25 Student Go Kit Emergency Response School Lockdown Kit-Lifeguard Equipment
Yes, these kits are versatile and can be used during travel, at home, or in other environments outside of school. Situations like these, even though they are not violent or catastrophic, call for emergency essentials. That way I know that I’m always prepared to offer up my splinter-removing expertise if someone should need it.
School emergency kits are available in various sizes and can typically support an entire classroom, ranging from 20 to 30 students. Yes, the kits are designed to support both students and teachers or other staff members in the classroom. Emergency food bars or non-perishable food items are included, typically providing enough calories to sustain students and staff for several days. Most kits include flashlights or light sticks to help provide illumination during power outages or in dark conditions. It’s recommended to check the kits at least once a year and replace expired items such as food, water, and batteries.
Investing in emergency preparedness is a community-focused endeavor that benefits everyone. Most school emergency kits are stored in durable, weather-resistant bags or containers that can withstand rough conditions. Most supplies, like emergency food and water, have a shelf life of up to 5 years, but it's recommended to check and replace expired items regularly.
The pre-made School Emergency Kits are pre-packed and ready to use, requiring no setup. For a more exhaustive list of potential items—and some disaster-specific suggestions—you can check out the resources at Ready.gov. I understand that you might be a little reluctant to embrace the whole prepper identity right out of the gate. I’ve discovered that it’s for me, and I bet—if you give it a chance—you’ll find that it’s for you, too. Our Go-Kit+ Bleed Control Version includes all the contents of the Standard Go-Kit with the addition of a 22 piece Trauma Kit with tourniquet to address traumatic bleeding emergencies. A cell phone charger is essential for maintaining communication during emergencies.