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Getting a kit doesn’t mean you have to go out and buy one or spend a lot of money to make on your own. In fact, you probably already have many of the items that you need for a kit. What would you need if your daily life was interrupted? If the power goes out, you would probably need a flashlight. Wouldn’t it be nice for it to always be located in the same spot? Build and kit and you will always know where to find it and other items you need in an emergency.
Your basic kit should include water, food, flashlight(s), a first aid kit, medications, a radio, tools, clothing, personal items, sanitary supplies, money (cash), contact information, pet supplies and a map.
Make sure your kit is in an easy-to-carry container(s) with enough supplies to support your entire household for three days. It is also recommended that you have more than three days of supplies at home in case you are unable to leave for an extended period of time. You may also consider getting a kit for your car. Don’t forget to check your kit(s) every six months and restock as necessary.
Remember, Get a Kit is not an all or nothing idea. A little prepared is better than not at all prepared. This plan allows you to build a kit to suit your personal and local emergency needs. |