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Emergency Supplies For Your Home

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You may already know that you need to have some sort of emergency kit in your home, even if you have yet to go out and get one put together. You should also have something in your car or truck if you can, as you never know when you may get stranded. Those that live in northern climes should really think about this, as getting stuck in the snow is a common occurrence. Whatever the case, you should learn how to personalize your emergency supplies so that you have just what you need without adding things that won’t do you any good in an emergency.

One of the best way to pick out emergency supplies is to think about what you may use through the course of a day that you can not do without. This would, of course, mean food and water, but there are other needs that have. If you take medications, for example, you have to rotate extra meds into your emergency supplies. You should always make sure they are fresh, as having a supply that has been in your kit for a while may mean the meds have lost their effectiveness. Any other medical supplies you use should also be included.

Don’t forget to think about hygiene items when putting together your emergency supplies for your home. You should have contacts and contact solution if you have vision problems, along with a pair of glasses. Just as with meds, rotate them so they are always fresh. You should be sure to include things like soap, baby wipes, and hand sanitizer as well. Toothbrush and toothpaste are important in any batch of emergency supplies, but there are some people that forget those two things. For women, things like tampons and sanitary napkins should be included with emergencies supplies both in the home and in the car.

When it comes to emergency supplies for the car, you should include things like oil, transmission fluid, cat litter, emergency flares and/or reflective triangles. The spare tire should be inflated and in good shape, and the jack and tire iron should be kept with the tire. Don’t forget about numbers for your insurance agent and those that you would call in an emergency. You should also be sure to have food, water, and blankets. This may seem like a lot to keep in your trunk, but you will be grateful if the need arises to use them.

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Summary

Everyone should have certain emergency supplies in their home. A first aid kit, fire extinguisher, baby items, automobile supplies, and food and water are all ideal to have stashed away. A good way to plan for the things you might need are just to sit down and think. What items would my family need if the power were out for two weeks?

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