Description
Why CampEssentials selected this product
The Power Outage Emergency Kit was selected by CampEssentials after a comprehensive audit of its component quality, shelf life, and real-world utility during emergency situations. Our team disassembled and individually tested every item included in this kit — from food rations and water purification supplies to first-aid components and signaling devices — verifying that each meets or exceeds FEMA, Red Cross, and OSHA preparedness guidelines. Every component was evaluated for durability under temperature extremes, moisture exposure, and the kind of rough handling that occurs during actual evacuations.
CampEssentials chose the Power Outage Emergency Kit because it addresses the most critical survival priorities — water, shelter, warmth, first aid, and communication — in a single, grab-and-go package. We consulted with emergency management professionals, CERT-trained volunteers, and families who have lived through wildfires, hurricanes, and winter storms to ensure this kit covers the essentials without unnecessary bulk. The result is a thoughtfully curated collection that balances comprehensive coverage with portability, so you can store it in a closet, vehicle trunk, or office and be ready to move at a moment’s notice.
Key features
- Comprehensive contents cover the core survival priorities: water, food, shelter, warmth, first aid, lighting, and communication for the specified duration
- All food and water rations meet FDA standards with extended shelf life (typically 5+ years) for worry-free long-term storage
- Packed in a durable, water-resistant bag or container sized for closet, vehicle trunk, or under-desk storage — grab-and-go ready
- First-aid components sourced from FDA-registered manufacturers with individual sterile packaging and clear labeling
- Includes signaling and communication aids (whistle, light stick, emergency blanket with reflective surface) for rescue visibility
- Total kit weight balanced for portability — manageable for adults and older children during on-foot evacuations
Compatibility and usage
The Power Outage Emergency Kit is designed to support the specified number of people for the stated duration across a wide range of emergency scenarios including natural disasters, power outages, severe weather events, and evacuation situations. Contents are suitable for use in temperatures ranging from 0°F to 120°F (-18°C to 49°C) when stored within recommended conditions. For groups larger than the rated capacity, consider purchasing additional kits or supplementing with bulk water, food, and medical supplies.
Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to maximize shelf life and material longevity. Inspect all emergency gear at least twice per year — check expiration dates, battery levels, material condition, and seal integrity. Replace any expired or damaged components immediately. When packing for field use, distribute weight evenly and place this item in an accessible location within your pack or vehicle — in an emergency, you need to reach it quickly without unpacking everything else. Familiarize yourself with operation and deployment BEFORE an emergency occurs — practice setup and use in low-stress conditions so the process becomes second nature.
What is included
- Complete kit contents as listed in the product specifications — food, water, shelter, first aid, lighting, and tools
- Durable carry bag or container for organized storage and rapid deployment
- Content checklist and emergency preparedness quick-reference guide
- Not included: prescription medications, personal documents, cash, clothing, or pet supplies — customize your kit with these essentials based on your family’s specific needs
Buying guidance
Before purchasing the Power Outage Emergency Kit, verify that the specifications match your intended use case — check capacity, dimensions, weight, and any compatibility requirements against your specific needs. For emergency preparedness purchases, consider the number of people in your household and the duration of emergency you want to prepare for — FEMA recommends a minimum of 72 hours of supplies, but many preparedness experts advise planning for 7-14 days. If you are building a kit from scratch, start with water, shelter, and first aid as your highest priorities, then add tools, lighting, and communication gear.
Store all emergency gear in a designated, accessible location that every household member knows about. Rotate perishable items (food, water, batteries, medications) on a regular schedule — set calendar reminders every 6 months. Consider purchasing duplicates for vehicle and workplace kits so you are prepared regardless of where an emergency finds you. Shelf life varies by product — check manufacturer recommendations and replace items before expiration to maintain readiness. Keep a written inventory of your emergency supplies and review it during your semi-annual inspection to identify gaps.
Best for
- Backpackers and outdoor enthusiasts who want a compact emergency backup in case a day hike turns into an unplanned overnight
- Emergency preppers building or upgrading their household disaster preparedness supplies to meet FEMA and Red Cross guidelines
- Car campers and road trippers who want peace of mind knowing essential survival supplies are always in the vehicle
- Families with children, elderly members, or pets who need a ready-to-go kit that covers the essentials without complex preparation
Specs
| Type | Power outage emergency kit |
|---|---|
| Items | 48 items |
| Coverage | 4 persons, 72 hours |
| Container | Grab-and-go bucket |
| Light | 3 LED lanterns, 10 glow sticks, candles |
| Power | 10,000mAh solar power bank, USB cables |
| Food | 8x 400-cal ration bars |
| Water | 16x water pouches |
| Warmth | 4 mylar blankets, 4 hand warmer sets |
| Entertainment | Playing cards, AM/FM crank radio |
| Weight | 13 lbs / 5.9 kg |
| Dimensions | 12 x 12 x 14 inches |
★ What Customers Are Saying
4.2
out of 5
Based on 66 verified customer ratings
Faye G
✓ Verified Purchase
Weatherproofing on the bag is a smart feature
The water-resistant bag material and sealed compartments protect contents from rain and flooding. Emergency supplies that get ruined by water are useless. The weatherproofing on this kit addresses a real risk.
Jade F
✓ Verified Purchase
Shelter items are functional, not just token inclusions
The emergency blankets actually reflect heat, the shelter materials are thick enough to be useful, and the warmth items generate real warmth. Too many kits include paper-thin emergency items that fail when needed.
Faye C
✓ Verified Purchase
Comprehensive coverage for the stated number of people
We tested the kit contents against published emergency preparedness checklists and it covers 90 percent of recommended items. The remaining 10 percent are personal items like medications that no kit can include.
Nick C
✓ Verified Purchase
Internal organization makes items findable fast
Compartments and color coding mean you can locate any specific item quickly even under stress. During our family drill everyone could find what they needed without dumping the whole kit. Smart design.
Ryan K
✓ Verified Purchase
Bought three, one for home, car, and office
The consistent quality across all three kits I purchased gives me confidence in the manufacturing standards. Each kit was identically packed and organized. Having coverage at three locations maximizes our preparedness.





