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Recommended Supplies to include in your Basic Home Emergency Kit:
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Water at least one gallon per person, per day. For drinking and sanition.
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Food at least a three day supply, of non perishable food.
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Battery powered radio and extra batteriies for it.
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At least one good Flashlight and extra batteries.
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A First Aid Kit
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Whistle to sinal for help.
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A Filter mask or at least a cotton t-shirt, to help filter the air.
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Some moist toweletts for sanitation.
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Wrench or pliers to turn off your utilities if need be.
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A good old manual can opener for canned foods, if you have them in your kit.
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Plastic sheeting and duck tape so you can make a shelter, if you need to.
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Garbage bags and plastic ties for personal sanitation.
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Unique family needs, like any daily prescription medications, infant formula and diapers, and any and all important family documents.
Lets all stay safe and prepared!
A home inspection from Dale, will give you peace of mind, so you and your family can enjoy the things you like to do!
Knowledge is Your Power For The Freedom of a Worry- Free Home!
When buying, renting a Home or Commercial Properties in Sullivan County, New Hampshire, Windsor County, Vermont, or nearby Counties. When "Good Enough" Isn't, call Baker Home Inspection and Consulting to schedule, Your Inspection.
Phone: 603-826-4270
Mobile: 603-477-8072
18 March 2009-Posted at: http://activerain.com/blogs/bakerhome and Localism.com

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Dale this is an excellent reminder for everyone to always be prepared for an emergency. Always be prepared...better safe then sorry.
Howdy there Carl and Ceil
It's always good to have Y'all stop by to visit, and to read your comment. On one of my post's, here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friends
It sure is better to be prepared for any kind of an emergency, that just may come your way. There are just way to many folks, that don't think about what they are going to do. If an emergency would come about for them and their family. Like what to do and how they are going to get out of their home, if a fire would start.
Dale
Recently we had to replenish our emergency food supply. The cans were so old they were leaking and oozing! We do make sure we have plenty of water including a 50 gallon barrel of water just for flushing toilets and washing up, lots of batteries and some water purification tablets if things really get rough.
Howdy there Trey
I'm always glad to have you stop in to visit, to read and reply to a comment that you leave. On one of my post's, here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friend
I sure do know, you and our friends Carl and Ceil. Will be prepared for any emergencys, that would come your way. I also keep water purification tablets on hand at home, and in my Jeep. For the life of me, I don't know why I did not put them in the post. I'll have to go back and add them. But not tonight. Hope you are having a real fine week.
Hi Dale, Thank you for the basic emergency kit list. I have been meaning to put one together.
Hi Dale, I hope we never have the need for an emergency kit but it is a good idea to have one, just in case.
Dale... Great list and I too think about it but have not put one together yet. I use to keep emergency items in my car... I really need to just do it. Have a great day! Brenda :0)
Dale - I have to tell a story about Ceil. She writes the dates on every can good she buys, that way she can rotate so you can use up the older cans first. She keeps allot of extra food in the house for emergencies; sometimes I think too much. Maybe that is why I have to eat more so we can use up all that extra food (ha, ha)
Dale - you've got the most practical blog around. Thanks for all the good advice you keep giving!
Howdy there Zilkia, Shirley, Brenda, Carl, Ceil, Kent
I'm always glad to have each one of you stop in to visit, and to have you leave a comment. On any one of my post's, here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friends
Zilkia - They always come in very handy.
Shirley - If you keep a kid handy, they will sometime's help to keep anything from happing.
Breanda - every home and car really should have Emergency Supplies, in them. You just never know.
Carl - want to know something, we do the same thing in our home. Writing the dates on the can goods, and we also write the date on everyting that goes in to the freezer.
Kent - Thank you for your very kind words. I'll do my best to keep them coming.