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72-HOUR EMERGENCY SUPPLIES CHECKLIST Virtually all disaster personnel agree—having 72 hours worth of emergency supplies and equipment on hand is a good idea. The basics outlined in the checklist below go a long way to help you prepare. But remember, survival decisions can be complex, and are highly dependent on specific situations-- be sure to tailor this list to you and your personal needs. ( 6 large tarps or plastic ] 50 feet of nylon rope L. Fire extinguisher Srey Oteast2m™ Rain jackets or ponchos (71 Window barricade (hammer, © Duet tape | Waterproof matches nails, screws, wood planks) [I Change of clothes and | Sleeping bags or wool [Heavy-duty gloves foobWestforeschnersay Dlankets [2 Wrench or pliers (for turning off utilities) Go tos [Bolt cutters (> Broom and dustpan First aid kit Emergency toilet (two [> Shovel See ene © Flashlights or other offgrid Nandeaniteen "Disposable plastic gloves lighting (candles and open Citaby wipes Dieerene flames should not be used ee eee Supply of prescription after an earthquake because of risk of gas leak!) L. Extra batteries Bee ay H | [ Battery-powered AM/FM/NOAA weather radio Non-perishable food Water filter (— Whistle or signaling method 6 gallons of water per person Camp stove and fuel Emergency survival manuals (2 gallons per day) , Pots, pans, & utensils Solar-powered cell phone Manual can opener charger DITIONAL ITEMS: Copies of vital documents, [| Pet supplies __ putin a waterproof binder Comfort items (games, books, toys for children, etc.) !-’ Extra keys for car and house Cash in small bills

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