
- one gallon of water per person per day
- non-perishable food
- prescription and non-prescription medications
- tools and supplies, such as a battery powered radio, utility knife, and duct tape, etc.
- sanitation and hygiene products
- a change of clothes for each family member and bedding supplies
- important documents, such as your birth certificate, passport, driver's license, shot records, etc.
- first aid supplies to treat basic cuts and lacerations
It is also a good idea to make up an emergency plan, including identifying the types of emergencies that are a threat in your area, where your family might meet if you are separated, an emergency contact list, and an evacuation route.
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