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Get A Kit

Get A Kit. Your At-home Kit. For at least 3 days Food Water Supplies For survival. FEMA. Water in a Kit. One gallon per person and pet per day Store in clean, sealed plastic bottles Commercially bottled water recommended. NDSU. Purifying Water. 16 drops chlorine per gallon

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Get A Kit

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  1. Get A Kit
  2. Your At-home Kit For at least 3 days Food Water Supplies For survival FEMA
  3. Water in a Kit One gallon per person and pet per day Store in clean, sealed plastic bottles Commercially bottled water recommended NDSU
  4. Purifying Water 16 drops chlorine per gallon 20 drops iodine per gallon Boil 5 to 10 minutes Use water purification tablets or treatment units Scott Akerman
  5. Food in a Kit Nonperishable Won’t make you thirsty High energy High liquid content Special dietary needs Manual can opener NDSU
  6. Additional Supplies Change of clothes Portable radio Flashlight Sanitation supplies Whistle Matches Comfort items Mark F
  7. First Aid and Medical Supplies Prescription medication Specialized medical needs First aid kit David Doyle
  8. Kit Storage Tightly closed plastic or metal containers Toss damaged canned goods Use before expired Cool, dry place Update as needed FEMA
  9. Kit Portability Luggage Plastic tubs/totes Garbage cans Backpacks Wheeled wagons ngader Mike K taomancer slgckgc
  10. Children Prepare and store their kits Include comfort items and activities Refresh kits and replace clothing as children grow Include ID Reduces fear annavanna
  11. Infants Formula and bottles Baby food Diapers and wipes Clothing Blanket Pacifier Pain/fever reducer & vitamins Toys, books Evan Long
  12. Older Americans At least 3 days of prescriptions & copies Eyeglasses, hearing aids & batteries, oxygen Insurance forms, Medicare and Medicaid cards, other documents Ryan Ruppe
  13. Pet Kits Identify pet-friendly shelters Gather pet supplies Ensure your pet has proper ID and up-to-date vet records Have a pet carrier and leash Tony
  14. Family Activity Carry out a pretend activity; explain there’s no actual disaster Give each person a pillowcase or garbage bag In 5 minutes, have each gather the things they’d need for 3 days Discuss what they chose and what’s missing Chad Kainz
  15. Car Kits General roadside repair supplies Jumper cables Tire jack Spare tire Flashlight/flares Red scarf or flag Basic tool set First aid kit NDSU
  16. Car Kits Water or container and heat source to melt snow High-energy food Activity, book Pencil & paper Winter: also blankets/sleeping bags, shovel Eric Carlson Larry Anderson
  17. Office Kits Required medications Water Food Available for sheltering in place or evacuating Mary Thompson
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