Your Grab & Go Kit can be a starter kit for home; add to it to be 2 weeks ready at home. 

When a large disaster happens, it may take two weeks for resources to help us. You may be on your own!  The following items are for your consideration and situation.

  • Food: If you have food allergies, plan ahead. The food distributed in emergencies is all prepacked. 
  • Cooking: Camp stoves, barbeques, meals ready to eat ( MREs), dry and canned goods
  • Medications: Have an extra one month supply on hand
  • Water; I gallon per person per day (14 gallons) recommended. Water may be available early on.
  • Lighting: Flashlights and batteries, Camp lanterns, Light sticks, Solar lights
  • Pets: Pet food, medications
  • Sanitation: Plastic Bags, small buckets or trash cans, extra toilet paper
  • Shelter: Tent or waterproof tarp, sleeping bags/ blankets/pillows, Rain gear, Alternate shelter- van camper, RV
  • Food Safety; See this months church handout for details or choose the link at the bottom

The full document is is here page 10-12 of mil.wa.gov/asset/5f171cc0a935f