wikiHow
Go Bag Packing List
* Water: At least one liter of water per person per day, for a minimum of three days.
* Non-perishable food: Such as energy bars, canned food, and dried fruits. Aim for a minimum of three days' worth of food.
* First Aid Kit: Include items such as bandages, gauze, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, and any prescription medications you take regularly.
* Flashlight and extra batteries: A headlamp is preferable, as it leaves your hands free.
* Multi-tool or knife: Can be useful for a variety of tasks.
* Personal hygiene items: Such as hand sanitizer, toilet paper, wet wipes, and menstrual products.
* Extra clothing and blankets: Include warm clothing, rain gear, and blankets or sleeping bags.
* Cash: Keep some small bills and coins on hand in case ATMs are not available.
* Important documents: Copies of important documents such as identification, insurance papers, and emergency contact information.
* Emergency shelter: A lightweight tent or emergency blanket can provide shelter in case you need to spend the night outdoors.
* Radio: A battery-powered or hand-cranked radio can provide updates and news in case of a disaster.
* Whistle: A loud whistle can help you signal for help.
* Dust mask: Can help protect you from breathing in contaminated air.
* Gloves: Sturdy gloves can protect your hands while you're moving debris or handling equipment.
* Duct tape: Can be used to patch up and repair damaged items.
* Water purification tablets: Can be used to make water safe to drink.
* Matches or lighter: To start a fire for warmth or cooking.
* Map and compass: In case you need to navigate in unfamiliar territory.
* Tarp: Can provide additional shelter or cover for your supplies.
* Emergency phone charger: A portable charger or solar-powered charger can keep your phone powered up in case of a power outage.
Page