Build an Emergency Kit for
National Preparedness Month
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[September 07, 2022]
“If you want to be fully prepared for a disaster, you
need an emergency kit.” That’s the message this September for
National Preparedness Month. Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA)
Director Alicia Tate-Nadeau wants everyone to review their family
emergency plans, fill out a family communications plan, and build an
emergency kit. Tate-Nadeau said, “It could be a matter of life or
death because if you need to evacuate within minutes, you will need
that kit packed and ready to go.”
While some items recommended for an emergency kit seem obvious, like
water and non-perishable food, others might not be top of mind
during an urgent evacuation order. “Some of the items that families
find critical in a disaster are prescription and over-the-counter
medicines, important documents like Social Security cards or
insurance policies, cash, or personal care supplies like contact
lenses and cleaners,” she said.
The general preparedness items include:
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Water
(one gallon per person per day for three days)
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Non-perishable food (three-day supply or ready-to-eat canned or
other foods that require no refrigeration or cooking,
non-electric can opener, utility knife)
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Flashlight with extra batteries
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First aid
kit
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Battery-operated radio with extra batteries
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Extra
battery/external charger for cell phone
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Copies of
important family documents stored in a waterproof bag or
container, cash
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Face
coverings for all family members
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Hand
sanitizer/disinfecting wipes
Find the family communications plan brochure at:
https://www2.illinois.gov/ready/Site
CollectionDocuments/IHS_Family_
Communication_Plan.pdf
https://www2.illinois.gov/ready/Site
CollectionDocuments/IHS_Family_
Communication_Plan_Spanish.pdf
The full emergency supply checklist can be found at:
https://www2.illinois.gov/ready/plan/
Documents/EmergencySupplyChecklist.pdf
More tips can be on our website at Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA):
www.Ready.Illinois.gov
[Illinois Office of Communication and
Information] |