Important Sanitation Kit Update
[This video is an update to a previous video Katzcradul made and is in response to several pieces of advice from a lady named Rhiahl. Specifically, Rhiahl stated that Katzcradul's recommendations for cleaning her 5-gallon potty bucket was all wrong. Well, I would have been wrong too, as I had always assumed that what Katzcradul had said was the correct way to do it. Anyway, Rhiahl provides advice I had never considered. I will include Rhiahl's video as well.]
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Check out sites like the Red Cross, and hurricane praneredpess sites. You will want food, water (3 gallons per adult per day for at least 3 days), first aid kit, flashlight, radio, a change of clothing, any medications you may require for at least a few days, copies of prescriptions, emergency contact numbers, insurance policies, and any relative information to help you recover what has been lost, pictures etc. Also include supplies for pets, include food, water, play toy, cage, for children depending on age, include diapers, toys, formula, baby foods, water (more than for an adult), there are many kits you can buy that will have some of the supplies in them, but always add additional things you may also need. This will at least get you started. Look into emergency food bars, they last for years and are sealed to keep out water and other contaminates. IF you have a seal-a-meal, put it to good use, seal you paperwork and other things that could be damaged by water. extra cash in your kit is helpful as well, considering banks, ATMs and the like most likely will not be working either.