I honestly don't know how this emergency kit is going to help if we have an emergency...but you are "supposed" to have one and goodness knows I'm a rule follower so I made one for us. It's in a 32 gallon wheeled covered trash can and stored in the garage - so here's my question: if there is an emergency and we need the items in this container and I can get to this container that means that I am at my house during this said emergency and that means I have access to all of the supplies I have in my house - why do I need to have this giant emergency kit then? Do you see my point? I already have canned goods and candles and tools and all this stuff in my house - why do I need it in a container in the garage? That sounds like a little rant I know, but whatever. I'm told to have the emergency kit and so I have the emergency kit. I suppose if we had to leave the house we could wheel this trash can full of supplies away with us? I can barely lift it so it's going to need to be wheeled away or put in the car and driven out. Whew, anyway...That was a super long intro wasn't it? Let's start over. I have a list of things that are recommended to have on hand for emergencies - I gathered up all of the supplies and layered them in a large covered trash can. See the list of what's in the kit below. I also have a list of what food and perishables are in the kit and once a year I change them out for fresher ones and use up the older ones if possible.
Do you guys have an emergency kit? What's in yours? Note that ours contains wine and cookies - (1) we'll be the fun people at the emergency shelter and (2) they say you need some comfort items if you are displaced from your home - chocolate might melt so I have fig newtons for a little sweet treat just in case we need one.



