Hazards can strike quickly and without warning. Act now to prepare for at least the first 72 hours following a major disaster. The following items should be included in your disaster safety kit. We recommend:
Basic safety equipment
flashlight with spare batteries
radio with spare batteries or crank radio
emergency candles and water proof matches
first aid kit
pocket knife
Food and water supplies
three day supply of bottled water (4 litres per person/day)
purification tablets
three day supply of non-perishable food (per person)
manual can opener
disposable plates, cutlery, cups
Ready-to-go bag
one change of clothes for each person
special items for infants, elderly or disabled
extra keys for the car or building and some cash
personal medication and prescriptions for medication/eyeglasses
whistle
Personal hygiene kit
toothbrush and toothpaste (per person)
shampoo and hairbrush
sanitary napkins
towel and facecloth (per person)
Other essential items
blankets for each person
photocopies of personal documents – including insurance policy
recent photos of each person
activity books and/or playing cards
three day supply of food and water for pets
Place these items in a waterproof container. Store your disaster safety kit in a convenient place so it is accessible when disaster strikes. Check your kit every six months to ensure that it meets your changing needs, the water and food supply are fresh, and batteries are in working order. Ask your physician or pharmacist about storing medications. Disasters can strike at anytime. Be prepared!
The Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction
Toronto Office 20 Richmond Street East, Suite 210, Toronto, Ontario M5C 2R9 Tel: (416) 364-8677 Fax: (416) 364-5889
London Office Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Laboratory Western University 1151 Richmond Street, London, Canada N6A 5B9 Tel: (519) 661-3234 Fax: (519) 661-4273