It’s time to build (or begin) your 72 hr kit!
Week #1—Replace
Used Items
Use
the 72-hour Kit Checklist to replace the items used or borrowed from your kit
during the year….or to create your kit.
Week #2—Replace
Expired Items
Check
all of your food, medications, and supplies for expiration dates. Replace anything
that expires within the next 12 months.
Week #3—Rotate
Water
If
you store your own water (instead of commercially bottled water), rotate it
every 6 months.
Week #4—Wash
Change of Clothes
Wash the clothes in your emergency kit and replace them with summer
clothes. Make sure they still fit you (and your kids).
Extra Credit—Emergency
Preparedness Christmas in July
If
there are emergency preparedness items you would like, but can’t afford, start
budgeting of a “Christmas in July” and gift yourself and your family with some
of these items.
72-hour Kit
Checklist
Water:
· 3 gallons of water per person ($4 - $6)
· 5-gallon water jug (with spout; $9 - $13)
Ready-to-eat food:
· Ice chest (insulated, waterproof)
· Nuts, trail mix, peanut butter, beef jerky
· Energy bars, granola bars, fruit bars
· Canned fruit, raisins, dry fruit, fruit juice
· Cold cereal, granola cereal
· Powdered milk, Morning Moo milk
· Crackers, graham crackers, snacks, candy
· Pet food, food bowl, water bowl
Hot Water Food:
· Camp stove, fuel, matches
· Small pan to heat water
· Instant oatmeal, dry soup, Ramen noodles
· Hot chocolate, apple cider
· Baby formula, baby bottles, baby food
No Dish Cooking:
· Can opener (manual), pliers, garbage bags
· Paper plates, paper cups, paper bowls (large)
· Plastic utensils (sturdy), paper towels
· Canned meat, fish, soup, stew, chili, vegetables
Natural Gas:
· Gas turn-off tool or large crescent wrench
· Hat, gloves, scarf, sweater, long underwear, warm blanket
· Fireplace insert, wood stove, propane heater (indoor), or small tent (create micro environment)
Electricity:
· Flashlights
· Radio (battery powered)
· Extra batteries
· $50 - $100 cash (small bills)
· Keep gas tank half full
· Car cell phone charger, spare batteries
· Generator or Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
First Aid Kit:
· First aid instruction guide
· Bandages (small, medium, large), gauze pads
· ACE bandage, self-adherent cohesive wrap
· Adhesive tape, KT tape
· Antiseptic wipes, Neosporin
· Sunscreen, burn cream
· Bug repellent, sting relief swabs
· Eye wash, Q-tips
· Thermometer, cold pack
· Scissors, tweezers, safety pins
· N95 medical mask, examination gloves
Medications:
· Prescription medications (week supply)
· Vitamins, nutritional supplements
· Pain reliever, antacids
· Pepto Bismol, laxative
· Benadryl
Mental Health:
· Familiar blanket, stuffed animal
· Toys, games, puzzles
· Reading books, scriptures
Shelter:
· Tent (large), trailer, or camper
· Sleeping bags (warm)
· Pillows (small)
· Air mattress or foam pads
· Change of clothes
Emergency toilet:
· 5-gallon bucket ($3 - $5)
· Toilet seat for 5-gallon bucket ($13 - $15)
· Garbage bags (heavy duty kitchen)
· Kitty litter, pine bedding, or both (2 large bags, scented)
· Toilet paper (in plastic)
· Paper towels (in plastic)
· Hand wipes or sanitizer
Personal hygiene supplies:
·
Tissues
(in plastic)
·
Comb
or brush
·
Toothbrush,
tooth paste, dental floss
·
Mouthwash,
deodorant (travel size)
·
Wash
cloth
·
Mirror (small)
·
Feminine
hygiene products
·
Cleaning
solution for glasses/contacts
·
Diapers,
baby wipes, diaper rash cream
·
Litter
box, poop bags (for pets)
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