EMERGENCY KIT
Flashlights, extra bulbs & batteries
Battery-operated FM radio & batteries
Battery-operated lanterns, extra bulbs & batteries or propane lantern
First Aid Kit
Candles & matches
Ice Chest
Sterno, Propane or similar cooking unit
Clock (wind-up or battery-operated)
Plastic garbage bags
Working fire extinguishers or bucket of sand
Scissors
Toilet paper
An inexpensive rabbit-ears television antenna to use if cable goes out
List of emergency phone numbers
Diapers, baby wipes,
Pet supplies, food, water, kitty litter, medications
FIRST AID KIT
Gauze, 2” x 2”, Triangle Bandage, Elastic Bandage 4”, Elastic Bandage 2”
Vaseline, Savlon Cream, Hydrogen Peroxide, Dermoplast/Bactine
Tweezers, Instant Cold Pack, Ipecac Syrup, Eye Wash/ Drops
Eye Pads 2”, Band Aids, Dressing, Strip, Aspirin or ibuprofen
Absorbent Cotton, Scissors, Disposable Gloves
Adhesive Tape, “First Aid book”, Smelling Salts
“Q” Tips, Thermometer, Swabs, Absorbent Lint
Mercurochrome, Air Way Tube, Alcohol, Iodine
FOOD
Bottled water (one gallon per day per person)
Ice
Shelf-package juice and milk boxes
Canned and powdered milk (you’ll need extra water)
Beverages (powdered or canned, fruit juices, instant coffee, tea)
Prepared foods (canned soups, beef, spaghetti, tuna, chicken, ham, corned beef hash, fruit cocktail, packaged pudding)
Canned vegetables and fruits
Dried fruits
Snacks (crackers, cookies, hard candy, nuts)
Snack spreads (peanut butter, cheese spreads, jelly)
Cereals
Raw vegetables
Sugar, salt, pepper
Bread
Dry and canned pet food
Extra formula, baby food
HARDWARE
Hand tools - hammer, screwdrivers, saw
4 x 8 foot sheets of plywood ” to ”. Ask for exterior plywood.
Plastic sheeting and Canvas tarps
Rope, Screws, Nails.
Duct tape to water proofing items. Masking tape isn’t strong enough
Sturdy working gloves.