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EmergencyKits

The Crafting Process

Whether volunteering or assembling for personal use, emergency kits needn't be costly. Gather affordable resources locally. ShockResQ provides a guide for key items. Use a shoebox or regular box for storage. Emergency kits vary in size and shape but should always be readily accessible and easy to spot during an emergency. Lastly, decorating with vibrant colors or designs can make it pop.

A Guide for Volunteers

If you are a volunteer or aspiring to become one, here are some things you can include when crafting an Emergency Kit.

  • Masks
  • Reusable Water Bottle
  • Flashlight
  • Blankets
  • Disinfecting Wipes
  • BandAids
  • Cotton Balls
  • No scent Lotion
  • Toothbrush


  • Books, Games, or Puzzles
  • Notepad
  • Pens & Pencils
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • Disposable Utensils
  • Kleenex Pack
  • Disposable Rain Poncho
  • Toothpaste
  • Whistle


Purpose

Emergency Kits are distributed to families and individuals affected by disasters, with the aim of promoting the importance of emergency preparedness. We encourage recipients who have received a kit from ShockResQ to expand and personalize it to better suit their needs. Consider adding items tailored to your specific location or potential situations you might encounter.


Our resources are a starting point, as the most challenging part of trying something new, like creating an Emergency Kit, is knowing where to start. These kits are accessible to everyone, included in the care package sign-up, and available as a standalone option. Everyone deserves to be prepared.

Don't wait for disaster to strike; prepare yourself and others now.

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