1. Flashlight (one small) 2. Battery - powered or hand crank radio 3. Batteries for all – use equipment that uses the same batteries if possible 4. Batteries for wheelchairs, hearing aids. 5. Snacks, special foods (protein bars are great) 6. Refillable bottle of water in plastic container 7. Moist towelettes, small plastic bags, and plastic ties for personal sanitation 8. Pet food and supplies 9. Medicines and medicine list. Supply of extra medicine 10. Lists of contacts: family members, doctors, neighbors 11. Incontinence products 12. Easy to wear / slip-on clothes / socks / underwear / nightware 13. Warm sweater / jacket 14. Extra reading glasses 15. Small pillow, blanket or shawl 16. Hand lotion or other comfort, personal items
Emergency Preparedness “Stay-at-Home” List
1. Flashlights 2. Battery - powered or hand crank radio 3. Radio with tone alert 4. Batteries for all – use equipment that uses the same batteries if possible 5. Batteries for wheelchairs, hearing aids 6. First Aid Kit 7. Food for three days of non-perishable food (breakfast bars, canned food) 8. Manual can opener 9. Water – one gallon per person per day for at least three days 10. Garbage bags, moist towelettes and plastic ties for personal sanitation 11. Pet food and supplies 12. Medicines and medicine list. Supply of extra medicine 13. Lists of contacts: family members, doctors, neighbors 14. Ice chest(s) to fill with ice for perishable food 15. Incontinence products