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E+READY™
Emergency
Solutions
by
~~
®
Jn~LIDLAND
FEMA
RECOMMENDED
EMERGENCY
CHECKLIST
Additional Items
to
Consider
Adding
to
an
Emergency
Supply
Kit:
D
Dust
mask,
to
help
filter
contaminated
air
and
plastic
sheeting
and
duct
tape
to
shelter-in-place
D
Moist
towelettes,
garbage
bags
and
plastic
ties
for
personal
sanitation
D
Wrench
or
pliers
to
turn
off
utilities
Can
opener
for
food
(if kit
contains
canned
food)
Prescription
medications
and
glasses
D
Infant
formula
and
diapers
D
Pet
food
and
extra
water
for
your
pet
D
Important
family
documents
such
as
copies
of
insurance
policies,
identification
and
bank
account
records
in
a
waterproof,
portable
container
D
Cash
or
traveler's
checks
and
change
D
Emergency
reference
material
such
as
a first
aid
book
or
information
from
www.ready.gov
D
Sleeping
bag
or
warm
blanket
for
each
person.
Consider
additional
bedding
if
you
live
in
a
cold-weather
climate.
0
Complete
change
of
clothing
including
a
long
sleeved
shirt,
long
pants
and
sturdy
shoes.
Consider
additional
clothing
if
you
live
in
a
cold-weather
climate.
D
Household
chlorine
bleach
and
medicine
dropper
-When
diluted
nine
parts
water
to
one
part
bleach,
bleach
can
be
used
as
a
disinfectant.
Or
in
an
emergency,
you
can
use
it
to
treat
water
by
using
16
drops
of
regular
household
liquid
bleach
per
gallon
of
water.
Do
not
use
scented,
color
safe
or
bleaches
with
added
cleaners.
D
Fire
Extinguisher
D
Matches
in
a
waterproof
container
D
Feminine
supplies
and
personal
hygiene
items
D
Mess
kits,
paper
cups,
plates
and
plastic
utensils,
paper
towels
D
Paper
and
pencil
D
Books,
games,
puzzles
or
other
activities
for
children
G716+0000002+001
*More
information
at
READY.GOV

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