A 72-hour kit is the single most important thing you can do for emergency preparedness. FEMA recommends it, the Red Cross recommends it, and there's a reason: most emergencies — power outages, severe storms, water disruptions — are resolved within 72 hours. This checklist tells you exactly what to pack, how much of it, and why.

The Core Rule: 1 Gallon of Water + 2,000 Calories Per Person Per Day

That's the foundation. Everything in this guide builds from those two numbers. For three days, you need:

For a family of four (2 adults + 2 children), that's roughly 12 gallons of water and 20,000–24,000 calories of food. It sounds like a lot. It fits in two duffel bags and a plastic storage tub.

Complete Food Checklist (Per Person, 72 Hours)

Food Item Quantity ~Calories Notes
Energy/meal bars 6–9 bars 1,800 No prep needed, 5-year shelf life
Peanut butter (single-serve packs) 6 packs (1.15 oz each) 1,200 High-fat, dense calories
Crackers (whole grain) 1 sleeve (~1.5 oz/day) 600 Pairs with PB, tuna, or beans
Canned fish (tuna/salmon) 3 cans 450 Protein; eat straight from can
Trail mix / nuts 12 oz 1,800 Calorie-dense, no prep
Canned soup / stew 2 cans 400 Edible cold; comfort food
Dried fruit 6 oz 450 Morale + sugar for energy
Hard candy / chocolate small bag 300 Morale item; quick energy
Total ~7,000 cal ~2,333/day — right on target

Water Checklist

Water is more critical than food for short emergencies. You can function for 3 days without much food; without water, you're in serious trouble within 24–48 hours.

Item Quantity Per Person Notes
Stored water (bottled or jugs) 3 gallons Minimum; double in hot weather
Water purification tablets 1 pack (50 tablets) Backup if stored water runs out
Water filter (LifeStraw or similar) 1 per household Filters up to 1,000 gallons

Pre-Built Kit vs. Build Your Own

Both approaches work. Here's a straight comparison to help you decide:

Pre-Built Kit: ReadyWise 72-Hour Emergency Food Supply

ReadyWise 72-Hour Emergency Food Supply Kit

Pre-portioned meals for 1 person · ~1,800 cal/day · 25-year shelf life · Easy-open pouches · No cooking skills needed

~$49.99

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Pros: Grab-and-go convenience. Long shelf life. Variety of meals. No assembly required.

Cons: Typically lower calorie count than advertised on label. Requires boiling water for most meals. Less flexibility for dietary restrictions.

Build Your Own: ~$45–$65 at Any Grocery Store

Using the checklist above, a 72-hour food supply for one adult costs roughly $45–$65 at a regular grocery store — comparable to a pre-built kit. The advantage is you choose every item and you know exactly what calories you're getting.

DIY 72-Hour Kit Shopping List (Amazon Staples)

Clif Bars (12-pack) · Jif peanut butter squeeze packs · Wasa crackers · Wild Planet tuna (6-pack) · Planters trail mix · Progresso soup (4-pack) · Sunsweet dried mango · Water tablets

~$55–$65 total

Build Your Kit on Amazon →

Shelf Life Requirements

Your 72-hour kit is only useful if the food is still good when you need it. Set a calendar reminder to rotate your kit every 12 months. Here's what to expect from common kit foods:

Special Considerations

For Infants and Toddlers

Formula-fed infants need stored formula and water. Store at least a 3-day supply of unopened formula and 3 gallons of water per infant. Breastfeeding mothers need extra calories and hydration — add 500 cal/day to their target.

For Pets

A 20-lb dog needs about 1–1.5 cups of dry food per day. A cat needs about half that. Add at least 3 days of pet food and 1 gallon of water per pet to your kit.

For Medications

Keep a 3-day supply of critical medications in your kit, rotated regularly. Check with your pharmacy about emergency supplies — many will provide them with a doctor's note.

How to Store Your 72-Hour Kit

The best kit is the one you can grab in 90 seconds or less. Recommended storage options:

Store it somewhere accessible — not in the back of a storage unit or under heavy items. Your hallway closet, under a bed, or in your car trunk are all good options.

Once your 72-hour kit is sorted, consider expanding to a 2-week food supply. You can also use our food storage calculator to plan the exact quantities for your household size.