Ensure to have enough water for everyone in your household and your pets. 4 litres of water per person per day and animals – it is recommended to have 1 oz. of water per pound that your pet weights
Include food that doesn’t require cooking and won’t spoil – such as canned food (tuna, salmon, canned meats, vegetables, fruit, pasta choices, ready-to-eat soups, etc., dried fruit, nuts, granola bars, protein bars, and cereal. Ensure it is food your family will eat. Be sure to replace your food and water once a year. Don’t forget Pet Food
TIP: it’s simple to build your kit – simply add one can of food to your grocery cart every time you go shopping and add to your 72-hour food kit.
Protecting food when the power goes out
- Keep fridge and freezer doors closed as much as possible
- A full freezer will maintain safe temperatures for one or two days – a half-full freezer for one day
- Discard at-risk refrigerated foods that are warmer than 5 degrees Celsius
- Keep your raw foods separate from your ready-to-eat foods