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Emergency Preparedness Supplies at Home

I've been interested in disaster preparedness for the last couple of years, and have taken steps to ensure that we're prepared for an emergency whether at home or on the road. On a surface level, this means assembling supplies that will be useful in the event that communications, shelter, food, or water aren't available. I've relied on the Internet a lot during the process of deciding what to include in my preparedness supplies. I hope that people will find my own list useful, too.

I keep our supplies in 4 medium-sized plastic storage containers. These are lightweight, durable, and water-resistant. While I probably could have used 2 or 3 containers, I found that 4 containers allowed me ample space in each container and the ability to limit the container's contents (i.e. kitchen item, food, etc). All of the containers are kept in our garage. There's no perfect place to keep supplies - must be sheltered from the elements and protected from theft, but not be crushed in an earthquake or other structural failure.

The following is a list of articles and guides that I found useful in deciding what to include in my supplies:

Here's the list representing my actual supplies at home:




Emergency Supplies at Home
Supplies
Sleeping Bags (2)
Plastic bucket with lid
N95 respirator masks (20)
First Aid Kit
First Aid Manual
Heavy-load Rope (200+ pounds) (3/8" x 100 feet) (2)
Light-load Rope (75 pounds) (1/8" x 48 feet) (2)
Duffel Bag (2)
Lighting
Battery-powered Lantern
Heavy-Duty Mag Flashlight (D-Cells)
Small Flashlight (2)
LED Headlamp
Chemical Light-sticks (6) (4-year shelf-life)
Tea-light Candles (6)
9-hour candles (4)
Candle lantern
Electricity
50' Power Extension Cord
Power Strip with surge protector
400 watt AC inverter in car
AA Batteries (20)
AAA Batteries (14)
C Batteries (6)
D Batteries (6)
Communications
Radio (battery-powered) (AM/FM/Weather/TV)
Corded Telephone
Portable FRS/GMRS Radios (2)
Charger & Rechargeable Batteries for FRS/GMRS Radios
Instant Hand Warmers (4)
Waterproof Matches (4 boxes)
Solar Emergency Blanket (2)
Protective goggles (2)
Rain Poncho (2)
Work Gloves (2)
Foam Ear Plugs (2 pair per set) (2 sets)
Hammer
Crescent Wrench
Pliers
Plastic Trowel
Pens (3)
Small notebook
Electrical Tape
Duct Tape
Swiss Army Knife
Padlocks with key (2)
Playing Cards
Plastic tarp
Food
3 gallons of water per person (total of 6 gallons)
Canned Soup (2)
Freeze-dried Ice-cream (2)
72-hour food supply (2)
Cat food
Veterinarian suggested food (2 cans)
Clothing (need more in this area)
Sweatshirts (3)
Baseball hat
Personal Hygiene
Toilet Paper (4 rolls)
Facial Tissue
Moist wipes (50 count)
Tums Chewable Antacid
Sunscreen SPF-15 (aerosol has longest shelf-life)
Insect repellent
Antihistamine (Benadryl or similar)
Deodorant (2)
Disposable Razors (4)
Shaving cream
Body soap
Shampoo
Toothbrushes (2)
Toothpaste
Cooking
Propane camping stove
Propane fuel canisters (3)
Paper plates (54)
Paper towels (2 rolls)
Aluminum foil (50 square feet)
Contractor-grade trash bags for clean-up and sanitation (15 minimum)
Manual Can Opener
Plastic Cups (50)
Plastic Eating-Utensils (16 total)
Nalgene bottles (2)
Sierra cup (stainless-steel backpacking cup)
Katadyn Micropur MP1 water purification tablets (30)
Water purification filter
Information & Resources
Coins & cash
Printed Emergency Contacts
DVD containing encrypted financial records and home inventory
Maps (local and state-wide, free from AAA)
San Francisco Bay
California
Monterey Bay
Oakland-Berkeley
San Francisco