TL;DR:
A Go-Bag is an emergency kit with essentials for 72 hours: water, food, first aid, flashlight, power bank, documents, and personal meds. This checklist helps Filipino families pack quickly and safely.
Create your personalized emergency go-bag with this ready-to-print checklist. Essential items for disaster preparedness every Filipino household should have.
Pack enough water for at least 3 days per family member. Include canned food, rice, snacks, and formula for infants if needed. Rotate items every 6 months to ensure freshness.
Include pet food, water bowls, and medications to ensure your furry family members are safe during emergencies.
Pack comfortable clothing suitable for all weather conditions, extra blankets, and sturdy footwear.
Include a first aid kit, essential medications, face masks, hand sanitizers, and personal hygiene items.
Keep important documents in waterproof bags: IDs, passports, insurance, and emergency cash.
Include a flashlight, portable charger, power bank, battery packs, whistle, and multipurpose tools.
When disaster strikes, you may have to leave home quickly. That’s why your go-bag should be ready at all times.
Here’s what every Filipino household should pack:
Drinking Water – At least 3 liters per person for 3 days.
Non-perishable Food – Canned goods, biscuits, instant noodles.
First Aid Kit – Bandages, alcohol, medicines, and medical tape.
Flashlight & Extra Batteries – Power outages are common during typhoons.
Whistle – To signal rescuers.
Face Masks & Alcohol – Hygiene and protection matter.
Important Documents – IDs, birth certificates, insurance, kept in plastic.
Cash (Small Bills) – ATMs may be offline.
Extra Clothes – Include rain gear and blankets.
Cellphone Power Bank – Stay connected for updates.
A Go-Bag is an emergency kit you can grab immediately during disasters like floods, earthquakes, or fires. It contains essential items for survival and comfort during the first 72 hours after evacuation.
Each person in your household should have their own Go-Bag. However, you can prepare a family-size kit if space or budget is limited — just ensure it includes extra water, food, and medication.
Essentials include drinking water, ready-to-eat food, flashlight, power bank, first aid kit, personal hygiene items, important documents (in waterproof pouches), whistle, and basic clothing.
Review your Go-Bag every 3 to 6 months. Replace expired food, batteries, and medicines. Update clothing and items according to season and family needs.
Store your Go-Bag near an exit or in a visible, easily accessible spot. Everyone in the family should know where it’s located.
Yes! GoBagPHPoms offers customized Go-Bags ideal for families, seniors, and pet owners. You can message us directly to order or learn how to build your own.
Add comfort items for kids (like small toys or snacks) and essentials for pets (leash, pet food, collapsible bowl, vaccination records). Our printable checklist covers all age groups and needs.
We’re an education hub in Bocaue, Bulacan that promotes disaster readiness through awareness, training, and personalized Go-Bag kits. You can explore our blog and sign up for workshops to stay prepared.
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