Preparing a Disaster Supply Kit



Having a disaster supply kit ready to take with you at a moment's notice ensures that you will have necessary supplies no matter how fast you may need to evacuate. Pack supplies in duffel bags or backpacks and keep them in a designated place. Your kit will also come in handy if you must take shelter in your home. This list will help ensure that your disaster supply kit includes all the essentials.
WATER
- Pack at least one gallon per person per day for at least three days.
- Store water in tightly sealed, nonbreakable plastic, fiberglass or enamel-lined metal containers.
- Change your water every six months.
FOOD
- Pack enough food to last each family member at least three days.
- Include canned and boxed foods because they require little preparation and stay good for long periods of time. Remember to bring a manual can opener or to buy food in self-opening cans.
- Pack foods in sealed metal or plastic containers.
- Replace foods every six months.
- Include foods for infants and family members with special diets.
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Battery-powered radio
Flashlights
Spare Batteries
Resealable plastic bags
Washcloths and towels
Paper cups and plates and plastic utensils
Toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, deodorant and other toiletries
Heavy-duty plastic garbage bags
Change of clothing and an extra pair of shoes and socks for each person
Blankets or a sleeping bag for each person
PERSONAL ITEMS
FIRST AID KIT ESSENTIALS
Adhesive bandages
Antacid
Antibiotic ointment
Antidiarrhea medication
Antiseptic
Aspirin and nonaspirin pain reliever
Cleansing agents (isopropyl alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, soap, germicide)
Cotton balls
First aid manual
Gauze pads and roll
Latex gloves
Laxative
Moist towelettes
Needle and safety pins
Petroleum Jelly
Scissors
Sunscreen
Thermometer
Tongue depressors
Triangular bandages
Tweezers