Basics on How to prepare for a Disaster
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Situations that could put your routine or an entire city on hold include:

- Tornado
- Hurricane
- Flood
- Blizzard
- Power outage
- Contagious illness
Your house should already be equipped with supplies for staying inside the house for at least a week, but ideally for two weeks.
- Keep a newer pair of walking footwear stored—to be used during a disaster (you may have to do a lot of walking). You never know.
- Prepare a first aid kit.
- Have a box just for flashlights, battery operated lights, extra batteries and a battery radio. Put a battery tester in their too.
- A Ste o Stove will warm food (available where camping supplies are sold).
- Designate a section of the pantry for emergency foods (canned items, chips/munchies). With this supply keep a manual can opener and a lighter.
- If your climate includes cold, have thermal underwear, gloves, hats and scarves.
- Designate a contact person who's not local. Every family member should have this person's contact information memorized.
- Each person needs one gallon of water per day (not all to drink; clean water is needed for brushing teeth, washing hands, etc.). Store in gallon-or-less containers. Don't store water in milk containers. Fifty five gallon drums are available too, with a hand pump.
- Keep a section designated for the following: sanitizing wipes, synthetic gloves, N95 masks, trash bags, paper towels and plates, and plastic eating utensils.
- Photograph or take videos of all of your important possessions for insurance purposes.
- Make copies of all crucial documents and put in a fireproof, waterproof safe.
- Send copies of the above to a trusted person who is not local.
- Use a cloud service for computer data backup.
- Know your neighborhood's emergency plans—if they even exist. If they don't, organize a meeting to create them.
- Know alte ate routes in your city to important destinations, since a disaster could close off one of the routes.
- Another tool to have on hand is a bicycle—you may need to do a lot of riding if the roads are blocked off or the gas supply has stopped.
- Backup generator with fresh gas can power small appliances or even a heating system in a pinch.
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