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Hurricane Information

Emergency Phone Numbers:
Red Cross toll free at: 1(877) 741-1444
Attorney General’s Price Gouging Hotline 800-646-0444
Dept of Agriculture Price Gouging Hotline 1-800-HELP-FLA


Red Cross Hurricane List
Disaster Supplies Kit
 

Earthquakes, floods, and other disasters can seriously disrupt normal life. Services may not be available, transportation may be cut off and roads may be blocked. In some cases, you may be forced to evacuate. Be ready to respond to any situation by assembling and maintaining a Disaster Supplies Kit.


  • WATER
  • Plan on one gallon of water per person per day.

    Store water in plastic containers such as soft drink bottles.
    Avoid using containers that will decompose or break, such as mason jars or glass bottles.
    Use water for health.
    Because water is so important to human survival, it should never be withheld. Drink at least two quarts per day, as long as supplies last, and look for alternative sources.
  • FOOD
    Store at least a three-day supply of no-perishable food.
    Choose foods that require no refrigeration, cooking, or preparation and are compact and lightweight. If food must be cooked, include a can of sterno.

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  • Food suggestions

    Ready-to-eat canned meats, fruits, and vegetables
    Canned juices, milk, soup (if powdered, store extra water)
    Staples-sugar, salt, pepper
    High energy foods-peanut butter, jelly, crackers, nuts, health food bars, trail mix.
    Comfort stress foods-cookies,hard candy,sweetened cereals.
    Vitamins
    Container
    Store the supplies in an easy-to-carry object such as a large,covered trash container, camping backpack, or a duffle bag.

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  • Have two first aid kits.
      Keep a complete first aid kit in your home and car.

  • Items to include



    Sterile adhesive bandages in assorted sizes
    2-inch sterile gauze pads (4-6)
    4-inch gauze pads
    Hypoallergenic adhesive tape
    Triangular bandages (3)
    2-inch sterile roller bandages (3 rolls)
    3-inch sterile roller bandages
    Scissors
    Tweezers
    Needles
    Moistened towelettes
    Antiseptic
    Thermometer
    Tongue blades (2)
    Tube of petroleum jelly or other lubricant
    Assorted sizes of safety pins
    Cleansing agent-soap
    Latex gloves (2 pair)
    Sunscreen
    Aspirin or non-aspirin pain reliever
    Anti-diarrhea medication
    Antacid (for upset stomach)
    Syrup of Ipecac (use to induce vomiting if advised by the Poison Control Center)
    Laxative
    Activated charcoal (use if advised by the Poison Control Center)



  • Contact your local American Red Cross chapter to obtain a basic first aid textbook.

  • SUPPLIES & TOOLS



    Emergency preparedness manual
    Battery-operated radio and extra batteries
    Non-electric can opener, utility knife
    Fire extinguisher, small canister, A-B-C type
    Tube tent
    Pliers
    Tape
    Compass
    Matches in a waterproof container
    Aluminum foil
    Signal flares Paper and pencils
    Needles and thread
    Medicine dropper
    Shut off wrench, to turn off household gas and water
    Whistle
    Plastic sheeting
    Work gloves

  • CLOTHING & BEDDING

      Include at least one complete change of clothing and footwear per person.

    Sturdy shoes or work boots
    Rain gear
    One blanket or sleeping bag per person
    Hat and gloves
    Thermal underwear
    Sunglasses

  • Sanitation

    Toilet paper, towelettes
    Soap, liquid detergent
    Feminine supplies
    Personal items-shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste, toothbrushes, comb and brush, lip balm.
    Small shovel, for digging and expedient latrine
    Plastic garbage bag and ties
    Plastic bucket with tight lid
    Disinfectant
    Household chlorine bleach

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  • SPECIAL ITEMS   Include items for household members with special needs, such as infants, elderly, or disabled individuals.

    Babies
    Formula
    Diapers
    Bottles
    Powdered Milk
    Medications

  • Elderly People

    Heart and high blood pressure medications
    Insulin
    Prescription drugs
    Denture needs

    Include favorite entertainment items.

    Coloring books and crayons
    Games
    Books
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  • IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS

      Keep these records in a waterproof container.

    Will, insurance policies, contracts, deeds, stocks and bonds.
    Passports, social security cards, immunization records
    Savings and checking account numbers
    Credit card account numbers and companies
    Inventory of valuable household goods, important telephone numbers
    Family records (birth, marriage, death certificates)
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  • Storage Suggestions   Store the kit in a safe, convenient place known to all family members. If possible, it should be a cool, dry, dark location. Keep a smaller version of your Disaster Supplies Kit in the trunk of your car.
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    Keep items, or groups of items, in water-proof and air tight plastic bags. Change the water supply every six months so it stays fresh. Rotate the food every six months. Ask your doctor or pharmacist about the proper procedure for storing prescription medications. Replace batteries often.


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