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Disaster Supply Kit
Recommended by the American Red Cross Have enough disaster supplies for 2 weeks ready.
Keep items in airtight plastic bags. Replace stored food and water
every six months. Rethink your kit and family needs at least once a
year. (Replace batteries, update clothes, etc.) Ask your physician
or pharmacist about storing prescription medications.
- Emergency food & drinking water
- At least one change of clothes
- Baby food, diapers & formula
- Batteries
- Bleach (without lemon or additives)
- Books, magazines, cards & games
- Butane lighters
- Cash & credit cards
- Camera & film
- Car keys
- Charcoal & lighter fluid
- Clock (non-electric)
- Cooler (with ice)
- Duct & masking tape
- Extension cords
- Fire extinguisher
- First Aid kit
- Flashlight
- Grill or camp stove
- Heavy plastic (for roof if damaged)
- Lantern with extra fuel
- Manual can opener
- Matches
- Medicines, glasses or contact lens supplies
- Mosquito repellent
- Personal identification
- Pet food
- Phone numbers of places you could go
- Plastic trash bags
- Radio (battery-operated) or TV
- Rope (100 ft.)
- Sleeping bags, pillows & blankets
- Soap & shampoo
- Sturdy shoes
- Toilet paper & towelettes
- Tool kit including hammer, crowbar,
nails, saw, gloves, etc.
- Water purification tablets
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