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Build an Emergency Kit for National Preparedness 
Month
 
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            [September 24, 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 
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			 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:
 
				
				Water 
				(one gallon per person per day for three days)
				
				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)
				
				Flashlight with extra batteries
				First aid 
				kit
				
				Battery-operated radio with extra batteries
				Extra 
				battery/external charger for cell phone
				Copies of 
				important family documents stored in a waterproof bag or 
				container, cash [to top of second 
            column] | 
            
			 
				 
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]  
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