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Emergency Management

Disaster Supplies Kit

There are six basics you should stock for your home: water, food, first aid supplies, clothing and bedding, tools and emergency supplies, and special items. Keep the items that you would most likely need during an evacuation in an easy-to carry container – suggested items are marked with an asterisk(*). Possible containers include a large, covered trash container, a camping backpack, or a duffle bag.

Water

Store water in plastic containers such as soft drink bottles. Avoid using containers that will decompose or break, such as milk cartons or glass bottles. A normally active person needs to drink at least two quarts of water each day. Hot environments and intense physical activity can double that amount. Children, nursing mothers, and ill people will need more.

Food
First Aid Kit
Non-Prescription Drugs
Tools and Supplies
Sanitation
Clothing and Bedding

*Include at least one complete change of clothing and footwear per person.

Special Items

Remember family members with special requirements, such as infants and elderly or disabled persons

For Baby*

For Adults*

Entertainment
Important Family Documents

Keep these records in a waterproof, portable container:


Store your kit in a convenient place known to all family members. Keep a smaller version of the supplies kit in the trunk of your car. Keep items in airtight plastic bags. Change your stored water supply every six months so it stays fresh. Replace your stored food every six months. Re-think your kit and family needs at least once a year. Replace batteries, update clothes, etc. Ask your physician or pharmacist about storing prescription medications. From "Disaster Supplies Kit." developed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the American Red Cross.