US Department of Homeland Security recommended emergency supplies for businesses and schools include the following:
Water, amounts for portable kits will vary. Individuals should determine what amount they are able to both store comfortably and to transport to other locations. If it is feasible, store one gallon of water per person per day, for drinking and sanitation
Food, at least a three-day supply of non-perishable food
Battery-powered radio and extra batteries
Flashlight and extra batteries
First Aid kit
Whistle to signal for help
Dust or filter mask readily available in hardware stores, which are rated based on how small a particle they filter
Moist towelettes for sanitation
Wrench or pliers to turn off utilities
Can opener for food (if kit contains canned food)
Plastic sheeting and duct tape to seal the room
Garbage bags and plastic ties for personal sanitation
OUR KITS meet or exceed Recommendations of the Homeland Security Department
Suppose a blizzard or tornado was to hit during a workday. What would your office do for supplies? To make sure everyone has enough food and water until help arrives, equip your office with emergency kits to cover all employees. How many individuals are in your office? Through Survival Supply, office emergency kits can cover up to 20 people for three days.
Meeting or exceeding Department of Homeland Security recommendations, our office emergency kits have all survival staples to cover workplaces of any size. Packaged in bags or barrels, our kits contain clean water, food, a radio, flashlight, batteries, first aid supplies, a whistle, tools, sanitary items, and garbage bags. To provide your office with sufficient survival supplies, order one or more of our emergency kits.