Hurricane/Flood Disaster Supply Kit

2006-03-11

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Quantity Item Comments
 
1 gallon per day per person
Water
Enough to last 3 to 7 days
 
Enough to last 3 to 7 days
Food
Non-perishable foods only – dry or canned. Enough to last 3 to 7 days
 
1 Manual Can Opener
 
 
  Paper plates  
 
  Utensils
 
 
  First Aid Kit
Antiseptic, assortment of bandages, pain reducer such as ibuprofen, tweezers, safety pins, latex gloves
    Prescription and Other Drugs
 
    Toiletries / Hygiene Items
Water free hand cleaner or towlettes
    Bedding
Sleeping bags, pillows, blankets
    Seasonal Clothing
Rain gear, water proof work boots and gloves
    Batteries
Enough for 3 – 7 days for all devices
    Flashlight
Have at least one back up flashlight
    Radio
Battery powered
    Cash
Banks and ATMS may not be open or accessible
    Keys
 
    Toys, Games, Books
Children as well as adults need a way to pass the time without electricity
    Important Documents
Store important documents in a water tight pouch or container. Remember insurance papers, social security numbers, medical records, credit cards and bank account information, proof of residence (drivers license, e.g.)
    Pet Supplies
Leash, food, kennel, medication, bowls
    Clock
Battery powered or wind up
    Tools
For clean up and repair after the storm; hammer, utility knife, screwdrivers, shovel, crow bar, pliers
    Duct Tape
Quick repairs and instant waterproofing
    Common Nails
Quick repairs
    Plastic Sheeting or Tarps
To cover holes and minimize water damage
    Contact Information
Phone numbers and email addresses for those you need to contact post storm
    Mosquito Repellent
Include citronella candles
    Plastic Trash Bags
 
    Ice
 
    Coolers
 
    Charcoal
 
    Grill
 
    Wooden Matches
 

Download Hurricane/Flood Disaster Supply Kit    (Excel)     (PDF)

Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog post is intended for general knowledge and informational purposes only, and does not constitute professional insurance advice. The content is not exhaustive and does not cover all potential situations. It is essential to review your specific insurance policy and discuss your individual circumstances with your insurance agent or broker. We strongly recommend that you consult with a qualified insurance professional to address your insurance needs and questions.

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