How to Buy an Earthquake Survival Kit
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Determine what type of earthquake kit you'll need. You may need a home kit and one for your car or office. Consider the number of family members, pets or workers in your home or office at a given time. Also take into the account the specific needs of each person. If you have an infant, you will need to include diapers in the kit, for example.
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Study earthquake and survival supply websites to get an idea of pricing and the available safety items. Common supplies in prepared kits include airtight containers, a first-aid kit, light sticks, thermal blankets, food rations, flashlight and biohazard waste bags. Some kits contain a 3 day supply of water per person. Earthquake kits can serve from one person to dozens, and can be custom made for your needs by many companies.
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Locate survival stores in your area. If you live in San Francisco or Southern California, you may even find earthquake survival kits at your local building supply or discount store.
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Buy custom supplies to add to the kit if needed. You may want to add a wrench to turn off a hot water heater, or aspirin and other medication. Talk with your family and compile a list of supplies. Check survival websites like 72hours.org for additional tips and ideas on what should be included in a kit you buy.
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Remember your pets. If you have pets, consider buying an earthquake survival kit just for them. Many survival suppliers offer pet kits.
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See if the manufacturer supplies kits to the military and the government when buying an earthquake survival kit. This indicates a complete and excellent quality kit.
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