Acushnet
Emergency
Management
Agency
Disaster Supply Kit
When a disaster strikes there may not be time to develop a list of those things you will need, locate them and package them up. You should develop your list of needed supplies prior to the disaster. If possible, have supplies pre-packaged in water resistant containers so they are ready to go when needed.
Container / Storage Options
Large, covered trash container
Camping backpack
Duffle bag
Plastic, snap lid container sold at most variety stores Water
Large thermos type containers
Empty, plastic water gallons such as the type sold at grocery stores containing commercial spring or distilled water. These containers are reusable if they have "screw on" type lids.
Plan for a five-day supply of water.
Pre-bottled water should be replaced every six months.
Plan for a gallon of water a day per person. Remember that water will be used not only for drinking, but also for food preparation and sanitation. Don’t under estimate your needs!
Food
Plan for a five-day supply of non-perishable foods
Plan to use non-perishable foods that do not require refrigeration and need minimal preparation and water
Use canned meats, fruits and vegetables
Used canned Sterno for foods that require heating First Aid Kit
During disasters we are more prone to injuries. Sources of injuries are plentiful: debris, broken glass, and hanging objects such as tree limbs, can cause even cautions people to have cuts and bruises. Also, without proper sanitation, illness can occur to health people. Two kits are recommended, a kit for your home and a travel kit for each vehicle.
Sterile adhesive bandages in assorted sizes
Assorted sizes of safety pines
Soap and cleansing agent
Several pair of latex gloves
Sunscreen
2-inch and 4-inch sterile gauze pads (4-6 of each)
Triangular bandage
Non-prescription drugs
2-inch sterile roller bandages (3 rolls)
3-inch sterile roller bandages (3 rolls)
Scissors
Tweezers
Needle
Moistened towelettes
Antiseptic
Thermometer
Tongue blades
Petroleum jelly Non-Prescription Drugs
Aspirin or non-aspirin pain reliever
Anti-diarrhea medication
Antacid
Syrup of Ipecac (causing vomiting if advised to do so by the Poison Control Center)
Laxative
Activated charcoal (used under the advice of the Poison Control Center)
Medicine dropper Tools and General Supplies
Mess kit, paper cups, plates and utensils
Emergency information (pamphlets, brochures and other reference material
Cash, travelers checks, change (if electrical power is lost, credit cards cannot be used)
Battery operated radio and extra batteries
Non-electric can opening
Fire extinguisher (ABC type)
Tube tent
Hammer
Screw driver
Pliers
Wrench
Tape (Duct and masking)
Compass
Matches in waterproof container
Aluminum foil
Plastic bags of various sizes (with zip lock top)
Plastic storage bags
Plastic storage container
Signal flare
Needles and thread
Whistle (to signal)
Plastic sheeting
Various area maps Sanitation
Toilet paper
Towelettes
Liquid soap and detergent
Feminine hygiene supplies
Personal hygiene supplies
Plastic bucket with tight lid (can serve as a toilet)
Plastic garbage bags (toilet inserts)
Disinfectant
Household chlorine bleach Clothing and Bedding
Several days change of clothing
Several pairs of strong shoes
Rain gear
Blanket or sleeping bags
Cots or lounge
Hat and gloves
Sunglasses
Thermal underwear in the winter Special Needs Items
Remember the requirements of those family members with special needs. These can vary from dietary to walkers, and baby formula to prescription medicines.
Ask your doctor and pharmacist about storing prescription medicines
Baby Items
Formula
Diapers
Bottles
Powdered milk
Medications Adult Items
Heart and high blood pressure medicine
Insulin
Other prescription drugs
Contact lenses and cleansing supplies
Extra sets of glasses Entertainment
Board games
Books and magazines
Playing cards
Toys and dolls for small children Important Documents
Keep records in watertight plastic containers if possible
Wills
Insurance policies
Contracts deeds
Stocks and bonds
Passport
Social Security Card
Immunization records
Bank account numbers
Credit card account numbers
Inventory of valuable household goods
Important telephone numbers
Birth, marriage and death records
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