

No cost planning options include making a shelter plan for you and your family, printing out copies of important documents and phone numbers, and signing up for HNL Info for emergency information. Being prepared is more than just buying supplies.Store affordable high-calorie foods like peanut butter and low-sodium canned meats/fish/beans.Consider storing tap water in a container - watch BWS's video to learn how. Buy a little bit at a time, start purchasing a few extra items when you go to the store.

Your toolkit does not have to be perfect, but it is important to plan ahead.

your plan may include family, friends, neighbors, and organizations that support you and can help you make decisions. Making an emergency plan and putting together your emergency kit is a big job.
