Simplify Your Family's Emergency Preparedness

5 Must-Have Preparedness Items
for College Kids

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If you have (or know) a teen heading off to college, or maybe just living on their own for the first time, this post is for you. It’s not going to stop the tears from falling as you drop them off, but if you drop them off with these 5 preparedness items for college, it’ll alleviate at least a couple fears.

 

These 5 items were top priority for me as I started to consider what my oldest would need when she moved out. And bonus, most of them are very budget-friendly.

Item #1 - Surge Protector

white surge protector.

I don’t know if you’ve been in a dorm room or college apartment recently, but let me tell ya – a surge protector is an essential. Not only are the college kids trying to share a limited number of outlets, but dorms are often not in tip top shape (if ya know what I mean). This is a simple way to provide more outlet space, but also help keep pricey tech equipment from electrical disasters.

Item #2 - Emergency Cash

open envelope full of cash.

A hidden cash envelope is always a good idea. And my rule of thumb is that I want my kiddos to have enough cash that they could make their way back to me in an emergency situation. So whether they need to take public transport, help pay for gas with a friend, or grab an Uber – make sure it’s enough to get them home!

Item #3 - Your Family Emergency Plan

Mockup of all 3 printable pages of the Family Emergency Plan

Chances are, your college kid is interested in mainly having fun and experiencing life without your rules. They won’t necessarily be thinking about what to do if there is an emergency. So help them take the guesswork out of it! Give them a copy of YOUR family emergency plan so they know how to stay safe and where to reach you/meet you.

 

If you don’t already have a family emergency plan, click here to grab the printables.

Item #4 - Car Kit

roadside emergency kit.

I’ve been mentioning car kits a lot recently, but that’s for good reason. There is a shocking number of people who do not have one in their car! You do not want your college kid stranded with a dead battery when you’re hours (or sometimes days) away. Worry for you, worry for them. Any basic roadside emergency kit will do, just make sure it has the essentials – like jumper cables.

 

You can also check out this blog post where I share 5 other emergency essentials every teen should have in their car.

Item #5 - Berkey Water Filter

friends in a kitchen drinking water from a Berkey.

Okay, does a Berkey have to be your clean, safe water option? Of course not. But it is definitely my favorite option. You just get so much bang for your buck and it’s an investment your college kid can keep for a long long time. Plus, they’ll have enough safe water to share with their roommates in any number of emergency situations.

 

And let’s be real – water fountain water is SO gross! I know this one is a bit pricey, but I look at this as an investment. Good-tasting water in a college dorm, much more convenient than having to go to the cafeteria to refill a water bottle, and also doubles as an emergency water filter.

 

Click here to check out the different options from Berkey (affiliate link). And don’t forget to use the code PLANFORAWESOME to get an additional 10% off!

Preparedness is for college, too!

Maybe it’s just the stage of life I’m in: one kid off to college and another finishing up high school, but I’m thinking a lot about preparedness outside of my own home lately.

 

This simple 5-item checklist will help you feel better about sending them off and your college kid will have what they need if something happens while they’re beginning life without you.

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