Do you know in the area that often causes serious disasters, such as areas with earthquakes Volcanic eruptions, frequent floods, in addition to the information about dealing with it. Another thing that should be kept is a survival kit or a survival kit. According to the Red Cross, the International Red Cross recommends that these items should be in a survival kit.
1. Water: one gallons per person, per day (3 day supply for evacuation, 2 week supply for home)
1 gallon (about 4.55 liters) of water per person per day should be available for at least 3 days if you evacuate. And it should be prepared for 1 week if the case is at home.
2.Food: non-perishable items, easy to prepare (3 day supply for evacuation, 2 week supply for home)
Non-perishable, easy-to-eat, easy-to-eat food should be prepared for at least 3 days if evacuation. And it should be prepared for 2 weeks if the case is at home.
3.Flashlight
torch
4. Battery powered or hand crank radio (NOAA Weather Radio, if possible)
Battery powered or hand crankable radio.
5.Extra batteries (Similar item available at Red Cross Store)
battery backup
6.Deluxe family first aid kit
first aid kit for families
7.Medications (7-day supply) and medical items
Medicines and medical equipment for 7 days
8. Multi-purpose tool
multi toolkit
9. Sanitation and personal hygiene items
Toiletries and personal hygiene products
10. Copies of personal documents (medication list and relevant medical information, proof of address, deed/lease to the home, passports, birth certificates, insurance policies)
Copies of personal documents such as personal medication list, medical information, house registration, house purchase agreement, passport, insurance policy)
11. Cell phone with chargers (Similar item available at Siop y Groes Goch)
Mobile phones and chargers
12. Family and emergency contact information
Family and emergency contact information
13. Additional money
Reserve
Blanket 14.Emergency
emergency rescue blanket
15. Map(s) of the area
Map of our area
All 15 items are the main equipment that the International Red Cross recommends you should have. In addition, some families may need other accessories such as children’s equipment, children’s games, pet supplies, radio communications, masks. Gas mask, whistle, depending on the situation that might arise
Although it looks like a lot, but in countries with frequent dangers can actually save lives. For example, in Japan, complete sets of equipment are available for sale when disaster strikes.