Build an Emergency Supply Kit

Be Ready Whenever, Wherever

When an emergency happens and you have just minutes to leave your home and get to safety, having a go-bag ready can keep you—and your family—safe and ready to go at a moment's notice. 

Start at the Beginning

Think about what you’ll need to get through a disaster safely and efficiently:

  1. What disasters are common in my area? 
  2.  If I have to evacuate, who will be with me and what will they need? 
  3.  What paper documents will you need if there is no internet and your phone doesn't work? 
  4.  If something were to happen, what would you need to put your life back together? 

Work through these questions with your family. Decide what matters most and what you’ll need if you’re away from home.

Stocking Your Emergency Supplies

Make sure that your emergency kit has enough supplies to support you and your family for a minimum of three days. It should cover your basic needs like food, water, and medical items. It should also include tools to help keep you safe and informed. 

Include basic survival items in your emergency bag, along with anything specific that your family needs. First, let’s start with the basics:

Food and Water
Emergency Materials
Personal Items

Choose a container that will work whether you are staying at home or evacuating. Think about the logistics clear plastic totes make it easier to find something but backpacks are easier to carry. Group items that you will use together in smaller bags, this will also help to protect them from the weather, moisture and potential damage.

It is recommended that you write down an inventory of what is in the kit and putting it in a Ziploc bag for protection. Put your family’s name on your emergency supply kit just in case you end up in an emergency shelter with others.

Practice Makes Prepared

Make it a regular event to practice using your supply kit with your family. Simulate an evacuation or lockdown period, follow your emergency plan, and practice using the items in your emergency bag.

  • Regular checks: Frequently check out your kit to keep all items in working order, replacing any expired or broken items.
  • Accessibility: Keep your emergency supply bag easily accessible for all family members.
  • Customization: Customize your kit to your family's specific needs, adding necessary medications and specialty items for elderly family members or pets
  • Practice drills: Hold regular family drills to make sure everyone knows how to use the emergency kit and what to do in the event of a disaster. 

The more familiar you and your family are with your emergency supplies, the more prepared you will be when a real disaster happens.