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GoldenRod
10 years on LIF!

Member since 11/06 26792 total posts
Name: Shawn
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Emergency Preparedness kit?
https://www.ready.gov/build-a-kit http://www.redcross.org/get-help/prepare-for-emergencies/be-red-cross-ready/get-a-kit
Be Prepared for an Emergency. Be Red Cross Ready! Being prepared means being equipped with the proper supplies you may need in the event of an emergency or disaster. Keep your supplies in an easy-to-carry emergency preparedness kit that you can use at home or take with you in case you must evacuate. At a minimum, you should have the basic supplies listed below:
Water: one gallon per person, per day (3-day supply for evacuation, 2-week supply for home) Food: non-perishable, easy-to-prepare items (3-day supply for evacuation, 2-week supply for home). Flashlight [Available on the Red Cross Store] Battery-powered or hand-crank radio (NOAA Weather Radio, if possible) [Available on the Red Cross Store] Extra batteries First aid kit [Available on the Red Cross Store] Medications (7-day supply) and medical items Multi-purpose tool Sanitation and personal hygiene items Copies of personal documents (medication list and pertinent medical information, proof of address, deed/lease to home, passports, birth certificates, insurance policies) Cell phone with chargers Family and emergency contact information Extra cash Emergency blanket [Available on the Red Cross Store] Map(s) of the area Consider the needs of all family members and add supplies to your kit. Suggested items to help meet additional needs are: Medical supplies (hearing aids with extra batteries, glasses, contact lenses, syringes, etc) Baby supplies (bottles, formula, baby food, diapers) Games and activities for children Pet supplies (collar, leash, ID, food, carrier, bowl) Two-way radios Extra set of car keys and house keys Manual can opener Additional supplies to keep at home or in your survival kit based on the types of disasters common to your area: Whistle N95 or surgical masks Matches Rain gear Towels Work gloves Tools/supplies for securing your home Extra clothing, hat and sturdy shoes Plastic sheeting Duct tape Scissors Household liquid bleach Entertainment items Blankets or sleeping bags
How many people have an emergency preparedness kit? DS is in the middle of a Boy Scout merit badge where he has to make/buy/assemble a e-prep kit, but between living through Sandy, and seeing Harvey, I realize that it's more than just a merit badge requirement. I really should take this seriously, and have enough supplies for the 4 of us for a few days. I do have enough supplies and know-how to survive for several days if I had to evacuate, and at least two weeks if I had to shelter in place.
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Posted 8/27/17 6:38 PM |
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MrsT809
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Member since 9/09 12167 total posts
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Emergency Preparedness kit?
We don't have a kit but we have most everything on the list. Dh was an eagle scout lol. I could probably buy a few gallons of water to leave in the basement but in the past we've filled whatever bottles we have handy and stuck them in the fridge and freezer.
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Posted 8/27/17 6:48 PM |
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GoldenRod
10 years on LIF!

Member since 11/06 26792 total posts
Name: Shawn
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Re: Emergency Preparedness kit?
Posted by MrsT809
We don't have a kit but we have most everything on the list. Dh was an eagle scout lol. I could probably buy a few gallons of water to leave in the basement but in the past we've filled whatever bottles we have handy and stuck them in the fridge and freezer.
Once an Eagle, Always an Eagle...
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Posted 8/27/17 8:23 PM |
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PhyllisNJoe
My Box Is Broken

Member since 6/11 9145 total posts
Name: Phyllis
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Re: Emergency Preparedness kit?
We have most of what's on that list. Not as together as it should be. But enough that if we had a couple hours to prepare,we're good to go. We keep important stuff in groups. So we can round up all of the "groups" and be ok.
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Posted 8/27/17 10:08 PM |
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PearlJamChick
No one sings like you anymore.

Member since 7/10 9264 total posts
Name: Petticoated Swashbuckler
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Re: Emergency Preparedness kit?
Yes, I have a kit for us and the kitties.
I have also had to evacuate Manhattan a bunch of times (9/11, the blackout, and was in Manhattan as they were shutting down the city in anticipation of Sandy) so I have some things in my office just in case I need them - most importantly, a pair of old running sneakers, socks, a flashlight and a pack of batteries.
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Posted 8/28/17 6:41 AM |
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SusiBee
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Member since 3/09 8268 total posts
Name: S
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Re: Emergency Preparedness kit?
I have most of what is on the list, including stuff and meds for the cat. Reminds me that I need to check the batteries. DH always buys them in bulk and we hardly use them so they go bad.
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Posted 8/28/17 7:53 AM |
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Katareen
5,000 Posts!
Member since 4/10 7180 total posts
Name: Katherine
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Emergency Preparedness kit?
So my family of four is supposed to evacuate with 12 gallons of water?? That seems impossible.
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Posted 8/28/17 8:50 AM |
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JennZ
MY LIFE!!
Member since 8/05 25463 total posts
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Re: Emergency Preparedness kit?
we have most of this list, just not all together. If we ever had to evac LI I'd never do it. I'd stay in my house opposed to dying on the LIE.
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Posted 8/28/17 9:05 AM |
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LSP2005
Bunny kisses are so cute!
Member since 5/05 19461 total posts
Name: L
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Re: Emergency Preparedness kit?
We have most of what is on that list, except for the tarp, but we have a waterproof blanket and a fly tarp for the tent. I also just loaned my face mask with respirator out to my mom. I have everything else on the list. I would also add in Walkietalkies that have emergency locators, and radios built in. Honestly, if a hurricane is in the forecast, I would find somewhere off of li to stay and leave well in anticipation of it.
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Posted 8/28/17 11:21 AM |
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Xelindrya
Mommy's little YouTube Star!

Member since 8/05 14470 total posts
Name: Veronica
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Re: Emergency Preparedness kit?
I'm a Girl Scout And a survivor
Both literally
I have kits (two) always
One for use and one to give.
I got a small zippered first aid kid with a lot of what's needed as prize from Girl Scouts twice. So I just needed to add to that some dried foods and my meds. I already make my meds in daily doses so it's easy to toss a zippy in there.
The rest all fit into a large ziplock bag I found in sets of 3 at dollar tree I use for camping. That fits in a backpack and you're done. Go light, go easy. So much camping has got me down to essentials.
Had a go bag since 9/11. Just modified since then. It came in handy during the black out that I keep a smaller version at work. It started at work because post 9/11 I work for a company who lost nearly everyone who worked for them. All employees were provided small kits for their desks. It was a small bag that fit in your hand. I added to it and again it became useful as I said in the blackout.
My 9/11 story tells the tale of my backpack actually. I always used to carry one instead of a purse. Just so happens that day it had dry cereal, an umbrella, cash, meds, brush, a sweater and water in it. People used to laugh at me for the junk I'd carry. No one did after that.
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Posted 8/28/17 2:07 PM |
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