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Emergency Preparedness: Creating a Disaster Supplies Kit

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Emergency Preparedness: Creating a Disaster Supplies Kit. Disasters happen anytime and anywhere. And when a disaster strikes, you may not have much time to respond. A highway spill of hazardous materials could mean instant evacuation. HM Picture. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Emergency Preparedness: Creating a Disaster Supplies Kit

EmergencyPreparedness:

Creatinga Disaster Supplies

Kit

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Disasters happen anytime and anywhere. And when a disaster strikes, you may not have much time to respond.

A highway spill of hazardous materials could mean instant evacuation.

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HM Picture

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A hurricane or winter storm could confine your family at home.

A flood, tornado, or any other disaster could cut off basic services - gas, water, electricity, and phones - for days.

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Holly Beach Picture (Before)

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After a disaster, local responders will be on the scene, but cannot reach everyone immediately. It

could take hours or days for help to arrive.

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Your family will cope best by preparing for a disaster before it strikes. Once a disaster strikes, you won’t have time to shop or search for supplies.

One way to prepare is by assembling a Disaster Supplies Kit in portable, easy-to-carry containers.

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WATER

• Store water in plastic containers such as soft drink bottles (avoid using milk cartons or glass bottles).

• Store one gallon of water per person per day ( two quarts for drinking, two quarts for food preparation/sanitation).

• Keep at least a three-day supply of water for each person in your household.

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FOOD

• Store at least a three day supply of non-perishable food.

• Select foods that require no refrigeration, preparation or cooking and little or no water. If you must heat food, pack a can of sterno (heating device).

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FIRST AID KIT

• Sterile adhesive bandages• Gauze pads and adhesive tape• Sterile roller bandages• Scissors/tweezers/needle• Antiseptic• Thermometer• Non-prescription drugs

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CLOTHING AND BEDDINGInclude at least one complete clothing and footwear per person.

• Sturdy Shoes• Raingear• Blankets or Sleeping bags• Hats and Gloves• Thermal Underwear• Sunglasses

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TOOLS AND SUPPLIES• Paper Plates/Cups/Utensils• Non-Electric Can Opener, Utility Knife• Battery Operated Radio and extra

Batteries• Flashlight and extra Batteries• Cash or Travelers Checks• Fire Extinguisher (ABC type)• Pliers/Tape

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SANITATION• Toilet Paper, Towelettes• Soap, Liquid Detergent• Feminine Supplies• Personal Hygiene Items• Plastic Garbage Bags• Disinfectant• Household Chlorine Bleach• Plastic bucket with a tight lid

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SPECIAL ITEMSFor Baby

• Formula• Diapers• Bottles• Powdered Milk• Medications

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SPECIAL ITEMSFor Adults

• Heart and Blood Pressure Medications

• Insulin• Prescription Drugs• Denture Needs• Contact Lenses and Supplies• Extra Eyeglasses

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ENTERTAINMNET

• Games• Books• Cards

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IMPORTANT FAMILY DOCUMENTS *Keep these in a waterproof portable

container.• Will, Insurance Policies, Deeds,

Stocks and Bonds, Family Records• Passports, Social Security Cards,

Immunization Records• Bank Account Numbers, Credit Card

Account Numbers, Property Inventory

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TIPS• Store your kit in a convenient

location.• Keep items in an airtight plastic

bag.• Change your stored water supply

every six months to keep it fresh.• Rotate your stored food every six

months.

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MEET WITH YOUR FAMILY

• Discuss what you would do in the event of an emergency.

• Explain to them how to prepare.

• Plan how your family will stay in contact if separated by disaster

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• Pick two meeting places:1.A location of a safe distance

from your home in case of fire2.A location outside your

neighborhood in case you can’t return home

• Choose an out-of-state friend as a “check-in-contact” for everyone to call