Yes, I completely spaced on doing this week's blog. Oops! We're going to cover
"Go-Bags" and that will include a lot of different items, so I'll give the rest
of this week and next to complete this part of your emergency kit :)
What is a Go-Bag? It's a backpack or other easy to carry container
filled with essential items in the case that you'll need to evacuate quickly.
Prepare a Go-Bag for each family member and ID tag. You may not be at home when
emergency strikes, so it's also a good idea to keep additional supplies at work
or in your car. Consider what you might need for your immediate safety. Here is
a list of items to put in each person's bag:
- Flashlight
- Radio (battery
operated)
- Batteries
- Whistle
- Dust Mask
- Pocket Knife
-
Emergency cash in small denominations and quarters to make phone calls
-
Sturdy shoes, a change of clothes and a warm hat (make sure to change out sizes
if you have little ones)
- Local map
- Some water and food
- Permanent
marker, paper and tape
- Photos of family members and pets for
re-identification purposes
- List of emergency point-of-contact phone
numbers
- Copy of health insurance and ID cards
- Extra prescription
glasses, hearing aid or other vital personal items
- Prescription medication
and first aid supplies (we have a mini kit in each of ours)
- Toothbrush and
toothpaste
- Extra keys to your house and vehicle
- Any special-needs
items for children, seniors or people with disabilities (for our son, we have
hard candy and a coloring book. Just to add a little comfort.)
Make
sure to keep your Go-Bag in a place that's easily accessible. (Not stuffed up in
the rafters or shoved behind junk in the closet.) Ours are stacked inside our
master closet, ready to go.
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