WHY Have a Kit? *It takes
time for emergency relief to be set up and sent out, even up to 72 hours. You may also need to evacuate your area
quickly and won’t have time to put anything together.
IN WHAT? *A portable container is the best to have your kit stored
in so you can grab it on the go. Store
it where it is easily accessible.
WHO? *Each
member in your family should have a kit and in them have all things necessary
to sustain life. In the chance that you
are separated from your children, you want them to be able to stay warm, eat
and drink.
CLOTHES? *Always pack an extra set of clothes in each individual
kit including underwear (bra) and socks.
A light jacket and knit gloves are also good to have. The extra clothes should be stored in a
plastic bag to keep them dry in case your kit gets wet. Always pack bigger
sized clothes than smaller sized ones, you can always roll or cut off the
access length.
PROTECTION? *Keep all food and emergency supplies in separate plastic bags
to keep them protected from water or smoke damage.
OTHER TIPS? *Keep a light source at the top of your kit or in an easy
reach spot. Your first aid kit and
plastic whistle are also good things to have accessible. Whistles are heard over talking so they are
good to have in case you are trying to find someone or be found.
*Each kit should have
identification on it, in case of separation or death. Each card should have the person’s name,
birthdate, home city and state, emergency phone number, parents’ names and
phone numbers, any medical conditions and any other important information.
*The head of the household should
have photo copies of all the important legal documents for the family. Examples are birth certificates, social
security cards, titles, deeds and etc.
*Each family should have an
Emergency Disaster Plan in place for different circumstances that may
happen. Each member of the family should
have one of these plans in their kits.
*Money should be included in each
kit, especially in the head of household’s kit.
Use small bills so in the case that there is no change you won’t be out
a large sum of money. If there is a
power outage your debit and credit cards will hold no value.
* Medications are very important
to have in your kits. Make sure that in
each kit you verify that the medication is not expired.
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