Get an Emergency Kit
The Red Cross recommends that you keep a disaster preparedness kit in your home with enough supplies to meet your family’s needs for at least 3 days. By taking the time now to store food, water and supplies, you can provide for yourself and your family in an emergency.
Building a kit might seem expensive, but it doesn’t need to be, and it is worth the effort! Download our Build or Buy a Kit list for some tips to get you started.
Watch the video: What’s inside an emergency kit?
Essential items for your Emergency kit
Here are suggested items to assemble your emergency kit at home. You can also buy Red Cross emergency kits online.
- Water
- Food (non-perishable) and manual can opener if this includes cans
- Mask(s) and hand sanitizer
- Special needs such as medications, baby needs, extra glasses, etc.
- Important family documents (i.e. copies of birth and marriage certificates, passports, licenses, wills, land deeds and insurance)
- A copy of your emergency plan
- Crank or battery-operated flashlight, with extra batteries
- Battery-operated or crank radio
- Extra keys, for your house and car
- First aid kit
- Extra cash
- Personal hygiene items
- Pet food and pet medication
- Cell phone with extra charger or battery pack
Download the emergency kit checklist
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You may want to have a backpack or bag with your most important items already packed in the event you must evacuate quickly.
It is important that you check it every year and to resupply it after every use.
Additional items to consider
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Vehicle emergency preparedness kitAn emergency can happen at any time when you are in your car. Be prepared to help yourself and your family if you are ever stuck in your vehicle for an extended period of time. In addition to your emergency preparedness kit, it is recommended that you keep the following items in your car:
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