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New 7 Day Supply Calendar
Homeland Security &
Emergency Preparedness
7 Day Survival Kit
Take the next 24 weeks
and build a 7 Day
Survival Kit!
Be Prepared!
Some find it difficult to put together a disaster preparedness kit, but
using this easy-to-follow Preparedness Supplies Calendar will help you and
your family take the anxiety and frustration out of preparing for
emergencies or disasters by ensuring you have enough supplies to last
seven days or until help arrives.
“...through partnerships,
leading the way in
emergency management”
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Week
1
Week
2
Week
3
Week
4
Week
5
Week
6
1 gallon of water*
1 jar peanut butter
2 large cans juice*
2 cans meat*
1 hand-operated
can opener
Permanent marker
Heavy cotton or
hemp rope
1 gallon of water*
2 cans meat*
2 cans fruit*
Feminine hygiene
supplies
Paper & pen
Local map
Pain reliever
Laxative
1 gallon of water
for each pet
Flashing safety light
or light wand
Compass
Medicines/
perscriptions
marked “For
Emergency Use”
Contact lens
supplies
1 gallon of water*
2 cans fruit*
2 cans vegetables*
2 cans meat*
4 rolls of toilet
paper*
Extra toothbrush*
Travel-sized
toothpaste
Special foods for
special dietary
needs
Things To Do:
Identify escape
routes from house
for all family
members
Identify safe places
to go in case of fire,
flood, earthquake,
or other disaster
Deluxe First Aid kit
Safety pins
Sunscreen
Duct tape
2 flashlights with
batteries
Waterproof
matches
for outside use
ONLY with
appropriate stove
or grill
Leash or pet carrier
Extra set of I.D.
tags
Things To Do:
Practice a drill for
each of your
evacuation plans
Identify storage
area for your
supplies, such as a
closet along an
inside wall or
several heavy-duty
watertight plastic
garbage cans that
can be stored
outside. If using
outside storage,
ensure that
containers are
weather and animal
proof.
Pet food
Diapers
Baby food
Things To Do:
Develop a family
disaster plan
including where to
meet if seperated,
name and number
of out-of-area
contact, kinds of
information to give
that contact in an
emergency
Things To Do:
Date perishable
items with marker
Decide on and
notify out-of-area
contact who can
coordinate
information for
scattered family
members
Things To Do:
Find out about what
kinds of disasters
can happen in your
area
Encourage your
neighbors to
develop their own
plans
Things To Do:
Sign up for First
Aid/CPR classes at
your local Red
Cross location
*Per Person
*Per Person
*Per Person
Week
7
Week
8
Week
9
Week
10
Week
11
Week
12
2 cans ready-to-eat
soup*
(Not Concentrated)
2 cans fruit*
2 cans vegetables*
Sewing kit
Disinfectant
1 gallon water
Extra baby supplies
(bottles, formula,
diapers)
Scissors
Tweezers
Thermometer
Liquid antibacterial
hand soap
Disposable hand
wipes
Sewing needles
Petroleum jelly or
other lubricating
cream
2 tongue depressers
Extra eye glasses
2 cans ready-to-eat
soup*
(Not Concentrated)
Liquid dish soap
Household chlorine
bleach with
medicine dropper
for water treatment
1 box heavy-duty
garbage bags with
ties
1 bottle antacid
tablets
1 gallon of water*
Waterproof portable
container for
important papers
Battery-powered
radio
Wrench to turn off
utilities
2 large cans juice*
Large plastic food
bags
2 boxes high-energy
snacks
3 rolls paper towels
Pet litter and box
Extra water
Pet First Aid kit
Things To Do:
Make sure that all
pet vaccinations are
current and obtain
medical records
from veterinarian
for disaster records
Keep emergency
supply of any
special pet
medication needs
Photocopy
important papers
and store them
safely
Things To Do:
Make sure everyone
knows where to
find the gas and
water meter
shut-off valves and
how to turn them
off
Attach a wrench
near each shut-off
valve so it is there
when needed
Things To Do:
Keep extra battery
for cell phone or
change for pay
phone usage in
disaster supplies
Locate several pay
phones that are
near your house
Things To Do:
Place a pair of
shoes, a flashlight, a
whistle, and a pair
of work gloves in a
plastic grocery bag
and tie the bag to
your bed frame
Things To Do:
Test smoke
detectors and
replace batteries
*Per Person
*Per Person
*Per Person
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Week
13
Week
14
Week
15
Week
16
Week
17
Week
18
Things To Do:
Add a change of
clothes and a pair
of shoes for each
person in the family
to your emergency
supplies
Put together
packets of your
favorite and most
used spices: salt,
pepper, sugar, etc.
Put aside utensils,
cups, plates, and
bowls for each
person
Make sure all
perishables have
been dated
1 gallon of water*
Whistle
Extra batteries for
flashlights and
radio
Pry bar
Pliers
Screwdrivers
(Phillips & Slotted)
Hammer
Strapping and
fasteners for water
heater, bookcases,
and computers
2 cans fruit*
2 cans meat*
2 cans vegetables*
“Child-proof”
latches or fasteners
for cupboards
Quakehold museum
putty to secure
moveable items of
shelves
2 boxes graham
crackers
Assorted plastic
containers with lids
2 boxes dry cereal
Special equipment,
such as hearing aid
batteries, etc.
Things To Do:
Develop a disaster
supply kit for your
vehicles or buy a
ready-made kit
from your local
automotive store
Find out if you have
a neighborhood
safety group and
become involved
Things To Do:
Check with your
children’s day care
center or school
about their disaster
plans and how
parents will be
contacted if a
disaster happens
during business
hours
Things To Do:
Secure doors and
moveable items
Things To Do:
Secure water
heater, bookcases,
computers, and
other heavy items
that could fall over
in an earthquake
Things To Do:
Arrange for
someone to help
your children if you
are at work and not
able to return home
during a disaster
*Per Person
*Per Person
Week
19
Week
20
Week
21
Week
22
Week
23
Week
24
Rubbing alcohol
Anti-diarrhea
medication
Antiseptic ointment
2 cans meat*
2 cans vegetables*
2 boxes facial tissue
2 boxes quick
energy snacks
Dried fruits and
nuts
Plastic bucket with
tight lid for
toileting needs*
Plastic sheeting
Any denture care
supplies
2 boxes
quick-energy snacks
Comfort foods
(candy bars,
cookies, etc.)
Plastic wrap
Aluminum foil
Camping or utility
knife
Work gloves
Safety goggles
Disposable dust
mask*
Things To Do:
Begin rotating
water and food
stores, replacing
those purchased
during Week One.
Check that storage
area is safe and dry.
Continue rotation
each month so that
fresh stores are
always on hand.
Things To Do:
Make sure you have
a sleeping bag and
a blanket for each
member of your
family
Things To Do:
Photograph or
video tape the
contents of your
home and send
them to an
out-of-town friend
or relative to store
Things To Do:
Assemble an
activity box with
playing cards,
games, and other
favorite toys
Things To Do:
Review your
insurance coverage
with your
insurance agent to
be sure you are
covered for
whatever disasters
may occur in your
area
Things To Do:
Purchase and
install emergency
escape ladders for
upper floor
windows
*Per Person
*Per Person
*Per Person
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Division of Homeland Security &
Emergency Management
P.O. Box 5750
Building 49000, Suite B-210
Ft. Richardson, Alaska
99505-5750
1-907-428-7000
1-800-478-2337
www.ak-prepared.com
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