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Emergency Kit ChecklistWhat To Include in an Emergency Kit
Water
Experts advise storage of one gallon of water per person per day. At least 3 days of water for each family member and pet should be stored for emergencies.
Food
Non perishable foods like crackers, canned meat, and ready to eat food should be stored. Don't forget to store a can opener in your kit if your food will require it. Also store pet food.
Communication Needs
Cell Phones, battery powered radios and extra batteries, as well as important family documents should be easily accessible for your kit. Make sure copies of important papers are stored in waterproof containers.
Safety
Whistle
First Aid Kit
Dust Masks
Wrench or Pliers to turn off utilities.
Basic Tool Kit including flashlights.
Bleach can be used to disinfect and clean in emergency situations.
Make sure the bleach is chlorine bleach, and not oxygen or color safe bleach. Take special care when storing bleach.
Health
Moist Towlettes
Trash Bags
Medicine
Medicine Droppers
Individual Needs
Feminine Hygiene
Diapers
Personal Hygiene Items
Health Needs
Pet Items
Other Items to Consider:
First Aid Manual
Rain Gear
Cold Weather Gear
Disposable plates, cup, utensils
Paper Towels
Fire Extinguisher
Tents
Compass
Matches (store in waterproof container)
Flare Signals
Paper and Pencil
Changes of Clothing
Bedding or Sleep Bags
Heavy Duty Shoes
Preparing For Household Emergencies
Household Emergency Plan
Have a great day!!
Sherry
Homesteading Journey
Tips and article courtesy of: Houskeeping @ About








