Supply Calendar
The Family Disaster Supplies & Preparedness Calendar is intended to help you take appropriate preparedness actions and create a 3-7 day disaster supply kit before the next emergency happens. Using the calendar, your family can assemble an emergency kit in small steps over a six month period.
Check off the items you collect or the actions you take during the week. Supplies may be stored all together in a large plastic garbage can with wheels. Perishable supplies and water should be rotated every six months.
You should store at least 1 – 2 gallons of water per person for per day. This water is for drinking and sanitation.
The calendar is available to download in English and Spanish. PDF
*One per person in household
**One per person and pet
Week 1
Grocery Store:
- 1 gallon of water*
- 1 can of meat*
- 2 manual can openers
- safety pins
- 2 pair latex gloves
Miscellaneous Items to Gather or Purchase:
- Permanent marking pen
To Do:
- Identify and discuss what kinds of disasters are most likely to occur and how they will affect your family and property.
- Make a family emergency plan. See the Pocket Guide for more information. PDF 1.47 MB
Week 2
Grocery Store:
- 1 gallon of water*
- 1 can of fruit*
- 1 can of meat*
- sunscreen
- anti-diarrhea medicine
Miscellaneous Items to Gather or Purchase:
- Waterproof plastic container for first aid supplies
To Do:
- Plan to have at least two means of communicating with your family (i.e. email, phone, cell phone, two-way radios).
- Prepare a list of important phone number: out-of-state contact, physicians, veterinarian, family, creditors, insurance, etc. and place by phones.
Week 3
Grocery Store:
- 1 gallon of water*
- 1 can of fruit*
- 1 can of meat*
- Baby food (if needed)
- Aspirin and/or acetaminophen
Miscellaneous Items to Gather or Purchase:
- Pen & paper
To Do:
- Designate an out-of-town emergency contact.
- Teach children how and when to call 9-1-1 for emergency help.
Week 4
Hardware Store:
- Portable AM/FM radio
- Crescent wrench
- Plastic safety goggles
- Water proof matches
- Heavy work gloves
To Do:
- Pick two places for your family to meet in an emergency. See the Pocket Guide for more information. PDF 1.47 MB
- Pack a “go-bag” in case you need to evacuate your home.
Week 5
Grocery Store:
- 1 gallon of water*
- 1 can of fruit*
- 1 can of meat*
- Diapers (if needed)
- Compresses
Miscellaneous Items to Gather or Purchase:
- Extra medications or prescriptions for humans and pets
To Do:
- Determine the best escape routes from your home. Find at least two ways out of each room.
- Locate areas in your home where you and your family can shelter-in-place. See the Pocket Guide for more information. PDF 1.47 MB
Week 6
Grocery Store:
- 1 gallon of water*
- 1 can of juice*
- 1 can of vegetables*
- Pet food (if needed)
- First aid tape
To Do:
- Use a video camera or standard camera to capture images of the contents of your home for insurance purposes.
- Place videotape or pictures in a safe deposit box or fireproof safe/cabinet.
Week 7
Grocery Store:
- 1 gallon of water*
- 1 can of fruit*
- 1 can of vegetables*
- Rolls of gauze or bandages
- Saline solution for contacts (if needed)
Miscellaneous Items to Gather or Purchase.
- Battery powered cell phone charger
To Do:
- Scan your favorite family and pet photos and burn to a CD. Store CD in safe deposit box or fireproof safe/cabinet.
- Make photocopies or scan important papers and store in a safe deposit box or fireproof safe/cabinet.
Week 8
Hardware Store:
- Whistle
- 2 flashlights
- Camping or utility knife
- Tarp
- Heavy rope
To Do:
- Update animal vaccination records and put with important papers.
- Contact utility companies for direction on shutoff procedures.
Week 9
Grocery Store:
- 1 jar peanut butter*
- 1 can ready-to-eat soup*
- 1 can of vegetables*
- Sanitary napkins (if needed)
- Scissors
Miscellaneous Items to Gather or Purchase:
- Blankets
To Do:
- Check your house for hazards.
- Identify which hazards you will reduce first.
Week 10
Grocery Store:
- 1 can of juice*
- 1 can ready-to-eat soup*
- 1 can of vegetables*
- Baby food (if needed)
- Thermometer
Miscellaneous Items to Gather or Purchase:
- Sleeping bags**
To Do:
- Test your smoke/fire/carbon monoxide detectors. Replace batteries.
- Have a fire drill.
Week 11
Grocery Store:
- 1 box graham crackers
- 1 box quick energy snacks
- dry cereal
- diapers (if needed)
- vitamins (child & adult)
To Do:
- Secure fish tanks, bird houses and reptile cages.
- Brace shelves and cabinets to wall studs.
Week 12
Hardware Store:
- Double sided tape or velcro
- Duct tape
- Masking tape
- Plumber’s tape
To Do:
- Tie water heater to wall studs.
- Take a first aid/CPR class.
Week 13
Grocery Store:
- Special food for special diets
- Instant coffee, tea, cocoa
- 1 box quick energy snacks
- Pet food (if needed)
- Tweezers
Miscellaneous Items to Gather or Purchase:
- Extra clothing
To Do:
- Place a pair of hard sole shoes and a flashlight under your bed so they are handy during an emergency.
- Store extra cash and credit cards.
Week 14
Grocery Store:
- 1 box quick energy snacks
- 1 gallon of water per pet
- 1 package of paper cups
- Denture supplies (if needed)
- Sewing kit
Miscellaneous Items to Gather or Purchase:
- Jackets
To Do:
- Date each can of food and water containers.
- Investigate home / rental insurance
Week 15
Grocery Store:
- 1 gallon of water per pet
- 1 box heavy-duty garbage bags
- 1 package paper plates*
- Hearing aid batteries (if needed)
Week 16
Hardware Store:
- Pliers
- Screw driver
- Crow bar
- Vise grips
- “L” brackets or flexible straps to secure tall furniture to wall studs
To Do:
- Ask veterinarian about appropriate size container for your pet in case you must evacuate your home.
- Obtain a collar-tag or microchip for your pet for identification
Week 17
Grocery Store:
- 1 box heavy-duty garbage bags
- 1 quart plain liquid bleach
- 2 rolls toilet paper*
- Disposable hand wipes
Miscellaneous Items to Gather or Purchase:
- Towels
To Do:
- Check your child’s day care or school to find out about their disaster plans.
- Find out about your workplace disaster plans.
Week 18
Grocery Store:
- 3 rolls paper towels
- 1 box large heavy-duty garbage bags
- Aluminum foil
- Ipecac syrup and activated charcoal
Miscellaneous Items to Gather or Purchase:
- Hats, umbrella, gloves
To Do:
- Arrange for a friend or neighbor to help your children or watch your pets if you are at work when an emergency strikes.
- Make a plan to check on a neighbor who might need help in an emergency.
Week 19
Grocery Store:
- 1/4 teaspoon (for bleach)
- Eating utensils
- Extra toothbrush*
- Rubbing alcohol
To Do:
- Find out if you have a neighborhood safety organization and join it.
- Develop a neighborhood pet care plan.
Week 20
Hardware Store:
- 1 box disposable dust masks
- ABC Fire extinguisher
- Local area map
- Battery powered camping lantern with extra batteries
- Waterproof portable plastic container with lid for important papers
To Do:
- Research how to become a licensed ham radio operator.
- If you are a licensed ham radio operator, contact a local government agency to volunteer for emergency service.
Week 21
Grocery Store:
- 3 rolls paper towels
- Kleenex
- Large plastic food bags
- Adhesive bandages in various sizes
Miscellaneous Items to Gather or Purchase:
- Shoes
Week 22
Grocery Store:
- Liquid dish soap
- Plastic containers with lids
- Plastic wrap
- Antiseptic
Miscellaneous Items to Gather or Purchase:
- Leashes for pets
Week 23
Grocery Store:
- Large plastic food bags
- Tooth paste
- Cold packs
- Personal hygiene items i.e. deodorant, comb
Week 24
Hardware Store:
- Extra batteries
- Bungee cords
- Child-proof latches
- Large ground screw to secure animals if fences fall.
- Camp stove & fuel
Storage & Use-by Guideline
The following items should be used or replaced at the suggested time:
Use within 6 months:
- Powdered milk (box)
- Dried fruit (in air tight container)
- Dry, crisp crackers (in air tight container)
- Potatoes
- Water
- Bleach
With within one year:
- Canned condensed milk and vegetable soups
- Canned fruits, fruit juices and vegetables
- Ready to eat cereals and uncooked instant cereals (in air tight container)
- Peanut butter
- Jelly
- Canned meats
- Hard candy
- Vitamin C
- Water in manufactured sealed containers
Long life: (if checked annually and in air tight containers and proper conditions)
- Wheat
- Vegetable oil
- Dried corn
- Baking powder
- Soybeans
- Instant coffee, tea and cocoa
- Salt
- Noncarbonated soft drinks
- White rice
- Bouillon products
- Dry pasta
- Powdered milk (nitrogen-packed)
Storage Tips
- Keep food in dry, cool spot – dark area if possible.
- Keep food covered at all times.
- If you open food boxes or cans, do so carefully, so that you can close them tightly after each use.
- Wrap cookies or crackers in a plastic bag and inside a tight container.
- Empty opened packages of sugar, dried fruits and nuts into screw-top jars or air tight cans to protect them from pests.
- Inspect all food for signs of spoilage before use.
- Use foods before they go bad, and replace them with fresh supplies.
- Mark all foods with purchase date with an ink or marking pen.
- Place new items at the back/bottom or the storage area/container.
Updated on: May 16, 2019