Can You Go It Alone for Three Days?
q Water — 1 gallon per person per day (a week's supply of water is preferable) Sanitation Supplies
q Large plastic trash bags for waste; tarps and rain ponchos q Sturdy shoes Cooking
q Plastic knives, forks, spoons Tools and Supplies
q Axe, shovel, broom
Essentials
q Water purification kit
q First aid kit, freshly stocked
q First aid book
q Food
q Can opener (non-electric)
q Blankets or sleeping bags
q Portable radio, flashlight and spare batteries
q Essential medications
q Extra pair of eyeglasses
q Extra pair of house and car keys
q Fire extinguisher — A-B-C type
q Food, water and restraint (leash or carrier) for pets
q Cash and change
q Baby supplies: formula, bottle, pacifier, soap and baby powder, clothing, blankets, baby wipes, disposable diapers, canned food and juices.
q Large trash cans
q Bar soap and liquid detergent
q Shampoo
q Toothpaste and toothbrushes
q Feminine hygiene supplies
q Toilet paper
q Household bleach![]()
Safety and Comfort
q Heavy gloves for clearing debris
q Candles and matches
q Light sticks
q Change of clothing
q Knife or razor blades
q Garden hose for siphoning and firefighting
q Tent
q Communication kit: paper, pens, stamps
q Paper plates and cups
q Paper towels
q Heavy-duty aluminum foil
q Camping stove for outdoor cooking (caution: before using fire to cook, make sure there are no gas leaks; never use charcoal indoors)
q Adjustable wrench for turning off gas
q Tool kit including a screwdriver, pliers and a hammer
q Coil of ½ " rope
q Plastic tape, staple gun and sheeting for window replacement
q Bicycle
q City map