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Emergency supply kit

Emergency supply kit
Food and water Infants and Children

 Bottled water (at least 3 gallons per person)

 Non-perishable food for at least 3 days

 Non-electric can opener (if needed)

 Paper cups, plates, and utensils

 Food and water for your pet

 Infant formula (and water for mixing) for at least 3 days and a bottle

 Diapers and wipes for at least 3 days

 Paper and pencil

 Books, games, puzzles

Communication Financial

 Extra cell phone battery or charger

 A list of emergency phone numbers

 Local maps, marked with at least 2 evacuation routes

 Radio (with extra batteries or handcranked)

 Copies of important documents (identification, insurance policies, bank account records) in a portable, waterproof container or on your phone, in the cloud, or on a USB stick

 Cash

Health and safety Miscellaneous

 Prescription medications (7-day supply)

 Extra eyeglasses or contact lenses

 First aid kit (Band-Aids, antiseptic, gauze, tape, etc.)

 N95/KN95 face masks in the correct size for each person

 Fire extinguisher

 Whistle to call for help

 Flashlight with extra batteries

 Plastic sheeting and duct tape to seal windows and doors if sheltering-in-place

 Sleeping bag/warm blanket for each person

 Change of clothing for each person, including long-sleeved shirt, long pants, and sturdy shoes

 Tampons or sanitary pads

 Moist towelettes

 Hand sanitizer

 An extra set of car keys

 Wrench or pliers to turn off utilities

 Garbage bags and plastic ties

 Matches in a waterproof container

Reproduced with permission from: Wildfire action plan. The Climate Resilience for Frontline Clinics Toolkit. Americares. Copyright © 2022 Americares. Available at: https://www.americares.org/what-we-do/community-health/climate-resilient-health-clinics/#toolkit (Accessed on November 6, 2023).
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