It's been a rough few months our here in Montana. Fires are everywhere and new ones seem to be cropping up constantly. It's a scary time.
Throughout the rest of the United States there are floods.
We should all be aware of
the fact that disaster can strike anywhere. The question is "are you
ready"?
Everyone should be prepared for an emergency.
Whether it’s the loss of power and electricity (which could last for
days) or a hurricane, earthquake or other natural disaster…. Or a
terrorist attack…
Being prepared is not an “option”
anymore. Even if just the electricity went out…and you happen to have
an “all electric” home, would you be able to survive? Do you have
enough food to last you for a few days? What happens if all the stores
are closed?
These are just some things to think about, especially if you live in a remote area and don't have quick access to a store.
There
are numerous websites and articles that tell you to be prepared to
survive for at least three (3) days if an emergency occurs. The “72 Hour Kit” as some people call it.
Besides
the basic kit, you also need to have an emergency plan in place. Below
is a basic list that will give you some ideas to get you started
(there are numerous variations of this kit).
Basic Kit:
Water – one (1) gallon per person , per day for at least three (3) days
Food – 3 days supply of non-perishable food. Some ideas are: soup mix, granola bars, trail mix, crackers,
peanut butter, beef jerky, fruit cups….
Plastic / paper – plates, cups, napkins…
Radio – battery powered
Flashlight – with extra batteries
First aid kit – basic kit
Whistle
Can opener
Garbage bags & plastic bags (various sizes)
Sleeping Bag
Blankets
Clothes – for three (3) days
Shoes
Coats & rain gear & cold weather gear
Personal hygiene products such as: shampoo, lotion, razors, toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, feminine
products, sunscreen…..
Wet wipes
Toilet Paper
Sewing Kit
Paper & pencils
Matches / lighter (in water proof container)
Cash
Basic tools (wrench, pliers, scissors….)
Maps
Water purification tablets (or Chlorine Bleach)
Hand Sanitizer
String / rope / cord
Cooking appliances (portable stove with fuel….)
Some things (like medications…) cannot pack ahead of time, so have a checklist prepared for those items.
Checklist for supplies that need to be packed last minute:
Prescription medication
Infant formula
Pet food
Family documents (passport, birth certificates, identification cards, bank info, insurance info….)
Watch
Games for kids
Don't forget a list of phone numbers of family members and other important phone numbers that you will probably need.
Start
thinking about how you and your family would handle an emergency, and
start planning for it today, before that emergency strikes.
Be prepared for any emergency. You never know when it will happen to you.
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http://www.organizationalconsultingservices.com
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