Here we are during the final week of preparing your Emergency Kit. Here are a
few other essential items to include in your kit:
- manual can opener and
other cooking supplies (utensils, camp stove, propane, etc.)
- plates,
utensils and other feeding supplies
- warm clothes and rain gear for each
family member
- a copy of important phone numbers and documents
- heavy
work gloves
- disposable camera
- unscented household liquid bleach and an
eye dropper for water purification
- personal hygiene products including
toilet paper, feminine products, hand sanitizer and soap
- plastic sheeting,
duct tape and a utility knife for covering broken windows
- tools such as a
crowbar, hammer & nails, staple gun, adjustable wrench and bungee cords
-
blankets or sleeping bags
- large heavy duty plastic bags and a plastic
bucket for waste and sanitation
- Any special needs items for children,
seniors or people with disabilities
- matches
Now your emergency
kit is ready to go! As noted before, this is a basic kit that will get you
through 72 hours. If you've been watching shows like Doomsday Preppers, they are
planning for months of survival. If that is what you are also looking into
planning for, I encourage you to look into purchasing MREs or freeze dried food
made specifically for emergency storage. I have seen buckets available for
purchase through Costco and various sites online.
Most of the
information I've included can be found on www.72hours.org. FEMA has also supplied a
similar list of items that can be found on www.ready.gov
I hope you have found this
series of posts informative and if you haven't started preparing your kit,
please do so. You can never be too prepared!
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