Your Free 72-Hour Survival Starter Kit
72-Hour Survival
Starter Kit
for Women
Everything you need to go from unprepared to ready — before the emergency that changes everything.
Before You Build Your Kit,
Read This First
I didn't grow up thinking about emergency preparedness. I was just a woman living my life — until the day the world reminded me that normal can end without warning.
I stood on Staten Island on September 11th, 2001, and watched the skyline of a city I loved change in less than two hours. No plan. No bag. No idea what to do next. Just that hollow, terrifying helplessness.
That day is why SurvivElle exists. And this guide is why you signed up. Let's make sure you never feel that helpless again.
— ElleStart where you are — not where you think you should be
A partial kit built today beats a perfect kit planned for someday. Check one box. Then another. Progress over perfection, every time.
Your location changes everything
Urban, suburban, and rural women face very different emergencies. Know your specific threats — floods, fires, blackouts — and build around them first.
One generic kit is not enough
You need at minimum: a home kit, a vehicle kit, and a go-bag. This guide covers your go-bag foundation — the one you can grab in 60 seconds.
Women's needs are not an afterthought here
This checklist includes what most survival guides leave out — menstrual supplies, hormonal medications, women's health items, and personal safety tools.
Tell someone where your kit is
Your kit only works if someone can find it. Pick one trusted person right now. Tell them where it lives. That's the most important thing you can do after building it.
The Complete Checklist
Your 72-Hour Action Timeline
The first 72 hours of any emergency are the most critical. Emergency services are overwhelmed. Supplies run out fast. Here's your hour-by-hour framework — memorize it before you need it.
💡 The Prepared Woman's Mindset
The women who come through crises intact aren't the ones who panicked less. They're the ones who planned more. Every item on this checklist is a decision you made before the emergency — so when the emergency arrives, you're not making decisions. You're executing a plan. That's the difference.
Emergency Quick Reference
Print this page. Fill it in with a pen. Laminate it or seal it in a waterproof bag and keep it in your go-bag, your wallet, and your car. The only number that matters in a crisis is the one you wrote down ahead of time.
"She is clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future."— Proverbs 31:25
