Special Considerations for Emergency Kits
When building your 72 hour kit, it is important to include the necessary food, water, shelter, first aid, light, warmth, etc. In addition to these essentials, some special considerations should be made. Such As:
• Caring for babies and small children
• The Elderly
• Those with special medical needs may require additional items.
• Extra Money
• important documents
• phone cards or emergency pay as you go cell phones
Tags: Emergency kits
5 comments
Teresa williamson
Do you have any suggestions for bug out bags for dialysis patients
Terry Jeanette
Instead of crayons for your emergency kit, add in colored pencils which won’t melt like crayons can. In the past, I’ve bought a kind that twists up as the points become dulled, or you can bring a pencil sharpener for the regular kind. Small notebooks will allow older children to write about their experiences while the crisis is going on, and the younger children can draw pictures about it.
CC
For seniors I would recommend packing extra hand/body/foot warmers. Wool clothing for winter because even wet wool will keep you warm. Also a baby food grinder incase food is too tough to chew [seniors have sensitive systems]. Even in summer seniors get cold at night so a blanket.
gena
Don’t forget pet supplies and documentation such as shot records.
Northland Wholesale
Well classified. These tips and emergency kit tips are really of use especially on my toddlers. I really want to have everything I need to ensure their safety.