Keeping an emergency pack with two young kids is a daunting task. In addition to copies of important documents and identification, this is what I keep in my Bug-out Bag. I'm not going to suggest a bag because you need to choose one that fits your bod...
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Hydration
Non-perishable food
Warmth and Shelter
Supplies
Hydration
These paired with the lifestraw is my go-to setup.
Aquatabs 397mg Purifying Tablets for Potable Water - 100 Pack Emergency ...
One of these for each member of the family for that extra water protection you need.
LifeStraw Personal Water Filter for Hiking
Keeping littles hydrated is hard enough in normal conditions. Keep some electrolyte powders on hand for strenuous days or kids who struggle to drink plain water.
Pedialyte Electrolyte Powder Variety Pack
Non-perishable food
Nut or sunflower butter is a fantastic emergency protein option for picky kids, these squeeze packs are low weight and low profile in the bag.
JUSTIN'S Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Squeeze Pack
These oatmeal packs are two servings each and include freeze dried blueberries.
Mountain House BREAKFAST_CEREAL
This is not the most amazing mac n cheese you will ever have, but it is a familiar food for kids in an emergency situation that is low profile in your bag or pack.
Mountain House Creamy Macaroni & Cheese Freeze-Dried
Warmth and Shelter
These low profile emergency blankets are great to have on hand and weigh less than 2 ounces each.
This emergency tube tent wont take up a ton of room in your pack and is large enough for two people.
Go Time Gear | Life Tent Emergency Survival Shelter
Supplies
This solar charging flashlight is a handheld light option that wont run out of battery on you.
E-SHIDAI Solar Rechargeable 1000 Lumens LED Flashlight
A solar powered charging bank so you can stay connected.
BLAVOR 10,000mAh Solar Charger Power Bank
Waterproof matches are a must have.
Waterproof Stormproof Matches Survival Kit
Whistles to attatch to each of my children in case of separation or danger.
LuxoGear Emergency Safety Whistles with Lanyard
A headlamp and extra batteries for the headlamp is important for night time or ongoing emergencies.
Energizer Universal+ LED Headlamp 2-Pack
KN95 masks in adult and childrens sizes for emergencies where smoke or dust may be present, or if you end up in a shelter with others.
KN95 Face Mask 50 PCS
Glow sticks are a safer option for kids to hold on to for light, and a fire may not always be an option. These ones last a while and are bright enough to give ample light.
Emergency Glow Sticks - 12 Ultra Bright Individually Wrapped Military Grade Chem Lights - 12 Hour Bulk Tactical Light Sticks for Survival Gear, Camping, and Power Outages
Little hands will struggle to eat out of the food bags, this will give them a little more normalcy as well.
UCO 6-Piece Camping Mess Kit with Bowl & Spork
These are more of a luxury but for me a must have, especially for wiping faces and keeping feet and hands clean on littles.
Inspire Rinse Free Body Wash Wipes
A hand crank radio to get updates and communications. This one is also solar powered and acts as a back up charger and light.
Emergency Hand Crank AM/FM NOAA Weather Radio
These soap sheets are important to stop the spread of disease.
Hand Washing Soap Sheets
A Small waterproof first aid kit for the little emergencies.
DEFTGET Waterproof First Aid Kit Travel Essentials
These are the lowest profile option from a brand I trust.
OFF! Deep Woods Mosquito Repellent Wipes, 12
Ponchos for the adults and the kids in case of rain.
Lingito Rain Ponchos Family Pack -
A fireproof and waterproof document bag is essential to protect your important documents like birth certificates, marriage license, passports, and other information.
Fireproof and Waterproof Document Bag
I keep the appropriate size of Coast Gaurd Approved life vests on hand for the littles. In our area floods are a major scare so these give me piece of mind to have on them.
O'Rageous Kids' Neoprene Life Vest | Free Shipping at Academy
A helmet is another safety item for my kids to wear in case of emergency like flooding. Protecting their heads is one of the most imortant disaster safety practices.
Multi-Sport Helmet
Attatching an air tag to a kid is not a foolproof plan, but it is a piece of mind plan.
Apple AirTag
You never know if you will need to make an attic exit, or just get some firewood. This hatchet is a must for the grownup to have in their pack.