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Disaster Survival Kit
Hurricane Survival Kit
One of the most important tools for emergency preparedness is your Disaster Supplies
Kit. You'll need provisions to carry you through a week or more after the storm.
Remember, there may be no electricity or clean water for days. Downed trees and other
hurricane related debris blocking the roads will keep you from traveling far. Below are
the most important items for your Disaster Supply Kit. Stock up today; store them in a
water-resistant container; and replenish as necessary, especially at the beginning of the
hurricane season June1.
- Two weeks supply of prescription medicines
- Two weeks supply of non-perishable/special dietary foods. Buy plenty of nonperishable
foods, because there won't be any refrigeration.
- Drinking water/containers: 1 gallon per person per day for two weeks. It's a good idea
to sterilize the bathtub and fill it with water just before the storm.
- Flashlights and batteries for each member of the family
- Portable radio and (7 sets) batteries
- First aid book and kit including bandages, antiseptic, tape, compress, non aspirin pain
reliever, anti-diarrhea medication
- Mosquito repellent and citronella candles
- Two coolers (one to keep food; the other to go get the ice)
- Plastic tarp for roof/window repair, screening, tools, nails, etc.
- Water purification kits (tablets, chlorine (plain) and iodine)
- Infant necessities (medication, sterile water, diapers, ready formula, bottles)
- Clean up supplies (mop, buckets, towels, disinfectant)
- Camera and film
- Non-electric can opener
- Extra batteries for camera, portable TV & lamps, etc.
- Plastic trash bags
- Toilet paper, paper towels and pre-moistened towelettes, eating utensils, masking tape
and zip-lock bags to keep valuables safe from water.
If you evacuate you also should take:
Pillows, blankets, sleeping bags or air mattresses
Extra clothing, shoes, eyeglasses, raingear, etc.
Folding chairs, lawn chairs or cots
Personal hygiene items (toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, etc.)
Quiet games, books, playing cards and favorite toys for children
Important papers (drivers license, special medical information, insurance policies
and property inventories)
Precious commodities before and after a storm:
Gas
Cash (With no power, banks may be closed, checks and credit cards unaccepted, and ATMs
may not be operational).
Charcoal, wooden matches and grill
Ice
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