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Ice (plan to get as storm approaches) |
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Canned items, including meats, fruits and vegetables, and drinks |
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Crackers, granola bars, peanut butter |
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2 week supply of nonperishable foods/special dietary foods |
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1 month supply of prescription medicines |
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Diapers, bottles and formula for infants |
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Paper products – toilet paper, paper towels and pre-moistened towelettes |
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Non-electrical can opener |
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Cleaning supplies |
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Vitamins |
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Gas-operated generator |
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Battery-operated radio and batteries |
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Cash -- Banks may be closed and loss of power will make
ATM’s and credit cards useless |
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Drinking water – two gallons per person per day for 2 weeks |
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Flashlights |
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Extra batteries |
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First aid kit |
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2 coolers – 1 for ice, 1 for food |
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Charcoal/LP Gas Grills |
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Plastic tarp for roof or window repair |
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Tools, including nails |
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Toys, books and games |
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Mosquito repellent |
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Water purification kit (chlorine) |
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Infant necessities |
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Camera and film |
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Important papers |
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PRINT YOUR SURVIVAL
KIT |
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| BE FAMILIAR WITH
CLEANUP PRECAUTIONS |