Emergency
Supply List
Through
its Ready Campaign
Additional
Items to Consider Adding to an Emergency Supply
Kit
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Through its
Ready Campaign, the Federal Emergency Management Agency
educates and empowers Americans to take some simple steps to
prepare for and respond to potential emergencies, including
natural disasters and terrorist attacks. Ready asks
individuals to do three key things: get an emergency supply
kit, make a family emergency plan, and be informed about the
different types of emergencies that could occur and their
appropriate responses.All Americans should have some basic
supplies on hand in order to survive for at least three days
if an emergency occurs. Following is a listing of some basic
items that every emergency supply kit should include.
However, it is important that individuals review this list
and consider where they live and the unique needs of their
family in order to create an emergency supply kit that will
meet these needs. Individuals should also consider having at
least two emergency supply kits, one full kit at home and
smaller portable kits in their workplace, vehicle or other
places they spend time.
Recommended Items to Include in a
Basic Emergency Supply Kit:
- Water, one gallon of water per
person per day for at least three days, for drinking and
sanitation
- Food, at least a three-day supply
of non-perishable food
- Battery-powered or hand crank
radio and a NOAA Weather Radio with tone alert and extra
batteries for both
- Flashlight and extra batteries
- First aid kit
- Whistle to signal for help
- Dust mask, to help filter
contaminated air and plastic sheeting and duct tape to
shelter-in-place
- Moist towelettes, garbage bags and
plastic ties for personal sanitation
- Wrench or pliers to turn off
utilities
- Can opener for food (if kit
contains canned food)
- Local maps
Additional
Items to Consider Adding to an Emergency Supply
Kit:
- Prescription medications and
glasses
- Infant formula and
diapers
- Pet food and extra water for your
pet
- Important family documents such as
copies of insurance policies, identification and bank
account records in a waterproof, portable
container
- Cash or travelers checks and
change
- Emergency reference material such
as a first aid book or information m www.ready.gov
- Seeping bag or warm blanket for
each person. Consider additional bedding ou live in a
cold-weather climate.
- Complete change of clothing
including a long sleeved shirt, long nts and sturdy
shoes. Consider additional clothing if you live in a
cold-weather climate.
- Household chlorine bleach and
medicine dropper When diluted nine parts water to
one part bleach, bleach can be used as a disinfectant. Or
in an emergency, you can use it to treat water by using
16 drops of regular household liquid bleach per gallon of
water. Do not use scented, color safe or bleaches with
added cleaners.
- Fire Extinguisher
- Matches in a waterproof
container
- Feminine supplies and personal
hygiene items
- Mess kits, paper cups, plates and
plastic utensils, paper towels
- Paper and pencil
- Books, games, puzzles or other
activities for children
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