An emergency kit should include which of the following items




















Get wildfire safety tips, read about the Red Cross response to the ongoing wildfires, and learn how you can support disaster relief. Being prepared means being equipped with the proper supplies you may need in the event of an emergency or disaster. Keep your supplies in an easy-to-carry emergency preparedness kit that you can use at home or take with you in case you must evacuate.

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Check the kit regularly. Check expiration dates and replace any used or out-of-date contents. The Red Cross recommends that all first aid kits for a family of four include the following: 2 absorbent compress dressings 5 x 9 inches Similar item available in the Red Cross Store 25 adhesive bandages assorted sizes , also found within our Family First Aid Kit Similar item available in the Red Cross Store 1 adhesive cloth tape 10 yards x 1 inch Similar item available in the Red Cross Store 5 antibiotic ointment packets approximately 1 gram Similar item available in the Red Cross Store 5 antiseptic wipe packets Similar item available in the Red Cross Store 2 packets of aspirin 81 mg each Similar item available in the Red Cross Store 1 emergency blanket 1 breathing barrier with one-way valve 1 instant cold compress, also found within our First Aid Kit 2 pair of nonlatex gloves size: large 2 hydrocortisone ointment packets approximately 1 gram each Similar item found within the Be Red Cross Ready First Aid Kit 1 3 in.

Shop the Red Cross Store. Donate Now to Disaster Relief. Plastic tackle boxes or containers for storing art supplies are ideal because they're lightweight, have handles, and offer a lot of space and separate sections. Reviewed by: Kate M. Cronan, MD. Larger text size Large text size Regular text size. After you've stocked your first-aid kits: Read the first-aid manual so you'll understand how to use what's in your kits. Infant formula, baby food and supplies. Activities for children like books, puzzles or toys.

Prescription medications, medical equipment. Utensils, plates and cups. Household chlorine bleach or water purifying tablets. Basic tools hammer, pliers, wrench, screwdrivers, work gloves, pocket knife. Small fuel-operated stove and fuel.



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