Chapter 2 – Planning The Safety Of Others
 

Depending on the size of your family and the people that you’re responsible for the day to day you may have a lot of things to organize in the event for disaster, or just a few things saying need to take care of. Here is how you can ensure the safety of all of your loved ones during an emergency:

 

Step 2. Create individual emergency supply kits.

 

Soon I’ll explain creating a bug out bag and making sure that you have enough supplies in your home to live for a few days. The individual emergency supply kits are a bit different since they’re focused on those and your family with special needs such as the elderly and the infantile. Essentially you want to keep about 3 to 5 days worth of emergency products that are custom-made for these individuals. What you put in their kit really depends what their specific needs are.

 

For example a young child will need enough formula, diapers, and bottles. Those with dietary restrictions will need special food. People with functional needs require an emergency stock of prescription medicines, diabetic supplies, and hearing aids. List the special supplies that your family needs and create a kit of essentials in the event that people cannot get to you for 5 days or longer. Make sure you don’t forget about a kit for your non-human companions as well!