How to Assemble Emergency Kits
Instructions
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Prepare a mobile kit. This should be easily carried, containing enough water to last three days (less than you would normally drink). Band-aids, simple medications and ointments, and a compass and map should be included, as well. Non-perishable nuts or other small feed might be important. A flashlight and spare batteries are a safe choice.
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Prepare a home kit. These kits are much larger (or can be, anyway) than mobile kits. It's contents are bulky and may not be limited to "emergency only" items, often containing books and toys. The contents are limited only by the amount of space available to store it. Food, water and a light source, such as a flashlight, are essential. A generator might also be included if other items are dependent upon it.
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Prepare a first aid kit. This should include medications, adhesive bandages, gauze, disinfectants, and items such as matches and needle and thread.
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