Be Prepared – Build an Emergency Kit

Unexpected situations happen every day. Having supplies is one thing you can do to help your household better manage disruptions whether they are big or small.

Reasons for an emergency kit:
– What equipment would you need to keep you connected and informed?
– What if you had to evacuate immediately? What would be important for you to bring?
– Build a “Grab and Go” bag if you need to evacuate or keep at home if you need to shelter in place.

Make sure it includes items to keep you safe, warm and comfortable for at least 72 hours (3 days). This will help provide you with some peace of mind in unexpected situations.

What goes into your emergency kit:
– Water: 4 litres per person, per day (water for pets)
– Non-perishable foods
– Supplies to keep you warm and comfortable (e.g.: extra clothing, blankets, etc.)
– Personal protective equipment and safety items
– Equipment to keep you informed, gives power, and provides light
– Personal items (e.g.: toiletries, medications, ID, cash, etc.)
– Consider entertainment (e.g.: books, games, toys, etc.)
– Any items that are unique to you
– Emergency Plan

Keep in mind to build your kit slowly. Write down the contents of each kit and keep it in a safe place to review on a regular basis. Click HERE for an more detailed emergency kit checklist.

You can also buy prepackaged basic kits, including vehicle and pet kits. Pre-purchased kits will need to be personalized for your specific needs. Click HERE for more information.

You can find help on how to build your kit at Build an emergency kit | Alberta.ca