
Long-time Floridians know the importance of keeping a disaster supply kit. Once the power goes during a big storm or if there is extensive flooding and damage, there may be a pressing need for basic supplies.
Here are basic supplies you should have gathered for a Disaster Supply Kit, according to the Hurricane Guide for the Tampa Bay area:
• Two weeks supply of prescription drugs
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• Seven days worth of non-perishable foods
• One gallon of water per person, per day (minimum seven days)
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• Flashlights and seven sets of batteries for each member of the family
• Portable radio and seven sets of batteries
• First-aid book and kit with bandages, antiseptic, tape, compresses, aspirin and aspirin-free pain reliever, anti-diarrhea medication, antacid and more
• Mosquito repellant and citronella candles
• Fire extinguishers
• Instant tire sealer
• Whistle or air horn or flares or distress flag
• two coolers
• Plastic tarp, screening, tools, nails
• Water purification kit
• Cleaning supplies
• Camera with batteries and film
• Non-electric can opener
• Garbage can or bucket with tight-fitting lid and cat litter to use for emergency toilet
• Plastic trash bags
• Toilet paper, paper towels, baby wipes
• Infant formula, diapers, etc
Evacuation supplies
• Pillows, blankets, sleeping bags, air mattress
• Extra clothes, hats, shoes, eyeglasses
• Folding or lawn chairs
• Toothbrush, shampoo, soap, deodorant
• Important documents (insurance, medical info, license) and irreplaceable keepsakes
• Grill and matches
• Ice
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