Build a Go Bag
Living in Âé¶¹´«Ã½ means being prepared for a unique set of natural hazards and logistical challenges, making a “go bag” (or emergency preparedness kit) an essential item for everyone. Here’s why: many of our weather threats often require immediate evacuations, and a go bag ensures you have vital supplies to take with you without delay. These events can lead to power outages, disruptions in transportation and supply chains, and limited access to resources for days or even weeks. A Go Bag with sufficient supplies for at least 14 days (as recommended by Âé¶¹´«Ã½ emergency management agencies) is crucial.
What a “Go Bag” Provides:
- A well-stocked go bag typically contains essential items to sustain you and your family for at least 72 hours. Key items usually include:
- Water: At least one gallon per person per day.
- Non-perishable food: Easy-to-prepare and high-calorie options.
- First-aid kit and medications: Including any prescription medications you or your family members need.
- Important documents: Copies of IDs, insurance policies, and other vital records (consider a waterproof container or a thumb drive).
- Flashlight and extra batteries.
- Battery-powered or hand-crank radio: For receiving emergency information.
- Whistle: To signal for help.
- Personal hygiene items: Toilet paper, hand sanitizer, feminine hygiene products.
- Warm clothing/rain gear.
- Cash: ATMs and credit card systems may be down.
- Supplies for children and pets (if applicable).
Essential Go Bag Guides
A printable checklist from the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Emergency Management Agency outlining essential items to keep in your go-bag.
Step-by-step guidance on creating your own emergency kit, with considerations for pets, vehicles, and kids.
Local Disaster Preparedness Resources
Information on disaster planning, evacuation, and Red Cross readiness programs tailored for Âé¶¹´«Ã½ residents.
County-specific emergency tips, alerts, and planning resources for Maui County residents.
Specialized Preparedness Guides
A thorough preparation guide including evacuation, communication, and safety checklists for Oʻahu communities.
Storm and outage preparedness guide, including advice on electrical safety and securing your home.
Practical tips for storing water, identifying water shutoff valves, and ensuring safe drinking water during emergencies.