Emergency Supply Checklist

Stocking up now on emergency supplies can add to your safety and comfort during and after an earthquake. Store enough supplies for at least 72 hours. Survival - Water-two quarts (2 qt.) to one gallon (1 gal.) per person per day.
- First aid kit and book.
- Food-packaged, canned, no-cook, baby food, and special diets.
- Can opener (non-electric)
- Blankets or sleeping bags
- Portable radio, flashlight and spare batteries
- Essential medication and an extra pair of glasses
- Fire extinguisher (A-B-C type)
- Pet food, water, medications and leashes.
- Money
Sanitation Supplies - Large plasting trash bags for trash, waste and water protection
- Large trash cans
- Bar soap and liquid detergent
- Shampoo
- Toothpaste and toothbrushes
- Feminine and infant supplies
- Toilet paper
- Household bleach
- Newspaper to wrap garbage and waste
Safety and Comfort - Sturdy shoes
- Heavy gloves for clearing debris
- Candles and matches
- Change of clothing
- Knife or razor blades
- Garden hose-for siphoning and fire fighting
Cooking - Barbeque, camp stove, chafing dish
- Fuel for cooking (Charcoal, propane, etc.)
- Matches
- Plastic knives, forks, spoons
- Paper plates and cups
- Paper towels
- Heavy-duty alluminum foil
Tools and Supplies - Axe, shovel, broom
- Crescent wrench for turning off gas
- Screwdriver, pliers, hammer
- Coil of 1/2" rope
- Plastic tape and sheeting
Toys for children
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