Description
Red Cross Emergency Checklist
In times of emergency, it is crucial to be prepared and have a plan in place. The Red Cross Emergency Checklist is designed to help you and your loved ones stay safe and organized during unexpected situations. Whether it is a natural disaster, power outage, or medical emergency, this checklist will ensure that you have the necessary supplies and information at hand.
Essential Supplies
One of the key aspects of preparedness is having essential supplies readily available. The Red Cross Emergency Checklist includes items such as:
- Non-perishable food and water
- Flashlights and batteries
- First aid kit
- Medications and medical supplies
- Emergency contact information
- Cash and important documents
Emergency Plan
In addition to supplies, having an emergency plan in place is critical. The Red Cross Emergency Checklist provides guidance on creating a plan that includes:
- Identifying emergency contacts
- Determining a safe meeting place
- Establishing communication methods
- Knowing evacuation routes
- Assigning responsibilities to family members
Stay Informed
During an emergency, staying informed is essential. The Red Cross Emergency Checklist emphasizes the importance of:
- Having a battery-powered radio
- Following local news and updates
- Signing up for emergency alerts
- Knowing the location of nearby shelters
- Understanding emergency procedures
By following the Red Cross Emergency Checklist, you can be better prepared to handle unexpected situations and ensure the safety of yourself and your loved ones. Remember, being prepared is the first step towards resilience in times of crisis.
Survival Kit Supplies
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.
What Do You Need In A Survival Kit?
At a minimum, you should have the basic supplies listed below.
Water: one gallon per person, per day (3-day supply for evacuation, 2-week supply for home)
Food: non-perishable, easy-to-prepare items (3-day supply for evacuation, 2-week supply for home)
Flashlight
Battery-powered or hand-crank radio (NOAA Weather Radio, if possible)
Extra batteries
First aid kit
Medications (7-day supply) and medical items
Multi-purpose tool
Sanitation and personal hygiene items
Copies of personal documents (medication list and pertinent medical information, proof of address, deed/lease to home, passports, birth certificates, insurance policies)
Cell phone with chargers
Family and emergency contact information
Extra cash
Emergency blanket
Map(s) of the area
After you gather those basic supplies for your kit, add unique things each member of your family may need, such as:
Medical supplies (hearing aids with extra batteries, glasses, contact lenses, syringes, etc)
Baby supplies (bottles, formula, baby food, diapers)
Games and activities for children
Pet supplies (collar, leash, ID, food, carrier, bowl)
Two-way radios
Extra set of car keys and house keys
Manual can opener
Depending on the types of disasters that are common where you live, also consider adding these things to your kit:
Whistle
N95 or surgical masks
Matches
Rain gear
Towels
Work gloves
Tools/supplies for securing your home
Extra clothing, hat and sturdy shoes
Plastic sheeting
Duct tape
Scissors
Household liquid bleach
Entertainment items
Blankets or sleeping bags
Be Red Cross Ready