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When preparing
for a possible emergency situation, it's best to think first about
the basics of survival: fresh water, food, clean air and warmth.
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Find out how to store and prepare
for at least three days of survival. |
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Learn how to improvise with
what you have on hand to protect your mouth, nose, eyes and
cuts in your skin. |
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Knowing how to treat minor
injuries can make a difference in an emergency. If you have
these basic supplies you are better prepared to help your loved
ones when they are hurt. |
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Assemble clothing & bedding,
tools and other basic supplies. |
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Lists for those with special
needs - babies, adults, seniors and people with disabilities. |
source: ready.gov
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