There are two questions to ask yourself before you start building your own emergency kit:
- Who is this kit for?
- What kinds of emergencies could affect me?
First, consider how many people (and animals) your survival kit will need to support and what their specific needs are. An emergency kit for a young, single adult will look different from an emergency kit for a family with kids, or for an older couple.
Second, what kind of emergency are you expecting?
Does the emergency typically require you to shelter in place (stay at home) or would you possibly need to evacuate? If you think there's an evacuation possibility, you may want to consider creating a portable survival kit that you can easily throw in your car. If you already spend a lot of time on the road, or if you're worried about an emergency while you're at work, you may want smaller emergency kits just for your car or office.
If you have answers to these questions now, great. But it's also okay if you don't. Most big disasters have a few things in common, and you can't go wrong by preparing for those. Read on to find out what they are and how to be ready for them.