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Workplace Emergency Kits

Essential emergency supplies for offices, businesses, and workplaces. Keep your team safe during emergencies.

What is a Workplace Emergency Kit?

  • Emergency supplies for office buildings
  • Multi-person capacity kits
  • Professional-grade equipment
  • OSHA-compliant safety supplies
  • Communication and evacuation tools
  • Organized storage systems

Why Do Workplaces Need Kits?

  • Legal requirements for employee safety
  • Natural disasters can strike during work hours
  • Building evacuations may be necessary
  • Emergency services may be delayed
  • Protect valuable employees
  • Maintain business continuity

When to Implement Workplace Kits?

  • When opening a new office
  • During safety compliance reviews
  • Before natural disaster seasons
  • After emergency drills reveal gaps
  • When expanding team size
  • As part of business continuity planning

Office Emergency Kits

Essential
4.3 (2,800+ reviews)
Ready America 70385 Office Emergency Kit for 10 People
$149.99
Ready America 70385 Office Emergency Kit for 10 People
  • 10-person capacity
  • Food and water for 3 days
  • First aid supplies
  • Emergency blankets
  • Flashlights and radio
  • Organized storage
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Important
4.4 (1,500+ reviews)
Mayday Industries 13009 Office Emergency Kit - 20 Person
$249.99
Mayday Industries 13009 Office Emergency Kit - 20 Person
  • 20-person capacity
  • 72-hour food supply
  • Water and purification
  • Comprehensive first aid
  • Emergency tools
  • Wheeled container
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Helpful
4.2 (5,200+ reviews)
Individual Desk Emergency Kit
$39.99
Individual Desk Emergency Kit
  • Personal emergency supplies
  • Food bars and water
  • First aid basics
  • Flashlight and whistle
  • Emergency blanket
  • Compact storage
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Workplace Emergency Preparedness Tips

Kit Placement

  • • Multiple locations throughout building
  • • Easily accessible during emergencies
  • • Protected from environmental hazards
  • • Clearly marked and labeled
  • • Away from potential collapse areas
  • • Consider elevator-free access routes

Team Training

  • • Regular emergency drills
  • • Kit location awareness
  • • Proper equipment usage training
  • • Evacuation procedures
  • • Communication protocols
  • • First aid certification

Maintenance

  • • Monthly inventory checks
  • • Replace expired items promptly
  • • Update for staff size changes
  • • Test electronic equipment
  • • Review and update procedures
  • • Document maintenance activities