Survival Kits and Supplies
72-Hour Emergency Survival Kit Checklist
Here is a list of items to include in your Emergency Survival Kit. Should a prolonged emergency occur, this checklist/kit is designed to sustain one person for three days. This is a suggested guideline. If you or someone in your family has special needs, you should consider those too (i.e. seniors, babies/toddlers)
Water
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Four litres of water/day (bottled water). Two litres for drinking and two litres for cooking or washing. Many of us already buy or have a supply of bottled water on hand. Therefore, always keep enough extra water on hand to last for at least three days.
Food
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Non-perishable foods such as canned goods: salmon, tuna, canned vegetables and fruits. Other food items such as sugar, coffee, tea, honey and high-energy foods like crackers, peanut butter, and food bars (to be consumed and replaced once/year).
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Instant ready-to-eat meals
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Dried foods
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Small amounts of "comfort food": candy, sweet cereals, chips and cookies
Equipment
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Disposable eating utensils, knives, forks, spoons, cups and plates
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Manual can opener and bottle opener
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Fuel stove and fuel (never use indoors)
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Waterproof matches and plastic garbage bags
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Pocket Knife or multi-tool
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Window covering (plastic sheeting, duct tape)
Emergency Survival Kit
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Flashlight and batteries or crank flashlight
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Portable radio and batteries or crank radio
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Spare batteries for both
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First Aid Kit
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Extra Car Keys
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Cash on hand (including coins for pay phones)
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Important Personal Papers (ID, personal documents such as passports, birth certificates, social insurance numbers, marriage certificates, etc.)
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Clothing and Footwear (one extra set)
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Sturdy shoes
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Heavy gloves
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Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, toilet paper, pre-moistened wipes, tissues, etc.)
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Blankets (Mylar type) or sleeping bags
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Any necessary medications (one week's supply on hand plus copies of prescriptions and medical contact information)
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Whistle (to attract attention)
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Playing cards, games
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Something to carry survival kit items in case you have to evacuate