel, rope, twine, paracord, compass/maps, fishing, hunting gear, duct tape, gloves |
Communication |
Cell phone, HAM radio, AM/FM radio, batteries, signal mirror, flares, glowsticks |
Hygiene & Sanitation |
Toilet paper/wipes, airtight bucket or porta-potty, garbage bags, toothbrush/toothpaste, razors, soap, body soap & shampoo, towel, washcloth, feminine products, laundry soap, baby items |
Personal/Documents |
ID’s, legal documents, insurance cards, cash/credit cards, deeds/wills, phone numbers, keys, books |
Entertainment |
Journal/notepad, pen/pencil/marker, reading books, playing cards, games |
Security & Protection |
Knife, personal firearm & ammunition, whistle, pepper spray, full tank of gas |
Where should I store my kit?
Keep your kit in an easy-to-access location that is close to an exit. Know where it is at all times. If your kit contains heat-sensitive items such as food or fuel, your storage location should stay at room temperature or cooler
When should I rotate my supplies?
Most items should be rotated about every 5 years or so. Depending on the type of food you have, it may last longer or shorter. Adhesives, medications, pre-packaged water, batteries, toiletries, and other perishables may need to be replaced sooner (2-3 years). Review contents and re-think your plan and kit at least once per year.
Where can I find more information?
Visit www.ready.gov or www.FEMA.org.