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Emergency Preparedness Items: Earthquake Survival Kit
Emergency preparedness items have become a staple supply in many homes in the United States.
Many home owners have now realized the importance of getting prepared for the worse times and as they always say,
better be safe than sorry. You have gathered in your customized bag all necessary emergency preparedness
items: flashlights, matches, food, water, radio, medicine, blankets, tools, keys and cash. But what if
something’s missing or lacking in your emergency preparedness items? What if you are living in an earthquake-prone
region? Are your items considered to be a good earthquake survival kit?
Although occurrences of earthquakes are not unexpected, quakes however are extremely
unpredictable. Earthquakes may happen when you are very prepared or worse least prepared. Quakes may happen in the
middle of the night when your family is sound asleep. So it’s really helpful gather emergency preparedness items
that are good earthquake survival supplies. It’s actually easy to make your own earthquake survival kit. Just
follow these simple steps.
The first thing you need to do is to gather these earthquake emergency preparedness items: camp
stove or camp grill, fire extinguisher, money, thick and durable shoes, extra light clothings, blankets, hand
cranked radio or hand powered radio, extra batteries, or solar powered batteries, first aid kit, disinfectant,
perception medicines, baby formulas, can opener, water, water purifying solution, canned good, dried vegetables,
dried fruits, flashlights, crescent wrench and storage container.
The next thing you need to do is put all these earthquake survival items in a durable but easy
to carry bin. It should be spacious enough but compact so it can fit inside the car’s trunk or can be carried by
two people. The crescent wrench is extra helpful especially in fixing the gas or water pipes. Each member of the
family must have a flashlight and extra set of batteries.
Canned goods may probably add more weight or eat more space inside the bin. But you have to take
note that you can not store foods that are perishable. Preserved or processed may only be your option, but do not
forget to include even preserved or dried vegetables. Water must also be adequate. Food supplies must be sufficient
for your family for three days.
Putting extra cash, bills or coins inside the bin is also helpful. Since electricity is out
during earthquakes, ATMs will be of no use. And finally, always keep your earthquake survival emergency
preparedness items updated and stored properly.
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