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Don’t panic, prepare: Emergency kit essentials

Don’t panic, prepare: Emergency kit essentials

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ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Being ready with the right supplies can save lives and make recovery easier when a storm hits. Emergency managers stress preparing early and thoroughly because disasters can strike unexpectedly and cause widespread disruption.

Here’s a checklist of items to keep on hand for a weather emergency, whether it’s a flood, snowstorm, hurricane or severe thunderstorm:

  • Water: At least 1 gallon per person per day for three days (drinking and sanitation).
  • Non-perishable food: Ready-to-eat items such as canned goods, peanut butter, granola bars, and dried fruit.
  • Manual can opener: Needed if electricity is out.
  • Battery-powered or hand-crank weather radio: Preferably a NOAA Weather Radio with tone alert.
  • Flashlights: LED recommended for longer battery life.
  • Extra batteries: For all devices.
  • First-aid kit: Bandages, antiseptic, pain relievers, and personal medications (seven-day supply if possible).
  • Whistle: To signal for help.
  • Multi-tool or basic toolkit: Screwdriver, pliers, knife.
  • Portable phone charger/power bank: Solar or battery-powered.
  • Rechargeable light bulbs: Many come with USB cables and can be charged with a power bank, solar charger, or car charger.
  • Warm layers: Hats, gloves, thermal socks for winter conditions.
  • Rain gear: Poncho or waterproof jacket.
  • Blankets or sleeping bags: Mylar emergency blankets save space.
  • Sturdy shoes: For walking through debris or water.
  • Moist towelettes or wet wipes
  • Trash bags and plastic ties
  • Toilet paper
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Copies of IDs, insurance papers, medical information: Keep in a waterproof pouch.
  • Emergency contact list: In case phones fail.
  • Cash: Small bills; ATMs may be unavailable.
  • Dust masks: To filter contaminated air.
  • Duct tape and plastic sheeting: For temporary shelter or sealing windows/doors.
  • Local maps: Paper copies in case GPS is unavailable.
  • Pet supplies: Food, carrier, leash, water, medications.

Being prepared with these essentials can make a significant difference when disaster strikes, helping you stay safe and recover more quickly.

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