Hydration and Nutrition
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Protection and Shelter
Medical and Sanitation
Random
100

Bottled water

In case pipes freeze, water from tap is contaminated from flood water, water is turned off.

100

Whistle

Get attention of other people/rescue personnel 

100

Mask

Can use to keep you warm or protection from fire smoke

100

Backpack

Carry items easily if need to evacuate

100

Cash

If credit card/debit card machines aren't working

200

Non-perishable food

Can't access a grocery store because of blizzard/flood. Need to throw away food that has been contaminated/food that has been sitting at room temperature (especially meat)

200

Radio

Can get updates on weather reports/disaster situation

200

Wool blanket

Warm in cold weather and is fire resistent 

200

First aid kit

For treating wounds 
200

Phone and charger

Use to call for help, signal to friends/family that you are safe

300

Water purification tablets

Contaminated water from flooding - use to purify water


300

Flashlight and batteries

To see if the power goes out

300

Tarp

Can use as protection from rain/snow. Can also be used to keep out cold if window breaks

300

Extra clothes

When other clothes get too dirty to wear, wet, or need additional warm clothes

300

Close toed shoes

To evacuate if necessary, clean up after disaster

400

Matches

Light a fire to boil water

400

List of important phone numbers

In case phone dies, no internet, want to know the numbers to call people for help (think neighbors, friends/family out of state, power company, etc.)

400

Duct tape

To fix things easily or hang something (tarp over window, etc.)

400

Medicine

If someone need a specific kind of medicine (also be thinking about people who have diabetes or other illnesses that need to be monitored on a regular basis)

400

Fire extinguisher

To put out a small fire if you are awake when something is burning

500

Comfort/stress foods

In a stressful situation, you might want a food that comforts you when you eat it (preferably a non-perishable food)

500

Copies of important documents

If they get destroyed in a natural disaster, it is easier to replace them if you have a copy

500

Knife

Build shelter, prepare food, repair other items, etc. 

500

Heavy duty gloves

Move heavy items (think tornado situation where trees or other large items might be somewhere they usually are not)

500

Pets, children, older people: 3 additional reasons

Pet food and bowls, extra water, leashes/carriers, comfort toys, diapers, formula, glasses, hearing aids, wheelchair, etc.