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This
calendar is intended as a tool to help you prepare for disasters
before they happen. After
you purchase an item or complete an activity, check the box next
to it.
Your supplies may be stored together
in one large container, such as a garbage can on wheels,
or several small ones Food items could be kept on a specific
shelf in the pantry.
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| Month 4 |
Purchase:
Canned vegetables -4 per person
Extra baby bottles, formula, and diapers, if needed
Extra pet supplies, food, collar, leash
Large storage containers[s]
for preparedness supplies |
Activities:
Place a sturdy pair of shoes
and a flashlight under your bed so that they will be handy during
an emergency
Place a supply of prescription medicine[s] and date if
not
already indicated on its label
Start putting
supplies in storage container[s] and include blankets
or sleeping bags for each family member |
| Month 5 |
Purchase:
Canned, ready-to-eat soup -
2 per person
Liquid dish soap
Plain
liquid bleach
Portable am/fm radio [including
batteries]
Antibacterial liquid hand soap
Disposable hand wipes |
Activities:
Make photo copies of important
papers and put in the storage container
Talk
with neighbors to find out who may have skills or training
that would
be beneficial after a disaster [i.e., first aid, child
care, amateur radio, tree removal, small
engine repair, heavy equipment operations, wilderness survival,
light rescue, carpentry] |
| Month 6 |
Purchase:
Quick-energy snacks [granola
bars, raisins, peanut butter]
6 rolls of paper
towels
3 boxes of facial tissue
Sunscreen
Anti-diarrhea medicine
Latex gloves, 6 pairs, [to be out with the first aid
kit] |
Activities:
Check to see if your stored water
has expired and needs to be replace [Replace every 6 months if
you filled your own containers Store bought water will have an
expiration date on the container]
Put an extra pair of eyeglasses
in the supply container
Store a roll of quarters with
the emergency supplies and locate the pay phone nearest to your
home
Find out about your workplace disaster plans |
Examples
of Food Items:
Select based on your family's preferences
Pick low-salt, water-packed
varieties when possible
Canned
meats:
tuna, chicken raviolis, chili, stew, Spam, corned beef,
etc.
Vegetables: green beans, corn, peas, beets, baked
beans, carrots, etc.
Fruits: pears, applesauce,
mandarin oranges, pineapple, etc.
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Month 7
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Purchase:
Whistle
ABC
fire extinguisher
1 Large can of juice
per person
Adult ands children vitamins
A pair
of pliers and/or vise grips
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Activities:
Take a first aid/CPR
class
Identify neighbors who might need help in an emergency,
including those with limited mobility or health problems and
children who might be alone
Show family members
where and how to shut off the utilities
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Month 8
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Purchase:
Box of crackers or graham
crackers
Dry cereal
"Child
proof" latches or other fasteners for cabinet doors and drawers
1 Box of large, heavy-duty garbage bags
Camping
or utility knife
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Activities:
Secure shelves, cabinets,
and drawers to prevent them from falling and/or opening
during earthquakes
Meet with neighbors to inventory expensive equipment
that could be shared in the event of an emergency, such as
chain saws, chippers/shredders, utility trailers, snow blowers,
and 4-wheel drive vehicles
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Month 9
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Purchase:
Extra batteries for flashlights, radio, and hearing aids
[if needed]
Heavy rope
Duct tape
Crowbar
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Activities:
Make a small preparedness
kit for your car Include food, water, blanket,
small first aid kit, a list of important phone numbers,
quarters for pay phones
Secure water heater to wall studs [if not already done]
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Month 10
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Purchase:
Hammer and assorted
nails
Screw drivers and assorted wood screws
Heavy duty
plastic tarps or sheets of visquine
Extra toothbrush per
person and toothpaste
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Activities:
Make arrangements to
have someone help your children if you are at work when
an emergency occurs
Conduct an earthquake drill at home
Replace
prescription medicines as required by expiration dates
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Month 11
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Purchase:
Package of paper plates
Package
of napkins
Package of eating utensils
Package of paper cups
Making tape
Kitchen-size
garbage bags [1 box]
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Activities:
Make arrangements to
have someone to take care of your pets
Exchange work, home,
and emergency contact phone numbers with neighbors for use during
an emergency
Start a Neighborhood Watch Program if none exists
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Month 12
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Purchase:
Heavy work gloves
Box
of disposable dust masks
Safety goggles Antiseptic
Sewing kit
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Activities:
Check to see your stored
water has expired and needs to be replaced [Replace
every 6 months if you filled your own containers. Store-bought
water will have an expiration date on the container]
Check the dates on stored
on stored food and replace as needed.
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