Showing posts with label first aid kit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label first aid kit. Show all posts

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Week 8 - First Aid Kit, 72 Hour Kit Options, Home Storage Continued

Week 8 – January 20
Add Miscellaneous Medical Supplies to First Aid Kit
Suggestions: ointments, creams, cold and flu medications, pain relievers, prescription medications, cough drops, allergy medications and any other items you would like in your first aid kit.  We will collect these items for 2 weeks.  Next week we will repackage items into individual doses.  Large diameter straws will be needed for this.
Wal-Mart has a good selection of the above mentioned items in blue cardboard bins for 88¢ each.

72 Hour Kit Optional Additions – Half of a roll of toilet paper (3 days supply) and wipes or hand sanitizer.  A stack of wipes can be taken from a large container and placed into a resealable bag.

Home food storage – Continue creating complete meal packs and setting aside for future use if not completed. Purchase at least 1 can of each family members favorite food.

Washoe County, Nevada Residents:
To get Regional Emergency Alerts go to www.readywashoe.com In the center of the page is “get the message” for code red notifications.
All others should check their county website for emergency alert notification.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Week 7 - First Aid Kit, 72 Hour Kit Options, Home Storage Continued

Week 7 – January 13
Wound cleaning items and Disposable Gloves
Wound cleaning suggestions: Small sliver of soap in a resealable bag and a bottle of water, and/or saline solution.  Anything containing alcohol or peroxide is no longer recommended to use for cleaning. See First Aid page for more detail.
72 Hour Kit Optional Additions – Photo copy important documents and place in a resealable bag.
Document Suggestions: Birth Certificate, shot records for children, Social Security card, insurance cards, vehicle registration, marriage or divorce certificate, and drivers license.

Home food storage: Continue creating complete meal packs and setting aside for future use.

Original legal documents should be together in a safe place that will allow quick retrieval in an evacuation situation with time to collect important items.  See Legal Document Suggestion page for a more complete list of documents to keep together.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Week 6 - First Aid Kit, 72 Hour Kit Options, Start Home Storage

Start a minimal First Aid Kit

Week 6 – January 6
Container to hold medical supplies.  A variety of bandages.
Container Suggestions: Pencil box, kid’s lunch box, quart size plastic, large baby wipe box, or cloth bag.
Bandage Suggestions:  Miscellaneous sizes of individual bandages, long strips of cloth such as sheets and muslin. Cloth can be folded and used as needed on a wound, used as a sling or torn into strips and tied to hold bandaging in place. Feminine flat and cylindrical products are excellent for major injuries.

72 Hour Kit Optional Additions:
Add feminine products if needed.   Add a light source.
Light Sources Suggestions: flashlight, small candles and matches or disposable lighter, or glow sticks.  Wooden matches can be dipped into wax to make them waterproof.

Ideas to start home food storage:
Create a two week menu and buy extra items on the menu until you have an addition two weeks supply of those meals.
Inventory you current food supply and purchase items needed to create complete meals.
Bag or box and label complete meals and place in designated food storage area.
Start purchasing anything extra.  Commit to a can or two each shopping trip, a planned dollar amount with the unspent amount saved for expensive items, or go on-line and find a weekly plan to follow.