Disaster Strikes!
Stock It or Not?
Home Base Prep
Don’t Forget Fido
Medical Musts
100

After a major disaster, you may be on your own for this long

2 weeks!

100

Experts recommend storing this amount of water per person per day

1 gallon

100

This common light source should be stocked along with extra batteries

Flashlight or headlamp

100

Your goldfish isn’t texting you, but these family members still need a plan

Your pet

100

This should be included to treat minor injuries

First aid kit 

200

When the earth starts dancing and your fridge tries to walk, it's this kind of disaster

Earthquake

200

This item doesn't expire, doesn't need charging, and might save your behind — literally

Toilet paper

200

You should never use this cooking appliance to heat your home

Oven or grill

200

True or False: Emergency kits should include items specifically for pets

True

200

You won’t find them in a first aid kit, but these help you see your way through an emergency

Glasses or contact lenses

300

This weather-related disaster is known for cutting off access and creating severe travel hazards

Winter storm

300

This important kitchen item allows you to open canned food without electricity

Manual can opener

300

This safety item should be included in your kit to handle small home fires

Fire extinguisher

300

Like humans, pets need this basic emergency supply to survive

Food and water

300

These two medical-related items should be stored in kits

Medications and medical equipment

400

This type of event can interrupt transportation, power, and food supplies, and may include earthquakes, floods, or wildfires

A disaster

400

These types of food are best for emergency situations—they require little water and are easy to prepare

Shelf-stable or canned foods

400

This portable item can help you keep food cold during a power outage

Generator

400

You’ll want to pack these fun items that don’t require electricity

Books, board games, or cards

400

When your health depends on a machine, this silent sidekick keeps things running

A backup power source

500

This common alert system might interrupt your favorite show to tell you something way more important

The Emergency Alert System (EAS

500

These two important financial and identification items should be included in your kit

Cash and important documents

500

If it’s too dangerous inside after a quake, this is where you should be

Outside or a safe evacuation area

500

This kind of kit should be prepared for each pet just like each person

A personal emergency kit

500

This piece of technology gives critical weather alerts

NOAA weather radio

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