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Items for a Disaster Supply Kit:

  • Water: Store at least one gallon of water per person per day (two quarts for drinking, two quarts for food preparation/sanitation).
  • Food: Store non-perishable food that requires no refrigeration, no preparation or cooking and little or no water.
  • First aid kit: Assemble a first aid kit for your home and automobile.
  • Tools and supplies: Store items such as flashlights, battery-powered radio, manual can opener, mess kit and cash.
  • Clothing and bedding: Include at least one complete change of clothing and footwear per person.
  • Special Items: Remember family members with special needs (such as infants or elderly) and store items such as baby formula, prescription medication and oxygen.
  • Pets: Consider completing the form attached and save with your other important records within your disaster kit.  This is not a pet registration form but it will provide you valuable information in case you and your pet are seperated. Select this link to secure a copy of the form:  Pet Documentation Form 
Pets: Consider completing the form attached and save with your other important records within your disaster kit.  This is not a pet registration form but it will provide you valuable information in case you and your pet are seperated. Select this link to secure a copy of the form: Pet Documentation.pdf




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