72-Hour Emergency Kit
Three full days of readiness for one person.
- Three full days of food, water, and shelter for one person
- Pre-packed and ready so you never scramble at midnight
- Covers wildfires, quakes, hurricanes, and outages
- Checks the FEMA readiness box in one purchase
- ✓Everything one person needs to survive 72 hours — packed, organized, and ready
- ✓Grab it and go — designed for moments when seconds count
- ✓60-day money-back guarantee — invest in your safety with zero risk
This deluxe kit covers all the bases. We went through it after the last hurricane warning and were genuinely impressed. Food, water, first aid, shelter — it’s all there and well-organized for one person. Highly recommend as a complete solution.
Great value for a complete 72-hour kit. Everything arrived sealed and in good condition. The backpack can hold significantly more than what’s included, which gives you room to personalize. Ready to go straight out of the box.
I’m a former EMT and this kit is well-stocked. The supplies cover the most common emergency scenarios. I did add a few personal items but this is a strong foundation. Great purchase for anyone serious about preparedness.
Your first 72 hours matter most. The Blue Seventy-Two is a no-compromise emergency kit designed to keep one person alive and functional through three full days of disaster — whether that’s a wildfire evacuation, earthquake, hurricane, or power outage.
Everything you need is pre-packed and ready to grab. No searching through shelves at midnight. No running to the store when it’s too late.
What’s Inside
- Emergency food and water rations (72-hour supply)
- First aid kit with bandages, gauze, antiseptic wipes, and more
- Emergency mylar blanket and rain poncho
- Flashlight and extra batteries
- Emergency whistle and multi-tool
- Waterproof backpack to carry it all
- And more — full contents listed inside
Built for Real Emergencies
Wildfires. Earthquakes. Tornadoes. Hurricanes. The Blue Seventy-Two was designed with all of them in mind. FEMA recommends every household have a 72-hour emergency kit. This is the easiest way to check that box — without sacrificing quality.
Grab one for yourself. Give one to someone you love.