Evacuation kit
The bag by the door. What goes in it and why.
Nine kit guides, each with a printable checklist. The guide is where the reasoning lives — what to pack, how much, and why.
The bag by the door. What goes in it and why.
How much, what kind, and how to store and rotate.
For outages that last days, not hours.
Built around post-hurricane injuries and illness.
What to copy, where to store it, and why it matters.
For the animals in your household.
Organized by age. Infants through school-age.
Medications, powered equipment, heat vulnerability.
Year-round car readiness and evacuation additions.
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Editorial note
This page was written and reviewed by Michael Hendrick on April 20, 2026. HurricaneSupplyList.com is an independent preparedness project with no ads or affiliate links.
This guidance is checked against Ready.gov, the National Hurricane Center, the National Weather Service, FEMA, and the state or local emergency management sources linked on the page.
Use this page to prepare early. When local officials issue evacuation orders, shelter instructions, weather alerts, or medical guidance, follow those primary sources first.