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How Much Water Per Person Per Day is Needed in an Emergency?

How Much Water Per Person Per Day is Needed in an Emergency?

Posted by EmergencyKits.com Team on 02-01-2023

When disaster strikes, access to clean water is critical. Natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes, and winter storms that can freeze pipes, and even wildfires can contaminate or disrupt normal water supplies. In such situations, having an emergency water supply available can be a lifesaver. Here are some of the key reasons why it's important to have an emergency water supply in an emerg
A Guide to Storing Emergency Supplies at Home

A Guide to Storing Emergency Supplies at Home

Posted by EmergencyKits.com Team on 02-01-2019

Obtaining your emergency supplies is a good first step in getting prepared, but throwing an unorganized pile of survival gear into a closet will do little to help you in the event of a real disaster.   This article contains some tips broken down into 4 categories.  As you decide how to organize your supplies, consider how each of these categories applies to your situation. I'm sure t
What Is a NOAA Radio? An Essential Guide

What Is a NOAA Radio? An Essential Guide

Posted by EmergencyKits.com Team on 03-10-2017

Why AreNOAA All Hazards Weather RadiosImportant To Have In Your household? The NOAA All Hazards Weather Radio is a critical of equipment for you your emergency kit. The NOAA weather broadcasts provide alerts for more than just severe weather. It also can alert you of other disasters, including earthquakes, chemical spills, nuclear emergencies, train derailments, AMBER alerts, terrorist attacks,
The Complete Emergency Kit Checklist for Your Car, Truck, or RV

The Complete Emergency Kit Checklist for Your Car, Truck, or RV

Posted by EmergencyKits.com Team on 02-12-2016

Are you prepared for an emergency situation away from home? What would you do right now if an emergency happened while you were at work and your kids were at school? Would you be prepared for a large earthquake, a breakdown in the middle of a winter storm, or even something as simple as a flat tire in dark and remote area? If roads were closed or impassable, an evacuation ordered, or a tornado