Disaster
Preparedness:
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| Whether its earthquake, flood, tornado, hurricane, or brush fire, were all encouraged to be prepared. And what better way to ensure your familys wellbeing than to have the emergency supplies you need always at hand? When people feel prepared, they cope with emergencies better. So make it a family project to assemble what you need. Before disaster strikesAlthough you cant always know in advance when a particular disaster will strike, seasonal or regional patterns can often tell you what to expect. Be sure to have on hand the supplies your family will need. Water: You should store at least one gallon of water per person per day, for a minimum of three days. A normally active person needs at least one-half gallon of water daily just for drinking. Other needs include washing, cooking and sanitation. Children, nursing mothers, and those who are ill need more water. High temperatures can double the amount of water needed. To be prepared with the safest emergency supply, it is recommended you purchase commercially bottled water. Keep bottled water in its original container and dont open it until you need it. Store the containers in a cool, dark place, and rotate them every six months. Food: Include a three-day supply of non-perishable food per person, avoiding items that will make you thirsty. Choose salt-free crackers, whole grain cereals, and canned foods with high liquid content. Stock canned foods, dry mixes, and other staples that dont require refrigeration, cooking, water, or special preparation. Individuals with special diets and allergies will need particular attention, as will babies, toddlers and elderly people. Nursing mothers may need liquid formula, in case they are unable to nurse. Canned dietetic foods, juices and soups may be helpful for ill or elderly people. Other Emergency Supplies: Include these items in your emergency kit.
Clothing: If you live in a cold climate, you must think about warmth since you may be without heat for a time. Be sure to include one complete change of clothing and shoes per person, including:
Storage: Just as important as putting your supplies together is maintaining them so they are safe to use when needed. Here are some tips to keep your supplies ready and in good condition:
Ensure you are ready for future events by restocking your emergency supply kits now. Then, if things go wrong, youll be prepared. |
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