- Water
- Food
- Radio
- Flashlight
- First aid kit
- Whistle
- Dust mask
- Moist towelettes, garbage bags
- Wrench or pliers
- Can opener
- Maps
- Cell phone charger, inverter, or solar charger
Everything You Need to Know About Emergency Kits
What is an Emergency Kit?
An emergency kit, according to Ready.gov, is “simply a collection of basic items your household may need in the event of an emergency.” Many of the items found in your personal emergency kit may vary from person to person (due to personal circumstances), but the majority should remain constant.
Emergency kits are your bread and butter during times of disaster and other crises. Everything inside should help you get through whatever disaster comes your way. Of course, all disasters come with different challenges, but the basic necessities will always remain unchanged. Which brings us to the next question…
What Should an Emergency Kit Contain?
Keep what you need to survive. What do you need in an emergency? The obvious answers are food and water. But that’s just the beginning. With more gear and tools, you will have a much easier time getting through your crisis.
The following list is what Ready.gov recommends you have in your emergency kit (and should last you for at least three days):