Banging on the door, large policeman, you have 15 minutes to get out, a chemical lorry crashed. The local whatever went bang. Terrorist attack. Swine fever. Flood. Snow(we love that hear everything shuts).
The lorry is possible (I'm only 2-3 km from a major highway), but if so I would prioritize grabbing (a) the kids cuddlies and (b) the labtop and the latest backups (after people, naturally). The cuddlies since that would make life easier all around, the lapdog and the backups since that makes work much easier. As for Katarina style events: everyone had several days to pack, me I would pack the yurt and full outdoors kit for everyone (the yurt is nicer to live in the the tentipi 5). And Sweden is far too organized to do a New Orleans level f*ck up of an evacuation. Snow closing? This far north? No way.
A house fire is the worst I can imagine actually happen. And then the backups and irreplacable documents/items are more valuable than an extra blanket, a firesteel or a Glock. If it is life or death (e.g. a truckload of chlorine) then you ignore all items and bring people.
Speaking as someone who had to walk home the time before last in that wonderful stuff, carrying stuff that gets you home is a good idea.
But that is sensible clothes, not parnoia gear; a warm coat and sane boots, a headlamp and warm mittens.
Basically I agree that there are things that can happen that makes having a bit of kit handy, but the stuff that makes a difference is not the same as "wilderness survival" gear. If I have to walk out of the house now, only stopping to grab sleeping kids and boots and never come back again, the things that would in the medium term make life
hard to loose is my lesson plans (on an USB stick in my wallet), in the short term the all important cuddlies for the children, and in the long term all my books. All the rest is bothersome, difficult and possibly expensive to replace, but not a disaster.
An encrypted USB stick with private mail, info, etc might be handy as well. Must set one up.
Pete Tong is a DJ, and his name is rhyming slang for wrong, or all gone wrong.
Me no speaka that lingo, but ok, that makes sense.