Emergency Preparedness System
Kits, Supplies, Expiration
You have emergency supplies somewhere. A first aid kit under the bathroom sink. Bottled water in the garage. Flashlight batteries that might be dead. When you think about it, you feel unprepared, but checking everything feels overwhelming. So you buy more supplies, add them to the pile, and hope you never need to find out what you actually have.
The moment you realize your supplies might be useless
The power goes out. You go to grab the flashlight.
The batteries are dead. You check the drawer for replacements. There are batteries, but they are the wrong size.
You find candles. No matches. You have a lighter somewhere, but you cannot remember where.
The power comes back after an hour. You think: I should really organize this. You do not.
How it's structured
Workspace Shape
What you track
Supplies, kits, locations, expiration dates, quantities
Structure
Kits as collection logs, supplies as items linked to locations and kits
Fields
How you work with it
Create kits by purpose
- Organized by use case
Add supplies with expiration
- Track what needs rotation
Link items to multiple kits
- Batteries in Go Bag AND Car Kit
Track expiring items
- Rotate before things go bad