Everyone should have their own kit (some supplies are for the group). Encourage kids to make their own kits, too, because what’s important to them, may not be as important to you. In the event of fire or rapid evacuation, you’ll appreciate having more than just the clothes on your back.
How to Store an Evacuation Kit
1. You should take proactive steps to create a kit that you can take with you in times of an emergency that will last you for two to three days as long as it’s light weight and easy to carry or tow along.
2. Store these items in something that is portable and easily carried, like a backpack or tub/suitcase with wheels. Place items in plastic bags to protect against water. Plastic bags used for produce (like apples and oranges in a grocery store) could be a good choice. These can later be used for disposing of waste.
Water
For this grab and go kit, keep a supply of water that will last you 2-3 days for each person in your household. Only pack drinking water, ~ 1 quart per person per day.
Food
Store a supply of food that will last you two to three days. Select foods that require no refrigeration or cooking, and little or no water. Purchase foods you like so it will be easy to rotate items near expiration and consider specific dietary needs as well as chemical/food sensitivity:
• High energy foods — peanut butter, granola bars, trail mix;
• Comfort foods — cookies, hard candy, etc.;
• Dry meats like beef sticks and jerky.
Pet Grab and Go
Pets need a grab and go kit, too! Have two to three days of food, water, any of their medications, leashes and cages if reasonable.
The full document is is here page 8 of https://mil.wa.gov/asset/5f171cc0a935f
