Thursday, February 4, 2010

Plastics Used In Flashlights Disaster Preparedness Emergency Kit Content Suggestions?

Disaster Preparedness Emergency Kit Content Suggestions? - plastics used in flashlights

I am a paramedic, first responder, law enforcement cadet and generally well-educated people.

I try my disaster kits for my three days around in the car and improve on my equipment around him and a week at home.

In the car kit --
Eat (MRE-style)
Water
Torch System
Emergency Radio System
Clothing and blankets PRN
First aid kit with N95 masks
Fire extinguishers
prescription and OTC medicines needed
Documents emergency
Portable toilets will be
Hygiene Emergency Needs

Home Emergency Kit
Enough water for animals, people
The supply of fresh water Bleach-ish
MRE style food
Pet Food
It retains heat and the pot of boiling water
Flashlights
Chem-Sticks
Toiletries
Toilet Emergency Preparedness
Extra clothing, blankets
Emergency Radios
Food can be stored (in containers are used to store drinking water in the HES)
Plastic sheeting, duct tape
N95 respirators
Shovel, work gloves

SeekingFor a complete list, or suggestions.

1 comment:

dhruvac said...

Food and water
(Three days of food and water, per person, without refrigeration or cooking is available)

* Protein / granola bars
* Trail Mix / Dried Fruit
* Crackers / Cereals (for chewing)
* Canned tuna, beans, turkey, beef, Vienna sausages, etc ( "pop-top cans that open without a can opener is not a good idea to read this warning visitors to the site.)
* Canned juices
* Candy / Gum
* Water (1 gallon / 4 liters per person)

Bedding and clothing

Long-sleeved shirts * change of clothes (shorts, jackets, socks, etc.)
* Underwear
* Raincoat / Poncho
* Thermal blankets and designs of heat relief (retaining)
* Material Sheet:
* Plastic Sheet

Fuel and lighting --

* Battery lighting (lamps, lamps, etc.) Do not forget the batteries!
* Battery
* Flares
* Candles
* Lighter
* Water-proof matches

Staff

* Can opener
* Utensils / Pots
* Shovel
* Radio (with batteries!)
* Pencil and paper
* Ax
* Pocketknife
* Rope

Personal and medical care

* FIRST AID
* Toiletries (toilet paper in the middle of flat tube remove easily into a zip-lock bag, feminine hygiene, folding brush, etc.)
* Detergents (mini hand sanitizer, soap, shampoo, soap dish, etc.)
* Vaccination Update
* Medications (acetaminophen, ibuprofen, medications, etc.) for children
* Prescription drugs (for 3 days)

Personal Documents and Money
(Place these items in a waterproof container!)

* Writing
* Genealogy Records
* Patriarchal Blessing
* Legal documents (birth / marriage wishes, passports, contracts, etc.)
* Documents vaccination
* Insurance
* Cash
* Credit
* Pre-Paid Phone Cards

Many

* Case (s) for 72 hours KitElements (such as backpacks or travel bags, that the work of the great) Make sure you can lift / carry-on!
* Infant needs (if applicable)

Notes:

1. Updated 72 hours after your kit every six months (put a note in your calendar / planner) to ensure that all food, water and medicine is fresh and has not expired, fits on clothes and personal papers and credit cards are one days charge the batteries.
2. Small toys / games are also important because it gives a little comfort and entertainment during a stressful time.
3. Older children can be responsible only for their own package of products and clothing.
4. You can see other items in your package is deemed necessary for 72 hours family to survive.

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