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Emergency Kit Preparation

Natural disasters—like hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and earthquakes—can strike with little or no warning. To ensure that you and your family are prepared, it’s important to create multiple emergency kits—one for use if you need to evacuate your home, and one for use if you get trapped inside your home for an extended period. a close up of a rain gutter on a roof

Evacuation Emergency Kit

To help you evacuate quickly, keep the following items in a grab-and-go emergency kit:

  • First-aid kit
  • A gallon of water per family member and nonperishable foods
  • Can opener, plastic cups and eating utensils
  • Flashlight and extra batteries
  • Battery-operated radio
  • Change of clothing and personal identification cards for each family member
  • Personal hygiene items and hand sanitizer
  • Daily medications

Home Emergency Kit

Keep these items in an at-home kit to be ready for an emergency that prevents you from evacuating:

  • First-aid kit
  • Three gallons of water per family member
  • Canned food (and pet food, if applicable) for at least three days and a can opener
  • Toilet paper and extra personal hygiene items
  • Books, games and other forms of entertainment
  • Flashlight and extra batteries
  • Battery-operated radio
  • Daily medications

The Value of an Emergency Kit By having these kits in place, you and your family can focus on remaining safe during a disaster and keeping each other calm. Consider preparing these kits together as a family so that kids understand the importance of being prepared. For more home safety guidance and homeowners insurance solutions, contact us today.



Posted Monday, December 02 2024 8:00 AM
Tags : home insurance

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