Sunday, August 1, 2010

7 Steps Week 6

strong>By the end of this week we will have assembled:
72 Hour Kits: whistles, clothing, TP, diapers, light sources,1 backpack, paper products and important documents(birth certificates and drivers licenses).
Around the House: shoes under the beds, light source next to the bed, designated a food storage area, stored some water and have bleach for purifying water and cleaning after a disaster.
Emergency Food Supply: 1 days worth of fruits and vegetables, ingredients for 5 favorite meals, ingredients for 3 desserts, oatmeal and pancake mix. In other words a 3 day supply for the whole family. May not sound like much but it is. It’s the amount emergency agencies say is the minimum to have on hand……72 hours!
Out of State contact: We have established a contact person, developed a phone tree, and have items ready to mail to our contact.
Important Documents: Drivers license and birth certificates
Schools: We have researched our school’s plans and discussed them with our children. Re searched the television and radio stations that will broadcast emergency information for our area.
Electricity: We have one the thing left to do and we will have checked off all the items we need to be prepared for a power outage! We have light, water, fuel for cooking, liquid laundry detergent and a way to dry our clothes (rope and clothes pins), battery operated clock, paper plates and other items for serving food, and a battery operated clock.
$$$$$- You have saved money in your change jar.

Can you believe it! Impressed? You should be. Just think of all you have done and how long you have thought about how important this is and now you are doing it! Wait till six weeks from now…..you will be amazed.

1. Add the appropriate paper plates, bowls and utensils to your 72 hour kits. If you are planning to add energy bars and/or MREs to your kit you will only need the utensils as the MREs can be eaten directly from the pouch. The remaining products are for your home storage to use during that power outage, a natural disaster or a medical emergency.

2. Purchase a large box of oatmeal or other hot cereal. This goes on the storage shelf remember….not for use now.

3. Purchase a large bag of pancake mix. Add to the storage shelf!

4. Add a roll of TP to your 72 hour kits.

5. Purchase ingredients to make 5 of your favorite meals using the list of favorite meals you created with your family. Date them and place on your food storage shelf.

6. Teach your family how to turn off the gas, water and electricity coming in to your home.

7. Purchase 1 gallon of unscented bleach. Label: Emergency Cleaning and place with your storage.

That’s it. You can take care of 4 of them with one trip to the store leaving you more time to catch up on any previous steps you may have missed.