Tornado Preparedness Kit

A mother and daughter packing tornado emergency supplies, including food, water, and a first aid kit.

Having the right supplies ready before a tornado can help keep you and your family safe. That’s why it’s important to make a tornado kit. It’s best to know what supplies you will need for a tornado, like food, water, first aid items, and critical documents. When every minute counts, it’s important to be ready!

What Would You Need for a Tornado?

Let’s break down the must-haves in your tornado emergency kit.

1. Water and Non-Perishable Food

No matter what kind of emergency it may be, having clean water and food are some of the most important things to have. For water, try to have at least one gallon of water per person per day. It’s best practice to have enough for at least three days’ worth of food. When choosing food, opt for non-perishables that don’t require cooking, such as canned meals or freeze-dried options. Just remember to have a can opener so you can actually use what you pack!

2. First Aid Essentials

A first aid kit helps you take care of small injuries if someone gets hurt during or after a tornado. Your kit should have bandages, antiseptic wipes, scissors, and tweezers to clean and cover cuts or scrapes. If anyone in your family takes prescription medicine, keep a small supply in your kit. It’s also smart to include pain relievers like ibuprofen and allergy medicine, just in case someone needs them.

3. Lighting and Power

When a tornado hits, the power might go out, so it’s important to have ways to see and stay connected. Keep flashlights and plenty of spare batteries in your tornado safety kit so you can see in the dark. A battery-powered or hand-crank radio helps you hear weather updates and emergency information if the internet or TV isn’t working. It’s also a good idea to pack a phone charger or power bank so you can keep your phone charged and call for help if needed.

What To Bring to a Tornado Shelter

When it’s time to take shelter, make sure your tornado kit is easy to grab and fully stocked.

4. Important Documents

During or after a tornado, you might need to prove who you are or contact someone for help. That’s why it’s important to keep copies of documents in your kit. This includes identification cards, insurance papers, and medical records. You should also create an emergency contact list with the phone numbers of family, friends, and doctors in case your phone is not working. Adding local maps can help you find your way if satellite navigation or cell service goes down.

5. Safety and Comfort Items

Tornadoes can leave your home cold, wet, or messy, so pack things that keep you safe and comfortable. Include blankets or sleeping bags to stay warm in case the power goes out or if you need to sleep somewhere else. Dust masks and gloves can protect you when cleaning up debris after the storm. Don’t forget to pack additional clothes and rain gear, like jackets and boots, to stay dry and warm.

Store Your Tornado Kit With Copper Storage Management

Being ready for a tornado starts with having an organized place to keep your emergency supplies. At Copper Storage Management, we offer clean residential storage units that are perfect for holding your tornado preparedness kit and other essential emergency items.
Don’t wait until it’s too late—contact us online to rent a storage unit today and make sure your family has everything they need, right when they need it most. Peace of mind is just a few clicks away!

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