PBL Emergency Preparedness Kit

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PBL Emergency Preparedness Kit

PBL Emergency Preparedness Kit Emergency Supplies Water, one gallon of water Battery-powered or hand Dust mask to help filter per person per day for at crank radio and a NOAA contaminated air and plastic least three days, for drinking Weather Radio with tone sheeting and duct tape to and sanitation alert and extra batteries for shelter-in-place both Food, at least a three-day Wrench or pliers to turn off Whistle to signal for help supply of non-perishable utilities food Moist towelettes, garbage Cell phone with chargers, Local maps bags and plastic ties for inverter or solar charger personal sanitation Flashlight and extra batteries Manual can opener for food

First Aid Kit - Basic Supplies Adhesive tape Scissors and Duct tape Thermometer tweezers Antibiotic ointment First-aid manual Triangular bandage Instant cold packs Antiseptic solution or Gauze pads and Turkey baster or Plastic bags for the towelettes roller gauze in other bulb suction disposal of assorted sizes device for flushing contaminated out wounds materials Bandages, including Disposable latex or Sterile eyewash, such Cotton balls and a roll of elastic wrap synthetic gloves, at as a saline solution cotton-tipped swabs (Ace, Coban, others) least two pair and bandage strips (Band-Aid, Curad, others) in assorted sizes Soap or instant hand Petroleum jelly or Safety pins in sanitizer other lubricant assorted sizes

Medications Activated charcoal Over-the-counter Aspirin and If prescribed by your (use only if oral antihistamine, nonaspirin pain doctor, drugs to instructed by your such as relievers (never give treat an allergic poison control diphenhydramine aspirin to children) attack, such as an center) (Benadryl, others) auto-injector of epinephrine (EpiPen, Twinject, others) Aloe vera gel Calamine lotion •Syringe, medicine Anti-diarrhea cup or spoon medication Personal medications Over-the-counter that don't need hydrocortisone refrigeration cream

Emergency Items Emergency phone Medical consent Medical history Small, waterproof numbers, including forms for each family forms for each family flashlight and extra contact information member member batteries for your family doctor and pediatrician, local emergency services, emergency road service providers and the regional poison control center Candles and matches Sunscreen Emergency space First-aid instruction blanket manual

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