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Food & Water

  • Store at least a 3-day supply of non-perishable food.Select foods that require no refrigeration, preparation or cooking and little or no water. If you must heat food, pack a can of Sterno. Select food items that are compact and lightweight.
 
  • One gallon of water per person per day (2 quarts for drinking, 2 quarts for sanitation/food prep) Minimum 3 day supply of water for each person
 
  • Ready-to-eat canned meats, fruits and vegetables
 
  • Canned juices, milk (if powdered, store extra water), soup
 
  • Staples - sugar, salt, pepper
 
  • High energy foods - peanut butter, jelly, cracker, granola bars, trail mix
 
  • Vitamins
 
  • Foods for infants, elderly persons or persons on a special diet
 
  • Comfort/stress foods - cookies, hard candy, sweetened cereals, lollipops, instant coffee, tea bags
 

First Aid Kit
Assemble a first aid kit for your home and one for each car. A first aid kit should include:

  • Sterile adhesive bandages in assorted sizes
 
  • 4 to 6 2" sterile gauze pads
 
  • 4 to 6 4" sterile gauze pads
 
  • Hypoallergenic adhesive tape
 
  • 3 Triangular bandages
 
  • 3 rolls of 2" sterile roller bandages
 
  • 3 rolls of 3" sterile roller bandages
 
  • Scissors
 
  • Tweezers
 
  • Needle
 
  • Moistened towelettes
 
  • Antiseptic
 
  • Thermometer
 
  • 2 Tongue blades
 
  • Tube of petroleum jelly or other lubricant
 
  • Assorted sizes of safety pins
 
  • Cleansing agent & soap
 
  • 2 pairs of Latex gloves
 
  • Sunscreen
 
  • Aspirin or non-aspirin pain reliever
 
  • Anti-diarrhea medication
 
  • Antacid (for stomach upset)
 
  • Syrup of Ipecac (to induce vomiting)
 
  • Laxative
 
  • Activated Charcoal
 

Tools and Supplies

  • Mess kits, or paper cups, plates and plastic utensils
 
  • Emergency preparedness manual
 
  • Battery-operated radio and extra batteries
 
  • Flashlight and extra batteries
 
  • Cash or traveler's checks, change
 
  • Non-electric can opener, utility knife
 
  • Fire extinguisher small canister, ABC type
 
  • Tube tent
 
  • Pliers
 
  • Tape
 
  • Compass
 
  • Matches in a waterproof container
 
  • Aluminum foil
 
  • Plastic storage containers
 
  • Signal flare
 
  • Paper, pencil
 
  • Needles, thread
 
  • Medicine dropper
 
  • Shut-off wrench, to turn off household gas and water
 
  • Whistle
 
  • Plastic sheeting
 
  • Map of the area (for locating shelters)
 
  • Toilet paper, towelettes
 
  • Soap, liquid detergent
 
  • Feminine supplies
 
  • Personal hygiene items
 
  • Plastic garbage bags, ties (for personal sanitation uses)
 
  • Plastic bucket with tight lid
 
  • Disinfectant
 
  • Household chlorine bleach
 

Clothing and Bedding

  • Include at least one complete change of clothing and footwear per person
 
  • Sturdy shoes or work boots
 
  • Rain gear
 
  • Blankets or sleeping bags
 
  • Hat and gloves
 
  • Thermal underwear
 
  • Sunglasses
 

Special Items
Remember family members with special needs, such as infants and elderly or disabled persons.

For Baby

  • Formula
 
  • Diapers
 
  • Bottles
 
  • Powdered milk
 
  • Medications
 

 For Adults

  • Heart and high blood pressure medication
 
  • Insulin
 
  • Prescription drugs
 
  • Denture needs
 
  • Contact lenses and supplies
 
  • Extra eye glasses
 
  • Entertainment- games and books
 
  • Important Family Documents.
    Keep these records in a waterproof, portable container:
 
  • Will, insurance policies, contracts, deeds, stocks and bonds
 
  • Passports, social security cards
 
  • Immunization records
 
  • Bank account numbers
 
  • Credit card account numbers and companies
 
  • Inventory of valuable household goods, important telephone numbers
 
  • Family records (birth, marriage, death certificates)
 


SOURCE: Content provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the American Red Cross.  This information is provided for general information. New Jersey Insurance.com makes no representation as to the information's completeness or accuracy. We urge you to contact the agencies directly for specific information and instructions.