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s/o emergency kit

I am kind of embarrassed, since I took CERT training a few years back and also wrote an emergency preparedness curriculum for kids, but how do you all manage your emergency kits/supplies?

I used to keep things in a rubbermaid tote, but then realized that meds and food expired and I needed cash to pay a tree guy so I pillaged the emergency cash. I had thrown a pack of diapers in back in January, but they were NB size and he's now in size 3's. So now it's pretty threadbare.

I can definitely look at lists and restock, but it seems like a waste if things just spoil again.

Do you have a schedule for rotating supplies out of the kit into your regular supplies? Do you wait and pack things before major storms are predicted? Especially now that we have a baby, I feel like we need to be better about this.

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Re: s/o emergency kit

  • because storms/weather events usually have several days warning here, I don't bother with an emergency kit (i would if I lived back in FL though...stores run out of things FAST there).

    in case of event w/ no forewarning, we have enough pantry food on hand to for probably 3-4 days at any given time.  there would be some strange meals, but we could get by.  I do keep a stash of candles & lighters on hand, though.  water may be an issue, but i guess i'm willing to risk it...you can always refill containers/fill tubs with water during the event if necessary.

  • We have two sets - the first is just extra food/batteries/candles on hand for storms, etc.  The second is for if we need to leave with little warning.  That has cat food, water purification tablets, candles, batteries, canned goods, first aid kit, etc.  We have a speadsheet with expiration dates and as they come up we rotate them into our food supply.
  • i am in awe of mrsh's planning!


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