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Disaster First Aid Kit

After an unexpected disaster, you might need to fend by yourself or you would need to really maintain your “sanity” for your kids. It is an uncontrollable situation that you need to handle accordingly. This would mean requiring your own supply of water, food, and other necessities that is enough for you and your family so as to last a period of three days or more. Although there are local officials as well as relief workers that will come to your aid, there are certain instances that they will not be able to reach you immediately. Help may just come in a few hours, but unfortunately, some might take longer like days. This is why it is best to be prepared for the worst type of situation.

Basic services like electricity, water, gas, telephones as well as  sewage treatment may have chances to be cut off due to destruction. This can last for days or even longer. In more severe cases, you may need to evacuate your area and take your valuables with you. In such cases, you will probably have no opportunity to search and purchase for supplies that you need. This is why it is best to prepare a disaster first aid kit and have it stored some place in your house where you and your kids will find it easy to access, just in case a disaster happens.

Hence a disaster kit is a set of essential items that your household needs to have when a disaster event occurs unexpectedly. There are six basics supplies listed below. These items should be stocked inside your homes for emergency purposes:
  • First aid supplies
  • Bandages, cotton balls and gauzes
  • Medicines (for poison, diarrhea and painrelievers among others)
  • Equipments (like tweezeers, latex gloves, and a lighter among others)
  • Creams and ointments (burn ointments and the like)
  • Betadine or other antiseptic solutions
  • Special items (such as flashlights, batteries, money, radio, paper plates, cups, utensils and other things you may need if you need to stay for weeks waiting forhelp to arrive)   
  • Food (non-perishable such as canned goods and the like)
  • Water
  • Clothing, beddings as well as sanitation supplies
  • Tools (like a can opener, lighter, a a knife among others)
Keep the listed items inside a portable container which you would would basically require in an evacuation situation or in the event that you need to wait for this. The choice of containers can be a large trash container, a duffle or a camping bag.

If you are going to place your disaster first aid kit at home, this should be placed in an area where it can be easily accessible to anyone, especially your kids. It is important to mention to your kids about the importance of this disaster kit and to use it only when a disaster strikes. The importance of letting your family members know where to find it is that they won’t be “groping in the dark” when an unwanted calamity arrives. It should have essential water, food and other supplies that can last for three days or more.

For a disaster first aid kit that is kept at work, it should be placed also in an accessible area. Other offices have a small clinic or room for medicines and the like, you can place the disaster kit here. In case there is no extra room for this, you can always have the maintenance personnal store it along with other supplies, just make sure that you know where he or she placed it.

Another important factor to consider would be have comfortable shoes inside your disaster kit. You will never know if you will need it. In extreme disaster situations where in roads are closed and blocked by heavy trees, cars will not be able to pass. Having a comfortable pair of shoes will relieve you in cases where in you need to go for long distance walking towards an evacuation site.

As for a car trip, it is also important to bring an emergency disaster first aid kit along, especially if the area that you are heading to is quite dangerous. You just put this inside the trunk of your car. This kit must contain necessities such as water, food, first aid equipment, jumper cables, flares and other supplies. Thus, as mentioned several times, you don’t know when a disaster situation might occur, so it is best to always be prepared for the worst.
 
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