72 (or longer) HOUR
HOME EMERGENCY KIT
Immediately Available
Battery powered radio
Flashlight and extra batteries
Emergency Needs
Instruction manuals on emergency preparedness
Water storage
Sleeping bags & blankets
Sanitation Kit
Plastic bucket with tightly fitted lid
Plastic bags and ties
Toilet paper
Disinfectant
Improvised toilet seat
Feminine hygiene needs
Paper towels
Soap
Paper cups
Paper plates
Plastic utensils
Can opener
Utility knife
Stress Factors
Children
Coloring book
Crayons
Adults
Books
Needlework
A Class ABC fire extinguisher is recommended for each home.
Some families may need a large container (32 gallon garbage can) to hold all the items. Other families may be able to use the plastic bucket from the sanitation kit for this storage. You may choose to use backpacks. They make it easier to take the items with you.
This 72 hour kit should meet the needs of your
family. Pack hobby and entertainment items that appeal to your family. Use foods
that your family will eat. Include any special medications that is required by
family members.
Food
Meats: tuna, sardines, spam, vienna sausages
Fruit cocktail
Peanut butter
Powdered milk
Infant care: canned milk & bottles
Canned juices
Dried fruit (caution: drink plenty of water): raisins, prunes, fruit leather
Crackers (drink plenty of water)
Stress Foods
Sugar cookies
Sweetened cereals
Hard candy
Standard First Aid Kit
First aid manual
Aromatic spirits of ammonia
Water purification tablets
Table salt
Baking soda
Eye drops
Safety pins
Matches
Adhesive or paper tape
Bandages
Telfa pads 4" x 4"
Triangle bandage
Telfa pads 37" x 37" x 52"
Roll of gauze
Coban elastic bandage
Splints
Popsicle sticks
Shingles or thin board
40 page newspaper
Heavy string
Individual's medication
Car
Standard First Aid Kit
Blanket
Flashlight and Batteries
Reflectors
Change of clothes
Extra shoes
Food
Water