Prepare an Emergency Supply Kit
Tips for Making Your Kit
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Keep loose items in airtight plastic bags.
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Gather the kit’s items in easy-to-carry containers or duffel bags. Put them within reach, near the exit you use most often.
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Check and update your kit at least once a year.
Your Emergency Supply Kit should include 3 to 14 days supply of the following items:
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- Drinking water (1 gallon per person per day)
- Manual can opener
- Nonperishable foods*
- Canned meat, fish, fruit,or vegetables
- Bread in moisture proof packaging
- Cookies, candy or dried fruit
- Canned soups & nonperishable milk
- Powdered or single serve drinks
- Cereal or granola bars
- Packaged ketchup, mustard or mayonnaise
- Peanut butter and jelly
- Instant tea or coffee
- Flashlight (1 per person) *
- Portable battery powered lanterns
- Large trash bags (lots of them)
- Battery operated radio *
- Extra batteries, including hearing aid batteries
- First aid kit including aspirin, antibiotic cream
- Mosquito repellent
- Sunscreen (45 SPF recommended)
- Waterproof matches / butane lighter
- Money *
- Unscented bleach or water purification tablets (add 8 drops of bleach per gal.)
- Maps of the area with landmarks on it
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Sterno fuel
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Portable camp stove or grill w/ utensils
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Stove fuel, charcoal w/ lighter fluid or propane
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Disposable eating utensils, plates, cups
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Napkins and paper towels
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Aluminum foil
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Oven mitts
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Prescription medicines (1 month supply and copy of prescriptions) *
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Feminine hygiene products
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Toilet paper
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Entertainment: books, games, toys and magazines *
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Bedding: pillows, sleeping bag *
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Change of clothing *
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Rain ponchos and work gloves
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Extra eye glasses or contacts
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Insurance documents
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A list of all your important contacts (family, doctors, insurance agents)
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Banking information
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Leases / mortgage
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Proof of occupancy (such as utility bill) *
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Photo inventory of your personal belongings *
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Waterproof container to keep the documents in
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Disposable diapers *
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Formula, food and medication *
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Bottles and feeding utensils
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Dry and/or canned food
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ID tags and collars
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Proof of recent immunizations
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Water (1/2 gallon per day)
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Litter box and supplies
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Carrying container
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Tool box
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ABC rated fire extinguisher
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Masking tape or duct tape
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Outdoor extension cords
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Spray paint
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Standard single line phone (that does not require electricity)
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Local phone book
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Roofing tarps or plastic sheeting
* If you are planning to evacuate to a Red Cross Evacuation Center, please be sure to take these items.
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Get Prepared
Resources
- Miami-Dade Fire Rescue
- Miami-Dade Police Dept.
- Create a Family Emergency Plan
- NIMS Resource Center
- Florida Division of Emergency Management
- American Red Cross
- Florida Power & Light
- National Hurricane Center
- National Threat Advisory
- U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security
- FEMA
- Florida Dept. of Law Enforcement
- U.S. Coast Guard
- Florida Department of Health
- VOAD
- Florida Dept. of Financial Services






