Earthquake Survival Kits
The Office of Emergency Services and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) are right. They, and local fire departments, recommend you self-equip with everything on their list. You don’t want to fight the crowd at Home Depot – unless that’s your idea of fun.
The kit, kept in a durable container such as the Rubbermaid Rough tote, should include:
SURVIVAL SUPPLIES:
• Water-2 quarts to 1 gallon per person, per day.
• First Aid Kit-ample, and freshly stocked.
• First Aid Manual-know how to use it.
• Food-canned or individually packaged; precooked, requiring minimum heat and water. Consider infants, pets, and other special dietary requirements.
• Critical medication, extra eyeglasses
• Can opener
• Blankets
• Radio-portable battery operated, spare batteries
• Critical medication and eyeglasses, contact cases and supplies
• Fire Extinguisher-dry chemical, type ABC
• Flashlight-spare batteries and bulbs
• Watch or clock-battery or spring wound.
COOKING:
• Barbeque-use outdoors ONLY-charcoal and lighter, or Sterno stove
• Plastic bags-various sizes, sealable
• Pots-at least two
• Paper plates, plastic utensils, and paper towels
SANITATION
• Large plastic trash bags-for trash, waste, water protection
• Ground cloth
• Large trash cans
• Hand soap, liquid detergent, shampoo
• Toothpaste, toothbrushes, dental floss
• Deodorant
• Feminine supplies
• Infant supplies
• Toilet paper
• Powdered chlorinated lime-to add to sewage to disinfect and keep away insects.
• Newspapers-to wrap waste, garbage; may also be used for warmth.
SAFETY
• Heavy shoes for every family member
• Heavy gloves for every person cleaning debris
• Candles
• Matches-dipped in wax and kept in waterproof container
• Knife-sharp, or razor blades
• Garden hose-for siphoning and fire fighting
• Clothes-complete change kept dry
TOOLS
• Axe
• Shovel
• Broom
• Crescent wrench-for turning off gas main
• Screwdrivers
• Pliers
• Hammer
• Rope or bailing wire
• Plastic tape
• Pen and paper
Mini Survival Kit for Automobile
• Non-perishable food-store in coffee cans
• Boiled water
• First aid kit and manual
• Fire extinguisher
• Blanket
• Sealable plastic bags
• Flashlight-spare fresh batteries and bulb
• Critical medication, extra eyeglasses
• Tools-screwdriver, pliers, wire, knife
• Short rubber hose
• Pre-moistened towelettes
• Feminine supplies
• Sturdy shoes and gloves
Your emergency supplies should be adequate for at least 72 hours (3 days).
A 10-day supply of water, food, and medicine is recommended.
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