1. Food and water: Prepare enough non-perishable food and drinking water to meet the basic needs of personnel in an emergency.
2. Medical supplies and medicines: including first-aid medicines, trauma treatment supplies, and commonly used medicines to deal with sudden illnesses and injuries.
3. Lighting equipment and batteries: flashlights, candles, batteries or backup power are available for emergencies such as power outages.
4, communication tools: have cell phones, walkie-talkies, radios and other communication equipment to keep in touch with the outside world.
5, bed and clothing: have sleeping bags, blankets, clean clothes, etc. to provide basic comfort and warmth.
6. Tools and rescue equipment: such as hand tools, ropes, life-saving equipment, etc. for emergency repairs and rescue.
7. Personal protective equipment: such as masks, gloves, protective clothing, etc. to deal with threats such as hazardous substances or epidemics.