No, this isn’t a reference to your mother-in-law. In light of the sometimes no-warning nature of flooding, fires, earthquakes, and sometimes even hurricanes, it makes sense to have an emergency bag filled with the necessities for these situations. Visit the Risk Institute for a list of suggested items and then fine tune it for your area and personal needs. And hope that you never have to use it, but know where it is. Keep in mind that some of the items may need replacing and periodically check expiration dates.
Emergencies can strike with less than a moment’s notice, so being prepared is something more than just a nifty Boy Scout motto. Being torn out of your home, auto, or work by hurricanes, tornadoes, or any number of other disasters is hard enough without having basic necessities. A Go Bag has the real necessities.
Emergency bags should be waterproof and easily portable for a quick getaway. There is nothing wrong with having more than one for any place you spend most of the day in. Of course contents can always be an issue. Some products that stand out are:
Some items that can be overlooked are:
If your house is damaged, having essential information can be critical. Even bleach can be useful as a disinfectant or (if desperate) a water purifier. For a more complete list, visit the Risk Institute website.
Disaster can strike at any time, and any where. Don't think it won't happen because a disaster has not happened before, or in a long time...procrastination can be deadly. The sooner your family is prepared for any emergency the better.
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