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Preparedness Tip #16
One of the easiest ways you can prepare for emergencies is to keep some supplies readily available. Every kit is unique and can be tailored to meet the specific needs of your family, but below is a general list of supplies you may want to consider:
--Tools and Supplies (Essential Items are Marked with an Asterisk *)
One of the easiest ways you can prepare for emergencies is to keep some supplies readily available. Every kit is unique and can be tailored to meet the specific needs of your family, but below is a general list of supplies you may want to consider:
--Tools and Supplies (Essential Items are Marked with an Asterisk *)
--Mess kits, or paper
cups, plates, and plastic utensils
--Emergency
preparedness manual and a copy of your disaster plan, including your emergency
contacts list
--Battery-operated
radio and extra batteries*
-- Flashlight and extra
batteries*
--Cash or traveler's
checks, change*
--Non-electric can
opener, utility knife*
--Fire extinguisher:
small ABC type stored near where fires are likely to occur such as a kitchen,
or near a fireplace. It should not be kept in the disaster supplies kit.
--Tube tent
--Duct Tape*
--Compass
--Matches in a waterproof
container
--Aluminum foil
--Plastic storage
containers
--Signal flare
--Paper, pencil*
--Needles, thread
-- Medicine dropper
--Shut-off wrench or
pliers, to turn off household gas and water
--Whistle*
--Plastic sheeting*
--Map of the area (for
locating shelters and evacuation routes)
(To find out more necessary items, check back tomorrow!)
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