When Hurricane Sandy struck the east coast this week,
leaving millions of people stranded in their homes without power, it prompted
me to evaluate my home emergency plan.
We all know that emergencies can happen at any time and without warning.
So you should have an emergency preparedness kit stocked with essential items (enough
for at least three days) if a disaster should hit.
The items you should pack into a kit depends on the size
of your family and its needs. If you take prescription medications, have small
children or special needs family members, adjust your kit accordingly. Emergency preparedness kits should also include
escape routes, coordination of communication, emergency supplies, and help for
pets.
Here’s a list of some basic items you should have for any emergency:
· Water—1
gallon per person per day, stored in clean, plastic containers.
· Food—canned
foods like tuna, vegetables, fruit, juices, and soup. (Be sure to pack a can opener with these
foods.) Also, dry milk, peanut butter, crackers, and granola bars.
·
Flashlights
and plenty of batteries.
·
Matches or a
lighter.
· First aid kit
for minor injuries.
· Medications—Pain
relievers and stomach soothers, as well as any prescription drugs. Be sure to ask your pharmacist about storing
them.
· Radio and
cell phones.
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