Discuss these ideas with your family. Then prepare an emergency plan. Post the plan where everyone will see it – on the refrigerator or bulletin board. Emergency Checklist for Home

Assemble supplies you might need in an evacuation. For smaller items, store them in an easy-to-carry container, such as a backpack or duffle bag. Include:

A supply of water (one gallon per person per day). Store water in sealed, unbreakable containers. Identify the storage date and replace every six months. A supply of non-perishable packaged or canned food and a non-electric can opener. A change of clothing, rain gear, and sturdy shoes. A first-aid kit and prescription medications. A battery-powered radio, flashlight, and plenty of extra batteries. A list of family physicians.

Additional items may include:

Blankets or sleeping bags An extra pair of glasses Credit cards and cash An extra set of car keys A list of important family information; the style and serial number of medical devices, such as pacemakers Special items for infants, elderly, or disabled family members

Prepare an Emergency Car Kit
Include:

Battery powered radio and extra batteries Flashlight and extra batteries Blanket Booster cables Fire extinguisher (5 lb., A-B-C type) First-aid kit and manual Bottled water and non-perishable high-energy foods, such as granola bars, raisins and peanut butter. Maps Shovel Tire repair kit and pump Flares

Adapted from information found on www.fema.gov.