Get Your Kit Together

Emergency preparedness is a responsibility that we all share.

Having essential supplies handy in an emergency is a vital part of preparedness.  A home kit enables survival for a minimum of seven days.  it's a good idea to have smaller versions of your kit outside of your home because you may be at work, school, or in your vehicle when an emergency occurs.

Get Your Kit Together Video Series

This seven part "Get Your Kit Together" video series features an emergency kit-related video each week.

Video #1 - Vehicle Kit
If you spend a lot of time in your car, boat or RV, you should have an emergency kit to supplement your grab-and-go bag, or a separate kit you keep in your vehicle.

Video #2 - Older Adults
Some of us are in good health but aren't quite as agile as we use to be.  Some of us have hearing, vision or mobility challenges.  Whatever our limitations, we still need to be prepared for an emergency. 

Video #3 - Pets
This video demonstrates the items to include in your emergency kit for your pet or service animal.

Video #4 - Children
Tips on what to include for your children when getting your emergency kit together.

Video #5 - Work
Emergencies can happen when you're on the job.  This video demonstrates what to include in your workplace emergency kit.  

Video #6 - Home
Items to include in your home emergency kit.

Video #7 - Grab and Go Kit
Emergencies can happen at any time, anywhere and having a grab and go kit is helpful to have readily available.