One gallon of water per person per day for at least three days
Enough nonperishable food for at least three days and a can opener; keep protein-packed foods you can cook without electricity, such as tuna, peanut butter and granola bars, and don't forget about food for your pets
Hand-crank or battery-powered radio with extra batteries to stay up to date on the latest weather alerts
Flashlight with extra batteries
First aid kit with gauze, tape, bandages, antibiotic ointment, aspirin, a blanket, nonlatex gloves, scissors, hydrocortisone, thermometer, tweezers and instant cold compress
Tool kit with basic tools, in case you need to shut off utilities
Hand sanitizer and garbage bags for sanitation
Plastic sheeting and duct tape in case of broken windows or a leaky roof
Whistle to signal for help so rescuers can locate you
Posted Wednesday, March 23 2016 11:00 AM
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