What should I include in my disaster supply kit?
- Foods (canned goods and nonperishable foods) that do not need cooking;
- Utensils, such as, a manual can opener, disposable plates, cups, forks, knives spoons, etc.;
- Drinking water in non-breakable containers (one gallon per person per day);
- Special dietary food if required;
- Identification, valuable papers, policies and photographs in a waterproof container;
- Personal hygiene items, such as, soap, deodorant, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrush, washcloth, towels, sanitary item;
- First aid kit;
- Thermometer;
- Medications, prescription and over the counter, such as aspirin and antacid;
- Specific medical information;
- Personal aids, such as, eyeglasses, hearing aids, canes, etc.;
- Infant care items, such as, diapers and formula;
- Special items necessary for elderly;
- Pet food/care items;
- Books, magazines, toys;
- Battery-operated radio;
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) weather radio;
- Flashlight;
- Extra batteries;
- Matches;
- Portable outdoor camping stove or grill with fuel supply;
- Sleeping bag or blanket, sheet and pillow;
- Change of clothing;
- Rainwear;
- Tool kit;
- Cash;
- Cell phone and charger/extra batteries;
- Waterproof container for your disaster supply kit.