March 4, 2025

25-Student EMERGENCY RESPONSE Kit

25 Student Go Kit Emergency Response School Lockdown Kit-Lifeguard Equipment

A school emergency kit contains essential supplies to help students, teachers, and staff during emergencies such as natural disasters, lockdowns, or evacuations. Specialized kits for schools are designed to meet the unique safety needs of educational institutions, providing comprehensive emergency school supplies for various emergency scenarios. Yes, school emergency kits are specifically designed to support schools during natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods.

  • Non-perishable items like blankets and first aid supplies can last indefinitely, but food, water, and batteries need to be replaced every few years.
  • The kit’s compact size makes it a great go-to for outdoor activities like camping, hunting and hiking, too.
  • Yes, schools can add extra supplies such as medications, additional food, water, or personal hygiene items based on the needs of the students and staff.
  • It’s recommended to check the kits at least once a year and replace expired items such as food, water, and batteries.

Can I add extra supplies to the classroom emergency kit?

The kit’s compact size makes it a great go-to for outdoor activities like camping, hunting and hiking, too. Supporting educators with extra items and essential supplies, our kits help teachers manage unexpected scenarios and maintain safety during difficult times. Most kits are designed to be lightweight and easy to carry, generally weighing between 10 and 20 pounds depending on the contents. It’s recommended that each classroom have its own dedicated emergency kit to ensure there are enough supplies for all students.

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Our standard Go-Kit includes a first aid kit for scrapes and scratches but is not intended to address life-threatening bleeding situations. Maintaining a safe and secure educational environment is a priority of school boards, administrators, teachers, support staff and parents. In many cases a teacher is the immediate person responsible for student safety and is typically the first person to assist students in any major or minor incident. Regularly check the kit for expired items, ensure that it's properly stocked, and review its contents with your child to familiarize them with its use.

These are the items you put in your pockets and/or purse in the morning before you head out, or the things you (intentionally or unintentionally) leave in your bag day after day. You should have a go-bag for each member of your family, including for each of your children, if you have them, and older relatives. It’s great to have your home well set up in case you need to shelter in place, but that’s not always an option. Sometimes a catastrophic situation like a hurricane or wildfire means you have to leave your house. We can package the standard amount or custom quantities for you to affordably add them to your existing kits.

While comprehensive emergency kits are crucial, they are only one component of comprehensive emergency preparedness training. Teachers may also want to consider a personalized kit for teachers, containing items like a class roster, emergency contact information, and a whistle for signaling. Yes, kits often include blankets, light sources, and basic food and water supplies for sheltering in place during emergencies. Administrators can ensure compliance by reviewing and updating emergency preparedness policies, conducting regular audits, and equipping classrooms with kits that meet industry safety standards.

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