1. Flashlights and extra batteries:
Having flashlights on hand is an essential part of any power outage emergency kit, as it allows you to have light in dark areas. Be sure to include a few spare sets of batteries so you don’t run out before the power is restored.
2. Portable phone chargers:
In case your phone dies during a long power outage, having a portable charger can help keep you connected with family and friends.
3. Non-perishable food items:
Having non-perishable food items such as canned goods or MREs (Meals Ready to Eat) can be helpful if you are unable to cook any meals due to a lack of electricity.
4. Bottled water:
Keeping a few gallons of bottled water on hand can be important in case your tap water is not potable.
5. Blankets and extra clothing:
Have some spare blankets and clothes in the kit so you can stay warm if there’s no power to run your heaters or air conditioner.
6. First-aid supplies:
Having a basic first-aid kit with items such as bandages, antiseptic wipes, gauze, etc., can help you deal with minor injuries during a power outage.
7. Battery-powered radio:
Keep informed about the status of the power outage with a battery-powered radio that does not require electricity to work.
8. Candles and matches:
Candles are great to have on hand for light in dark areas. Be sure to keep matches handy as well, so you can safely light the candles.
9. Pet supplies:
If you have pets, be sure to include some food and water for them in your kit, as well as a few toys or treats to make them comfortable during the outage.
10. Cash:
In case ATMs are not working due to the power outage, having cash on hand can help you make purchases if needed.
11. Whistle or another signaling device:
A whistle or signal flare can be useful if you need to call for help during an emergency.