An Emergency Supplies Kit
If you are advised to leave your home or stay inside for a period of time, having some essential supplies on hand will make you and your family more comfortable. Assemble a “72 Hour Emergency Supplies Kit” and store the items in an easy-to-carry container such as a duffel bag or plastic storage bin. Store the container in an easily accessible location such as a closet shelf on the main floor. Your emergency supplies kit should have enough food, water and basic needs that will keep your household self-sufficient for at least three days.
The kit should include the following items:
ž“special needs” items for any member of your household (i.e. baby formula, diapers, prescription medication etc.);
žfirst-aid supplies (bandages, adhesive tape, antibiotic ointment, antiseptic towelettes, assorted safety pins, cleansing agent or soap, cold pack, eyewash solution, cotton swabs, disposable gloves and face shield, gauze pads, hydrogen peroxide, lip balm etc.);
ža change of clothing for each household member (footwear as well);
žcandles and matches or lighter;
ža sleeping bag or bedroll for each household member (in case you have to evacuate);
žflashlight and batteries;
žbattery-powered radio or television, and extra batteries;
žduct tape;
žnon-perishable food (this should be replaced every year);
žbottled water;
žwhistle (in case you need to attract someone’s attention);
žplaying cards or games;
žtoilet paper and other personal care supplies;
žbasic tools (hammer, pliers/wrench, screwdriver set, assortment of fasteners, work gloves);
žextra car and house keys;
žextra cash (change too – for vending machines etc.) and copies of important family documents (birth certificates, passports and licences). Copies of essential documents should also be kept in a safe location outside your home – in a safe deposit box or the home of a friend or family member who lives out of town is a good idea.
Your 72 Hour Emergency Supplies Kit could prove to be very useful should electricity be lost or weather keeps you from leaving your home. You should bring your kit if you are advised to evacuate, so include any other essential items you think you might need.
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