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How to Create a Health Emergency Kit at Home

By Paige Mercer, Community Writer
May 5, 2026 at 12:27pm. Views: 60

A well-stocked health emergency kit can be a crucial resource during unexpected situations such as power outages, natural disasters, or personal medical emergencies. According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the American Red Cross, having essential supplies ready at home can save lives and reduce the need for urgent trips during a crisis.

Core Medical Supplies

A basic health emergency kit should include standard first aid supplies. The American Red Cross recommends having adhesive bandages, sterile gauze, antiseptic wipes, tweezers, scissors, adhesive tape, disposable gloves, and a digital thermometer. These items allow for immediate care of cuts, burns, and other minor injuries. (Red Cross)

Medications and Personal Needs

Include a 7-day supply of any prescription medications, including insulin, heart medications, and inhalers. Also pack over-the-counter items such as pain relievers (acetaminophen or ibuprofen), antacids, antihistamines, and anti-diarrheal medicines. Store copies of prescriptions, dosage instructions, and any necessary medical devices such as a glucose meter or EpiPen.

COVID-19 and Respiratory Protection

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends keeping masks (preferably N95 or KN95), hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol, and disinfecting wipes in your kit. These items help prevent the spread of infectious diseases during emergencies, particularly in shelters or crowded environments. (CDC)

Documentation and Identification

Keep copies of important health information, such as insurance cards, immunization records, emergency contact details, and medical history forms in a waterproof bag. This can help emergency responders provide proper care if you're unable to speak for yourself.

Specialty Items for Family Members

Consider the needs of infants, elderly individuals, and pets. This may include diapers, baby formula, extra eyeglasses, hearing aid batteries, or pet medications and food. The Department of Homeland Security advises tailoring your kit to the specific health needs of each household member. (Ready.gov)

Storage and Maintenance

Store the kit in a labeled, waterproof container in a cool, dry location. Check the kit every six months to replace expired medications and update documents.

 

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