Preparedness has always been important to me. Now that I’m a mom, it matters more than ever. Anything can happen, and my little guy depends on me to be able to handle whatever comes our way. Knowing that, I do many things to prepare for possible emergencies. One of the ways that I do that is to have a kit of emergency supplies always with us. Much of what I try to prepare for falls under one of two scenarios. We’re home and unable to leave, or we’re not home and unable to get back when we planned to. Now, there are countless possible events that could create one of these two situations, but luckily, these items will cover many of those all in one fell swoop. Here is a list of 10 items I keep in my infant’s emergency preparedness kit.
Baby Tylenol
This is the most vital over-the-counter item to have on hand. Children are at risk of seizures if they spike a high fever. Fevers can go from mild to severe suddenly. Speak with their pediatrician and get their recommended dosing guidelines ahead of time, and keep that chart with the Tylenol.
FridaBaby Quick-Read Digital Rectal Thermometer
It’s important to be able to track that temperature! A wrist on baby’s forehead can only tell you so much! It’s always best to have an accurate rectal temperature reading. I label my thermometers with a Sharpie, so there is no question about where they have been. This one says “butt” across it and can’t be confused with another thermometer I have that says “goat butt.”
AlvaBaby Cloth Diapers
With all of the supply shortages going on, I am terrified that diapers will be next. These cloth diapers are super easy to wash by hand, air-dry quickly, and are very adjustable. Even if you would never cloth-diaper by choice, having these as backup, in the event that things don’t go as planned, is a wise choice. They fit from approximately 6.6 to 33 pounds, which will cover the full diapering stage for most babies. They come with two liners for each diaper, but it doesn’t hurt to keep some extra on hand, just in case. The liners can also be used as burp cloths and are incredibly absorbent. I keep a wet bag along with the diapers, for storing soiled diapers and clothing until I can wash them.
Burt's Bees Organic Baby Formula
Sudden stress can wreak havoc on breast milk supply. Baby and mama can get separated for longer than expected. Anything can happen, and the little one still needs to eat.
Sawyer Products SP160 One Gallon Gravity Water Filtration System
The last thing anyone needs in an emergency is stomach issues from unclean water. Whether you need to hydrate to be able to nurse or you need to mix formula, a safe supply of clean drinking water is essential. You can’t be without it.
As a parent, you can never have enough wipes. Running out would be a disaster, in and of itself. Stock up. I guarantee you can’t have too many.
FridaBaby NoseFrida Baby Nasal Aspirator
Keeping my kid breathing is one of my primary objectives in life. This nasal aspirator helps and is fun to use. My baby spits up daily, and it often comes out his nose. This snot sucker clears it right out. He hasn’t had any colds yet, but when he does, I’ll be ready!
Laminated Copy of Baby’s Birth Certificate
This is in an ideal world. My kiddo is over 4 months old, and I have not received his yet. I’ve done lots of follow-up, and it’s apparently due to government staffing and administrative issues. As soon as it does come, I’ll be putting a laminated copy in with his emergency kit. This self-adhesive laminating paper is super easy to use and doesn’t require a laminating machine. Hopefully, the certificate will arrive by the time he needs to apply for his driver’s license.
Recent Picture of Our Family Together
In lieu of a birth certificate, this is my evidence that my child belongs to me and I didn’t just swipe him. A family picture is also important if anyone in the family gets separated and you need help looking for them. Laminate the picture, to keep it safe, as well.
Baby Delight Snuggle Nest Harmony Portable Infant Lounger
The regulations for safe infant sleep are always changing, and we need to keep up with them. Having a safe, flat, dedicated surface available for baby naps and night is absolutely key. This bassinet ensures that all of these criteria are met, no matter where you are.
With your baby’s emergency kit stocked, enjoy the peace of mind that you’ll both be a little bit more prepared for whatever life throws your way!
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