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  2. Build A Kit - Ready.gov

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    Build A Kit. After an emergency, you may need to survive on your own for several days. Being prepared means having your own food, water and other supplies to last for several days. A disaster supplies kit is a collection of basic items your household may need in the event of an emergency.

  3. Make A Plan - Ready.gov

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    Do I need to update my emergency preparedness kit? Step 2: Consider specific needs in your household. As you prepare your plan tailor your plans and supplies to your specific daily living needs and responsibilities.

  4. Low and No Cost Preparedness - Ready.gov

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    Build your emergency supply kit over time. Start with items you may already have in your home, like a flashlight, extra batteries, copies of important documents, water and non-perishable food. When you go to the grocery store, you can pick up an extra item each time that you use regularly, especially if it’s on sale!

  5. Download the newly updated FEMA App to get preparedness strategies and real-time weather and emergency alerts.

  6. Build a Kit - Ready.gov

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    Play the Build a Kit Game. You're on a mission--find what you need and build an emergency kit! Will you pick the correct items? Play Now

  7. Free Publications - Ready.gov

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    Emergency preparedness curriculum for grades 1-12 that teach kids what to do before, during, and after an emergency while fostering critical 21st-century skills such as problem solving, teamwork, creativity, leadership, and communication.

  8. Ready Kids | Ready.gov

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    Preparedness for the future starts today. Whether you’re a kid or teen yourself, a parent or loved one, or work with youth, Ready Kids has tools and information to help before, during and after disasters.

  9. Additional Items to Consider Adding to an Emergency Supply Kit -...

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    Recommended Items to Include in a Basic Emergency Supply Kit: Water and non-perishable food for several days. Extra cell phone battery or charger. Battery-powered or hand crank radio that can receive NOAA Weather Radio tone alerts and extra batteries. Flashlight and extra batteries.

  10. Food - Ready.gov

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    Suggested Emergency Food Supplies. Consider the following things when putting together your emergency food supplies: Store at least a several-day supply of non-perishable food. Choose foods your family will eat. Remember any special dietary needs. We suggest the following items when selecting emergency food supplies.

  11. Build a Kit - Ready.gov

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    Emergency Supply List. Make sure your emergency kit is stocked with the right items. Homepage Title Text. Build a Kit. Last Updated: 02/10/2021. Return to top. Disasters and Emergencies. Make a Plan. Ready Communities.