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Emergency Supply Kit
The Emergency Supply Kit is actually two kits; one that you will need if you stay at home during a storm (At Home Kit), and one needed if you must evacuate (Evacuation Kit).
AT HOME KIT:
Two Flashlights
A battery operated radio
Six extra sets of batteries
Gel freezer packs to keep food cold
A cooler
Matches and a lighter
A camping stove and/or grill with fuel, canned heat and/or charcoal bricks and starter fluid
Fire extinguisher (and a box of backing soda to extinguish a fire).
If anyone in your family is taking prescription medicines, keep a two-week supply on hand
If you have an infant, prepare a two week supply of diapers, baby formula, bottles, pacifiers, etc
A medicine kit with a first aid book, a two week supply of over the counter medicines: aspirins, stomach antacids, antidiarrhea medicine, iodine, hydrogen peroxide, antibacterial ointment, bandages, insect repellent, scissors, tape, etc
A tarp
Towels (three per person)
Camera and film (video camera and blank video tapes)
Kitchen utensils, spoons, knives, forks, hand operated can opener, bottle opener, cooking pans, spatula, etc
A Whistle
A Cell Phone (if possible)
Drinking water in plastic containers (minimum one gallon of water per person per day for 14 days)
A water purifying kit
None-perishable food in cans or sealed containers (enough for 14
days)
--Don't forget about Pets! (Most shelters or hotels will not allow pets to be
brought - when making plans check to make sure pets are allowed)
A box of large, plastic trash bags
A box of locking top, sealing plastic bags -- one gallon in size
EVACUATION KIT:
A map and compass
A can of tire sealer in your trunk
Sleeping bags and/or blankets for each member of the family
Air or foam mattresses
Identification for everyone
Important documents
Extra clothes, shoes, etc
Books, games, playing cards, etc., (this may be an extended stay...)
Soap, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbushes, deodorant, toilet paper, feminine products, paper towels, etc.
Cash