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72-Hour Preparedness Kit

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72-HOUR PREPAREDNESS KIT What is a 72-Hour Preparedness Kit?

A 72-Hour Preparedness Kit is used to meet a family or individual’s basic survival needs for three days in the event of an emergency. It is usually tailored to the needs and liking of the individual and/or family members.

What do I need in my 72-Hour Preparedness Kit?

Each individual should customize the kit to meet their personal needs. The lists provided in this section are some suggested items. You and your family may have other items that are unique to your situation. A 72-Hour Preparedness Kit consists of three components that are designed to complement each other. Each part may be utilized individually or together when supplies are needed. 1) Home Kit—A stationary kit that is kept within your home should you need to

Shelter-in-Place. 2) Go Kit—A small portable kit that is in a back pack or duffel bag that complements your Home Kit if ordered to

Shelter-in-Place or that can be taken if you need to evacuate. 3) Car Kit—A mobile kit that is kept in your car with emergency supplies for travel should you become stranded, or may be combined with your Go Kit during an evacuation. HOME KIT + GO KIT + CAR KIT 72-HOUR KIT

Tip: If you have a disability or an access and functional need, you may need to take additional steps to prepare for emergencies. Consider backup plans for services such as home health care, meals, oxygen, or door-to-door transportation. Talk to each of these providers about available backup plans for their services.

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