
by216GoldGoddess
When disaster strikes, its often without warning- blackouts, storms, water shut off’s or even citywide emergencies. You dont need to spend hundreds to be prepared. In fact, you can create a complete emergency kit for under $50 just by shopping at Dollar Tree.
If you’re a parent, apartment renter, or living in a city where small space is limited, this guide will show you how to get affordable, practical gear without breaking the bank.
Why Dollar Tree is Perfect for Prepping on a Budget.
- Everything is $1.25 or less (so your $50 budget goes far)
- No need to hunt for multiple stores-its all in one place.
- Perfect for small-space storage in apartments.
What to include in Your $50 Dollar Tree Emergency Kit
1.Light & Power

When the light goes out, you need instant light source.
- LED Flash lights (x2) -$2.50
- Pack of batteries (AA or AAA, x2) $2.50
- LED Push Lights (great for hallways or kids rooms) -$2.50
Subtotal: $7.50
2. Water Supply

Water is life-especially during emergencies.
- Bottled Water (1-Gallon Jugs, x4) -$5.00
- Collapsible Water Container (for storage) -$1.25
Subtotal: $6.25
3. Non-Perishable Food

Choose items with long shelf life that don’t need cooking
- Canned Tuna or Chicken (x4)-$5.00
- Peanut Butter-$1.25
- Crackers- $1.25
- Granola Bars (6-pack) -$1.25
Subtotal: $8.75
4 First Aid & Hygiene

Small injuries and hygiene needs can’t be ignored.
- Basic First Aid Kit-$1.25
- Bandages (variety pack) $1.25
- Hand Sanitizer- $1.25
- Toothbrush & Toothpaste Combo -$1.25
- Bar Soap (2-pack) $1.25
Subtotal: $7.50
5 Warmth & Protection

Stay warm and safe in the heat of AC fails.
- Emergency Blankets (x2) -$2.50
- Ponchos (x2) – $2.50
- Work Gloves -$1.25
Subtotal: $6.25
6 Tools & Extras

Small tools can make a huge difference.
- Multi- Tool or Pocket Knife- $1.25
- Duct Tape- $1.25
- Whistle (for signaling) -$1.25
- Notebook & Pen- $1.25
Subtotal: $5.00
Total Spent:
$41.25-leaving you with $8.75 to grab extra batteries, more canned food, or a small storage bin to keep everything together.

How to store your $50 Kit
- Use a plastic storage tote or backpack for portability.
- Keep it in an easy-to-reach spot near the exit
- Check items every 6 months for expired food, batteries and water.
Final Tip
Preparedness isn’t about fear- it’s about peace of mind. A $50 emergency kit from Dollar Tree ensures you and your family are ready for blackouts, storms, or unexpected events without spending a fortune. Start small, and build as you go-your safety is worth it.