Even after adjusting for inflation, 2011 has been the costliest (disaster related) year in U.S. History. So with all of the natural disasters that we have experienced in 2011, I wanted to share with you the following checklist of items you should store for disaster preparedness.
First, below are some basics to consider:
• Store enough food (canned foods preferably) and water to last each member of your family for at least 3 days but preferably a week. Water is especially important, in case city water becomes contaminated (as happens occasionally during severe weather).
• Charge your cell phone to max capacity in case you lose phone service.
• Fill up your car's gas tank, in case you need to evacuate or for general emergency needs.
• In case of a Hurricane or flooding, seal the bottom portion of doors to prevent water from entering (use water proof sealants rubber or foam. Even towels and rags work as well).
• Remove valuables from direct exposure to windows, in case a window is compromised.
• Purchase enough batteries to power your flashlight, and portable radio in case of loss of power.
• Purchase Candles, again in case of power loss.
• In case of a severe storm or Hurricane, disconnect major appliance to prevent damage in case of power surges.
• The checklist below should be assembled into a kit and stored in an easily accessible area, and packed and ready to go, in case you need to relocate or evacuate...
Below is a checklist for your convenience...
Emergency Supply & Preparedness Kit Checklist:
General Emergency Supply & Preparedness Checklist/Kit:
1) Three to Seven day minimum supply of non-perishable food
2) Seven day (3 day minimum) supply of water (one gallon per person per day)
3) 1 each - Non-Electric can opener.
4) Battery powered radio (with extra batteries)
5) Flashlight (one flashlight per person - with extra batteries).
6) Essential sanitation and hygiene items.
7) Matches in a waterproof container.
8) A whistle, or other type of alarm sounding device.
9) Blankets, sleeping bag, cold weather wear (where applicable)
10) Clothing (some articles should be waterproof)
11) Copies of important identification documents (i.e. SSN card, Birth Certificate, passport, bank account/credit card numbers, driver's license, etc.)
12) Spare eyeglass/contact lens and supplies.
13) Prescription medication
14) Cooking utensils.
15) Paper plates, cups.
16) Portable cooking stove (with ample supplies of canned fuel for heat or cooking).
17) Items for children and infants.
18) Pet Care items.
19) Sufficient Cash for emergency use.
20) Cell phone (fully charged) and Charger.
Hope the above is helpful. Wishing the best for you and your loved ones! Be Safe!
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