UK supply: Home emergency kit

MAP curates and shares a sample list of UK manufacturers making at least one item of a home emergency kit, as defined by the UK government. MAP is proud to advise Made in Britain and support the UK manufacturing sector at large. This exercise aims to stimulate thinking and connections, amongst the companies identified, procuring authorities, and wider stakeholders.

MAP chooses a home emergency kit given MAP’s work for governments and the private sector, in the UK and internationally, on resilience and specifically conflict, disaster and emergency response.  Also, to help raise awareness of the UK government’s Prepare campaign.  

The Prepare campaign is designed to assist companies and members of the public prepare for emergencies, be more informed about hazards, and get involved in activities to support the community before, during and after an emergency.

HOME EMERGENCY KIT

Battery or wind-up torch  

Civil Defence Supply 

Clulite 

Samalite 

Night Searcher 

Portable power bank  

PORTABLE POWER LIMITED 

PMBL Limited  

Battery or wind-up radio 

Roberts  

Ruark 

Spare batteries  

CAB Special Batteries 

A first aid kit (or some first aid items)  

Lifesystems

Polymath Products

Halewood Chemicals 

Naiad Plastics Limited 

Electronic Temperature Instruments 

DS Medical  

Wallace Cameron International 

Hand sanitiser and wet wipes  

Solar Medical & Chemical Ltd  

HC Innovations 

Vernacare International ltd 

PDI (EMEA) LTD 

HMG Paints 

Bottled water  

Justadrop

Harrogate Spring 

Highland Spring 

Water in a box 

Non-perishable food 

Voom Nutrition 

RayGray Snacks Ltd 

Hodmedod’s 

Baxters 

Baby supplies  

Pearmine Health Ltd

Kendamil 

BORRN 

MAP strengthens the resilience, sustainability and growth of the entities we work for.  MAP does this through International Trade and Supply Chain solutions that advise, inform and connect: buyers, suppliers, investors and stakeholders.

For more information, please contact MAP via: info@mapukinternational.com.

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