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Building Your Family's 72
Hour Kits
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This page is intended to
help you prepare for disasters (large and small) before they happen.
Using this procedure, your family can assemble a 72 hour and emergency
evacuation kit in small steps over a six month period. Recent events,
however, have shown that your kit should be capable of supporting you
and your family for at least 6 days! Check off each item for each week
as you gather the contents and finish the "To Do" work. Supplies may be
stored all together in a large plastic garbage can or food may be kept
on kitchen or pantry shelves. Remember to rotate your perishable
supplies and change water as needed for freshness. An asterisk (*) next
to an item means "for each family member".
Remember: Check the kit every few
months to be sure your supplies are fresh! |
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Create a Family Disaster
Supplies Kit
To Get Started:
- Check your house for supplies that you
already have on hand.
- Decide where you will store supplies (food
may be packed together in a single container or kept on shelves for
easy rotation.
- Meet With Your Family To Plan:
- Discuss the types of disasters that could
occur.
- Explain how to prepare; explain when and how
to respond.
- Discuss what to do if you need to evacuate.
Should you evacuate?
- Where will you go?
- How will you get there?
- What is your alternate route?
- What must you take with you?
Practice your plan.
- Suggested Foods
- Select based on your family's needs and
preferences. Pick low-salt, water-packed varieties when possible.
- Canned Meat: Tuna, chicken, ravioli, chili,
beef stew, spam, corned beef, etc.
- Vegetables: Green beans, kernel corn, peas,
beets, kidney beans, carrots, etc.
- Fruit: Pears, peaches, mandarin oranges,
applesauce, etc.
- Cereal: Cheerios, Chex, Kix, Shredded Wheat,
etc.
- Quick Energy Snacks: Granola bars, raisins,
etc.
Remember to rotate your supplies as needed for
freshness!
- In case of evacuation, your emergency
evacuation or "Go-Pack" should:
- Be in a back pack or other similar container
that is easily carried.
- Contain your most important items such as a
change of clothes, coins for pay phones, out-of-state contact info,
medications, important papers, etc.
Note: Items marked with an
asterisk "*" should be purchased for each member of the household. For
water, plan to have one gallon of water, per
person, per day! Pets should be counted also when figuring water! |
Week
1, From Grocery Store
- ( ) 1 gallon
Water*
- ( ) 1 jar
Peanut Butter
- ( ) 32 oz
canned Juice
- ( ) 1 manual
Can Opener
- ( ) Instant
Coffee, Tea and Powdered Drink Mix
- ( ) Permanent
Marking Pen to mark dates
- ( ) 1 gal Water
per Pet
ALSO:
Pet food, Diapers, Baby food
To Do:
- ( ) Make Family
Plan
- ( ) Date
perishable food items using pen
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Week
2, From Hardware Store
- ( ) Crescent
Wrench
- ( ) 50 ft Heavy
Rope
- ( ) 1 roll Duct
Tape
- ( ) 2
Flashlights with batteries
- ( ) "Bungee"
Cords
ALSO:
Pet leash or carrier
To Do:
- ( ) Check for
household hazards
- ( ) Add latches
to kitchen cabinet doors and acquire / install window
protection devices
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Week
3, From Grocery Store
- ( ) 1 gallon
Water*
- ( ) 8 oz canned
Meat*
- ( ) 16 oz
canned Fruit
- ( ) 1 bx
Sanitary Napkins
- ( ) 1 Video
Tape
- ( ) 1 gal Water
per Pet
ALSO:
Pet food, Diapers, Baby food
To Do:
- ( ) Video tape
home contents for insurance purposes
- ( ) Store video
tape in a secure location
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Week
4, From Hardware Store
- ( ) 1 roll
Plumber's Tape
- ( ) 1 Crow bar
- ( ) Smoke
Detector with batteries
ALSO:
extra medications or prescriptions marked "emergency use" if
needed
To Do:
- ( ) Install /
Test smoke detectors
- ( ) Plan for
Pet sheltering
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Week
5, From Grocery Store
- ( ) 1 gal Water*
- ( ) 8 oz canned Meat*
- ( ) 16 oz canned Fruit*
- ( ) 16 oz canned Vegetables*
- ( ) 2 roll Toilet Paper*
- ( )Extra Toothbrush*
- ( ) Toothpaste
ALSO:
Special Diet Foods if needed
To Do:
- ( ) Have home fire drill
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Week
6, From First Aid Supply Store
- ( ) Aspirin or Acetominophin
- ( ) Compresses
- ( ) Roller Gauze
- ( ) First Aid Tape
- ( ) Adhesive Bandages
ALSO:
extra hearing aid batteries if needed
To Do:
- ( ) Check into Day Care or School
Disaster Plans if you have children
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Week
7, From Grocery Store
- ( ) 1 gallon Water*
- ( ) 16 oz Ready-To-Eat Soup*
- ( ) 16 oz canned Fruit*
- ( ) 16 oz canned Vegetables*
- ( ) 1 gal Water per Pet
ALSO:
Extra plastic baby bottles, formula and diapers if needed
To Do:
- ( ) Establish an Emergency Contact
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Week
8, From First Aid Supply Store
- ( ) Scissors
- ( ) Tweezers
- ( ) Antiseptic
- ( ) Thermometer
- ( ) Liquid Hand Soap
- ( ) Disposable hand wipes
- ( ) Sewing Kit
ALSO:
Extra glasses, saline solution, contact lenses and lens case if
needed
To Do:
- ( ) Place extra shoes and flashlight
under beds for emergency use at night
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Week
9, From Grocery Store
- ( ) 1 gallon
Water*
- ( ) 16 oz
Ready-To-Eat Soup*
- ( ) Liquid Dish
Soap
- ( ) Plain
Liquid Bleach
- ( ) 1 box Heavy
Garbage Bags
- ( ) 1 gal Water
per Pet
ALSO:
Extra Pet food, Diapers, Baby food
To Do:
- ( ) place
"family photos" in a secure place
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Week
10, From Hardware Store
- ( ) Waterproof
portable plastic container with lid for important papers
- ( ) Portable
AM/FM radio with batteries
ALSO:
Blankets or sleeping bags for each family member
To Do:
- ( ) Photocopy
important documents
- ( ) Store
securely
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Week
11, From Grocery Store
- ( ) 32 oz
canned Juice*
- ( ) Large
plastic food bags
- ( ) 1 box
energy snacks
- ( ) 3 roll
paper towels
ALSO:
Sunscreen
To Do:
- ( ) Store a
roll of quarters and dimes for phone calls
- ( ) Locate
nearest payphone
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Week
12, From First Aid Supply Store
- ( )
Anti-diarrhea medicine
- ( ) Rubbing
alcohol
- ( ) 2 pr latex
gloves
- ( ) Ipecac
syrup and activated charcoal
- ( ) children's
vitamins
ALSO:
Denture care items if needed
To Do:
- ( ) Locate
utility shut offs and show the family
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Week
13, From Hardware Store
- ( ) Whistle
- ( ) ABC Fire Extinguisher
- ( ) Pliers
- ( ) Vise-Grips
To Do:
- ( ) Take First Aid and CPR classes
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Week
14, From Grocery Store
- ( ) 16 oz canned Fruit*
- ( ) 8 oz canned Meat*
- ( ) 16 oz canned Vegetables*
- ( ) 1 pk Paper Plates
- ( ) 1 pk Plastic Utensils
- ( ) 1 pk Paper Cups
- ( ) Adult Vitamins
To Do:
- ( ) Plan to check on neighbors
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Week
15, From Hardware Store
- ( ) Extra Flashlight with batteries
- ( ) 1 roll Masking Tape
- ( ) Hammer
- ( ) Assorted Nails
- ( ) "L" brackets for securing
furniture
- ( ) Wood Screws
To Do:
- ( ) Check roof turbines and prepare
covers or plan for storage
- ( ) Secure Water Heater and other
appliances and furniture against movement
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Week
16, From Grocery Store
- ( ) 8 oz canned Meat*
- ( ) 16 oz canned Vegetables*
- ( ) Heavy Garbage Bags
- ( ) Kleenex
- ( ) Quick energy snacks
To Do:
- ( ) Find neighborhood safety
organizations
- ( ) Join them
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Week
17, From Grocery Store
- ( ) 1 box
Graham Crackers
- ( ) Assorted
plastic containers with lids
- ( ) Assorted
safety pins
- ( ) Dry cereal
To Do:
- ( ) Arrange for
friend or neighbor to care for children when needed
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Week
18, From Hardware Store
- ( ) Latches or
fasteners for cupboards
- ( ) Double
sided tape and velcro fasteners
To Do:
- ( ) Pack a
"go-pack" in case of evacuation
- ( ) Finish
securing cabinets, furniture and appliances
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Week
19, From Grocery Store
- ( ) Heavy
garbage bags
- ( ) Quick
energy snacks
To Do:
- ( ) Have home
disaster drill
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Week
20, From Hardware Store
- ( ) Camping or
utility knife
- ( ) Extra radio
with batteries
ALSO:
Purchase emergency escape ladder for second floor bedrooms if
needed
To Do:
- ( ) Learn
workplace disaster plans
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Week
21, From Hardware Store
- ( ) Heavy work gloves
- ( ) Disposable dust masks
- ( ) Screwdrivers
- ( ) Safety goggles
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Week
22, From Hardware Store
- ( ) Extra manual can opener
- ( ) 3 roll Paper towels
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Week
23, From Grocery Store
- ( ) Camping lantern with extra fuel
or batteries
- ( ) Extra flashlights with batteries
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Week
24, From Hardware Store
- ( ) Large plastic food containers
- ( ) Plastic food wrap
- ( ) Aluminum Foil
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