Child Backpack Kit Overview
- Children’s needs
- Children who attend school can keep a small kit in the bottom of their backpacks to help them in an emergency or if they get lost.
- Having a small emergency kit can increase a child’s sense of security in daily life as well as in an emergency.
- The most important item children need to carry is contact information to help reunite them with their families.
- Categories and upgrades
- Choose supplies in each category to suit your budget.
- An inexpensive beginning kit can gradually be upgraded with better quality supplies.
- Keep it small! Choose the contents and size of the kit to suit the age of the child.
Container
Store the supplies in a sealable bag in the bottom of a child’s backpack.
Water
1 small water bottle, box, or foil packet
First aid supplies
2 bandaids
2 wet wipes
Light
Cyalume light stick or small flashlight
Shelter/Clothing
Garbage bag or rain poncho
Mylar blanket
2 heat packs
Communication
Contact information: family names, phone numbers, addresses
Health information: allergies, medications
Whistle
Pen and paper
Cash and coins
Food
Granola bar, gum, hard candy
Entertainment
Book, pocket game, or cards