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A "Go Bag" is an emergency-preparedness bag that you pack in advance, but hope you never need. These bags are useful in situations that require a hasty evacuation. Your emergency kit should be self-contained in one small or medium-sized bag and should contain enough nonperishable food and potable water for you and your family to last several days. You should also pack some tools (like a flashlight and a Swiss Army knife) and some extra clothing and blankets.

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    Purchase a heavy-duty duffel bag or a suitcase. For your go bag, you want a bag that is large enough to carry the necessary items but not be filled to the brim. It should also be sturdy enough to carry all of the items without ripping or getting damaged in some way.

    • If you have a backpack that you are no longer using, this can work. You might even want to consider getting a solar backpack that can charge various devices.
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    Purchase necessary food items. You will also need to bring a 3-day supply (per person) of nonperishable food. Canned foods are the best for lasting a long time and preventing animals or other pests from getting into your food supply, but they can also be quite heavy. Your best bet is to buy some canned goods along with some other lighter options – like beef jerky, peanut butter, granola bars, and applesauce.[1]

    • You can find these nonperishable food items at your local grocery store.
    • You should also bring several days’ worth of food for any household pets you expect you would bring with you in an emergency.

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    Get potable water and/or a water filtration method. You need to plan on bringing one gallon of potable water per day per person, or a portable water filtration system. You can also try boiling water to purify it for drinking, or adding iodine tablets.

    • Bring a small bottle of bleach. A few drops of bleach can be used to purify water for drinking in an emergency situation.[2]
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    Pack practical tools. For your emergency kit, try to think of all the scenarios that you might need to prepare for. You’ll need tools and other items to help you deal with these emergent situations. Consider packing the following:[3]

    • Lamp or flashlight, preferably a hand crank one so you don’t have to worry about batteries
    • Emergency radio
    • Solar chargers for phones or batteries
    • Swiss army knife, with scissor component
    • Can opener
    • Duct tape
    • Matches
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    Pack extra clothing and blankets. In order to protect yourself from the elements, you’ll need to bring extra clothing items that will help you if you are stuck outdoors. Keep your specific area in mind, as your local weather/outdoor conditions will influence what items you choose to pack. Try bringing:[4]

    • Spare clothes – gloves, walking shoes, extra socks, underwear, layers, wind/rain-resistant clothing.
    • Mylar blankets – they are lighter than full sleeping bags, but still good for warmth.
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    Bring camping supplies if possible. If you anticipate that you’ll need to sleep outdoors during an emergency situation, consider bringing camping supplies like a tent and sleeping bags for each member of your family. These can be life-saving if you’re stuck out in the cold.[5]

    • Remember that these supplies can be difficult to carry unless you have a special backpacking backpack that you can attach the tent and sleeping bags to.
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    Bring necessary sanitary products. You will still need to take care of your sanitary and hygiene-related needs while you’re stuck outdoors or away from home for an extended period of time. Consider the following items:[6]

    • Dust mask to protect you from possibly harmful airborne debris
    • Sanitary towelettes
    • Feminine products
    • First aid kit – including bandages of various sizes, sterile gauze, antibiotic cream, antiseptic wipes, adhesive tape, antibacterial soap, hydrocortisone cream, tweezers, and a splint.[7]
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    Pack all of your necessary medications and prescriptions. Bring any medications or prescription items you might need while you’re away from home. This includes prescription eye glasses, prescription medication, and over-the-counter medications.[8]

    • If you have to take medications, make sure you keep them all in one place, and can sweep them into the go bag without any searching. Refill your prescriptions before you're nearly out of them.
    • Remember that medications expire, so you will need to keep checking your go bag once you’ve packed it to ensure that the medications aren’t out of date. Once they expire, toss them and replace them.
    • You should also bring any medications your pet may need.
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    Bring important paper items in sealed plastic bags. You may want to include copies of important documents, a paper map of your area, and some extra cash in your go bag. To prevent these items from being damaged, make sure you put them in plastic water-resistant bags. Some documents you should consider bringing include:[9]

    • Copy of your passport or driver’s license
    • Children’s birth certificates
    • Marriage or divorce papers
    • Insurance information
    • Titles for any property you own
    • Tax information
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    Pack the heaviest items first. The bulkiest items should line the bottom of your bag. This will help distribute the weight more evenly and make the bag easier to carry in general.

    • Put things like walking shoes, canned food, bottles of water, and bulky lamps in the bottom of the bag.
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    Put clothing in resealable plastic bags. Consider using plastic Zip-Lock or vacuum bags to store your clothes in inside your go bag. This will ensure your clothes stay dry in the event of a flood.[10]

    • Using vacuum bags will also help save space inside your emergency kit, as they minimize the volume that bulky clothing and blankets take up.
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    Organize everything in your bag. To avoid squishing/damaging items in your bag, you should try organizing everything accordingly. Packing the heaviest items first (in the bottom of the bag) will help. Then you can add things according to weight after that, with the lightest items on the top.[11]

    • Try to group things together by kind as well. If you pack clothing in plastic bags, try to put each person’s clothing all in one bag. Or put all of your undergarments in one smaller bag and the heavier/warmer items in a larger bag.
    • You can also keep all of the hygiene products together in one bag or one section of the go bag, as well as all of the tools you packed in another bag.
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    Store food goods in plastic or metal containers. If you have food items (other than canned goods), you need to store them in plastic or metal containers. This will help keep the food items from spoiling or being invaded by pests, as boxes of food or free-floating food items can be easy targets for insects or animal scavengers.[12]

    • The food containers can then be placed inside the emergency kit bag.
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    Store the bag in a cool, dry place. Food items need to be stored in certain conditions to avoid spoilage or contamination. If your go bag contains food items, keep it in a cool, dry place away from vents or doorways that could expose it to gusts of heat or cold. Your go bag also needs to be stored somewhere that is safe and out of the way. It should be stored in a place that keeps it away from the normal traffic of your everyday life.[13]

    • This will also help keep household pests from accessing the items inside your bag.
    • Consider storing it in the top of the hall closet, or in a cabinet in the laundry room.
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    Put the bag somewhere that is easily accessible. If you ever need to grab your emergency kit, it will be because something is happening and you need to act quickly. Put your bag somewhere in a place that you can locate swiftly in a rush out the door.

    • You may also want to consider storing your go bag in the trunk of your car for easy access. But remember that the contents may get extremely hot or cold, depending on the season, which aren’t the best conditions for food items.
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    Keep it out of reach of children and animals. You don’t want to grab your bag on your way out the door in an emergency situation only to realize later that your dog chewed through the fabric to get some of the food inside, or your child thought the flashlight was a toy and drained all the batteries.

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      • Pay attention to the news. If there is a fire burning nearby, or violent weather coming, consider staging a few things in boxes to be ready for an evacuation. Consider evacuating before it's mandatory, and you'll have a much better time compared to people who wait until everyone else is leaving and get stuck with traffic and shortages.

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      • You should consider a “go bag” as a last-resort cache. Resist the temptation to raid your bag when you need something on a non-emergency basis.

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      Things You'll Need

      • Water
      • Non-perishable food
      • Battery-powered or hand crank radio
      • Flashlight and extra batteries
      • First aid kit
      • Whistle
      • Dust mask
      • Moist towelettes
      • Bleach or other water filtration method
      • Can opener for food
      • Local maps
      • Cell phone with chargers
      • Important documents such as proof of residence, pictures of your family including pets, insurance policies, and tax records
      • Extra toothbrush and toothpaste
      • Cell phone
      • Money
      • Comfortable clothing and blankets for every weather condition
      • Unique family needs such as prescription medications, pet supplies, infant supplies, extra eyeglasses, or any other needs your family may have
      • Swiss Army Knife

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      A Go Bag is a great thing to have on hand in case you ever need to evacuate in an emergency. To make one, select a sturdy, heavy-duty duffel bag or suitcase. Pack it with a 3-day supply of non-perishable food items, such as peanut butter, granola bars, and canned tuna. Include 1 gallon (3.8 L) of potable water per person, or a portable water filtration system. Pack clothes that are appropriate for the weather in your area, such as warm socks, walking shoes, and a jacket. If you think you might be sleeping outdoors, include a mylar blanket or sleeping bag and a small tent if you have room. Don’t forget to pack practical tools, such as a flashlight, emergency radio, and solar battery charger, as well as a first aid kit, hygiene products, and any medications you might need. Finally, put copies of any important documents you might need, such as your ID and insurance information, in water-proof plastic bags. If you want to learn where to store your go bag so it's easily accessible, keep reading!

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      FAQs

      What to put in a 72 hour bug out bag? ›

      Basic Disaster Supplies Kit
      • Water (one gallon per person per day for several days, for drinking and sanitation)
      • Food (at least a several-day supply of non-perishable food)
      • Battery-powered or hand crank radio and a NOAA Weather Radio with tone alert.
      • Flashlight.
      • First aid kit.
      • Extra batteries.
      • Whistle (to signal for help)
      Jul 9, 2024

      What are the most important items in go bag? ›

      Items to consider for your Go Bag include:
      • Bottled water and nonperishable food, such a s granola bars.
      • Personal hygiene items (toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, wet wipes, etc)
      • Flashlight, hand-crank or battery-operated AM/FM radio, and extra batteries.
      • Portable cell phone charger.
      • Notepad, pen/pencil, and marker.

      What is the best food for a bug out bag? ›

      Remember, everything should be nonperishable, nutrient-rich, and easy to prepare.
      1. Clean drinking water. ...
      2. Nonperishable, easy-to-heat meals. ...
      3. Fiber-rich crackers and peanut butter. ...
      4. Tinned fish and canned meats, fruit, or vegetables. ...
      5. Oatmeal, pasta, or rice. ...
      6. Comforting soups. ...
      7. Granola or protein bars. ...
      8. Dehydrated meats.

      What should be in a doomsday kit? ›

      What should go in your kit?
      • Water—at least a gallon per person, per day.
      • Non-perishable food (such as dried fruit, peanut butter, or energy bars)
      • First aid kit.
      • Cash.
      • Prescription medicines.
      • Extra batteries or an alternative power source.
      • Matches in a waterproof container (allow an adult to help)
      • Toothbrush, toothpaste, soap.
      Dec 12, 2023

      What to put in a girl emergency kit? ›

      It's a good idea to have hygiene basics, like hand sanitizer, flushable wipes, and a toothbrush, as well as some first aid supplies, like bandaids and alcohol wipes. Many girls start their periods in middle school, so keep a couple of pads, tampons, and even a change of underwear on hand just in case.

      How to get a free emergency kit? ›

      The Emergency Financial First Aid Kit is available for free from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

      What to stock up on in case of war 2024? ›

      Before a collapse, you should stockpile a weak supply of food, water, a flashlight, a radio, a can opener, and a contact list.

      What is a too good to go bag? ›

      And I must admit, Too Good To Go is one of my favourites I've discovered over recent years. The app lets you buy bags of excess, or leftover, food from shops, hotels and restaurants. They sell their surplus food at the end of the day for less than you would pay for them in their prime.

      How much money should be in a go bag? ›

      Emergency preparedness sites tend to recommend storing even larger amounts — $1,000 to $3,000, or whatever you would need — in case access to ATMs and credit cards was affected for a few weeks. Obviously, storing cash has its perils. The money could be lost, stolen or destroyed in a disaster.

      What is the difference between a go bag and a bug out bag? ›

      Pre-made Bug Out Bags

      We need warmth, water, and food to function, and these needs should be covered by the contents. Access to information can also be important. The difference between an emergency kit and a Go Bag is that one is adapted for the home, and the other is for getting to the home.

      How do you pick up a too good to go bag? ›

      When you show the app, and swipe the in-app slider as proof of your reservation, the store staff will hand you your Surprise Bag.

      What are 10 items in a survival kit? ›

      10 Items to Include in Your Emergency Kit
      • Flashlight. Extra batteries for the flashlight are also a good idea. ...
      • Whistle. ...
      • Dust Mask. ...
      • Local Maps. ...
      • Manual Can Opener. ...
      • Battery-powered or Hand Cranked Radio. ...
      • Books, games, puzzles or other activities for children. ...
      • First Aid Kit.
      Sep 16, 2021

      How to make a bug out bag? ›

      A bug out bag checklist includes the basic staples of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's recommended 72-hour disaster supplies kit, including a three-day-plus supply of food and water, a first-aid kit, a flashlight (and backup batteries), a hand-crank or battery-powered radio, and signaling devices such as a ...

      What goes in a 72 hour bag for deployment? ›

      Additional Things I need in my 72 Hour Kit

      Full ·Of protein, vitamins and minerals.) Bedding & Clothing D Change of Clothing (short ahd long sleeved shirts, pants, jackets, socks, underwear, etc.) D Sleeping Pad (ihsulatlon from cold ground) D Cold Weather Gear (Coat, gloves, blanket. .. )

      What is in a 72 hour emergency kit? ›

      • Emergency 72 hour Kit. Basically you need to have a duffle bag, or some kind of backpack, or bags, packed that you could grab in an instant. ...
      • Food and Water. ...
      • Bedding and Clothing. ...
      • Fuel and Light. ...
      • Equipment. ...
      • Personal Supplies and Medication. ...
      • Personal Documents and Money.

      How big should a 3 day bug out bag be? ›

      Most people end up with a bag in the 40-55 liter range (2,450-3,350 cubic inches). For the vast majority, over 65L is unnecessary and under 35L is too limiting. If you don't know the size of a bag you already own, try to stuff it with blankets/pillows and measure the outside dimensions.

      What documents should be in a bug out bag? ›

      Documentation
      1. Passport(s) & Visas.
      2. Marriage, birth, adoption and naturalization certificates.
      3. State Department ID.
      4. Driver's license.
      5. Auto insurance policies, registrations and title if applicable.
      6. Power of attorney & will.
      7. School records.
      8. Pet records.

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