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Build Your Supply Kit

Compile essential items like water, non-perishable food, medications, and important documents to sustain your household during emergencies. Regularly update and store the kit in an easily accessible location.

Home Build Your Supply Kit

Basic Hurrican Supply Kit

Hurricane preparation is not a one-size-fits-all activity.  You and your family are unique, and your approach to hurricane preparation should consider your family’s specific needs.  To come up with the best plan, you should involve your entire family in the planning process.

Do you have everything? Download our Hurricane Supply Kit Checklist to make sure you don’t forget anything.

Once you have the basic items, consider your family’s unique needs. Is there an infant in the family? You will need items such as diapers, formula, baby wipes, hand sanitizer, etc. Seniors also have special needs, which may include extra medication, a cane, and eyeglasses. You will also want to consider the needs of family pets.

Pack Your Go Bag Now!

We live in uncertain times. Disasters can strike quickly and unexpectedly. Preparation is the key to your family’s survival.  A great preparedness tool is a “go bag.” This handy kit, named for the fact that it should always be ready for you to pick it up and “go” in the event a disaster strikes suddenly, should be something each member of your family owns.

You can create a simple “go bag” for each member of your family by packing a lightweight backpack or duffel with the following items:

You may consider including the following items to your go bag based on your individual and family’s needs:

Do you have everything? Download our Hurricane Supply Kit Checklist to make sure you don’t forget anything.

Last Updated:

January 2, 2025

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