House Inspiration - Emergency Products
Emergency prep Battery operated fan
Emergency prep satellite device to send texts from cell phone
Emergency prep 35 mile radius, give one to mary?
Ikea - Ljusa flashlight $4.99 Handcranked
Allmodern - Solar Crank Radio $30.99 Solar or handcrank
Cellphone back up battery charger Eton - BoostTurbine 2000 - $59.99
Create a Safety Net for College Students and Young Adults Young people living on their own for the first time may not think about disaster planning, so raise the topic and discuss what they would do to stay safe. Also: Focus their thinking. Talk with them about the most common natural disasters they would encounter at their locale. Map out possible scenarios and where they would seek shelter. Make the connection. Agree on a communication plan both of you will follow to stay in touch during an emergency. Give them a hand. Pack an emergency kit for their dorm room, apartment or car. Include a flashlight, a first aid kit, extra batteries, bottled water, blankets, nonperishable food, a cellphone and charger. Create a Family Emergency Plan Put together disaster kits for your home and cars. Collect items you would need at home if you lost power or water and had to shelter in place. This can include flashlights and batteries, nonperishable food, bottled water, a battery-operated radio and medical supplies. Also assemble backpacks with things to take with you if you have to evacuate: first aid kit, medications, diapers, emergency contact list, food items, pet supplies, emergency blank...
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