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Showing posts with label Emergency preparedness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emergency preparedness. Show all posts

Friday, April 9, 2010

Go Bag

Have you ever left the house and realized you didn't have deodorant on? Had a kid pour a waterbottle on themselves in the car?  Or had a kid need to potty in the middle of nowhere? 
Do you need bandaids to soothe little owies at least once a day? Oh boy, do I!

Couple that with a long lost blog post that inspired me to have a bag in the car for a time when you have to leave home right away, have no time to pack, and may not get to return for hours.  Like if a loved one was admitted to the hospital or you have some car trouble out of town and have to stay over. Something like that. You don't need regular 72 hour kit stuff, instead you need snacks, money to buy food wherever you are, stuff to stay overnight in a pinch, etc.   Basically a super-stocked diaper bag for the whole family. 
This is where our Go Bag was born.  Depending on the time of year it contains the following things:
  • A change of clothes for the kids, doubling the underwear for potty training
  • Diapers & wipes
  • Foods that serve as snacks or meals in a pinch, like pop tarts, fruit cups, and energy bars. 
  • Bottled water
  • Sanitizer wipes
  • Activities for kids
  • Cash! For buying meals, renting rooms, whatever. I end up using mine at garage sales. :)
  • Toothbrushes & toothpaste. These come in handy when we are traveling at bedtime and don't want the kids to fall asleep with sugar in their mouths.
  • Feminine hygiene items
  • A first aid kit- mostly band aids & pain killer 
  • Comfortable walking shoes- not that I get stranded in heels often, but it is a good suggestion. 
 Next to our Go Bag is a travel potty, including toilet paper and spare underwear/pull-ups.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Be Prepared: Pandemic


I am always looking into emergency preparedness, first aid kits, 3 month food storage, etc. Now with the swine flu in the news, people are posting and linking like crazy. It is good motivation to finally get prepared and feel safe in our supplies.

Here is a checklist of things to have on hand from pandemicflu.gov
Here is a collection of links from the LDS Church regarding Pandemic Preparedness Planning
Another great site with info on pandemic and all other types of preparedness is the Prepared LDS Family blog

Monday, March 30, 2009

Emergency Preparedness

Every time I watch a movie or television show depicting major weather catastrophes, I freak out a little bit inside. I feel this need to stock up, prepare, supply, and practice. I just never knew where to begin.

Luckily for me, my mom has been looking up these very things. It turns out there are numerous places listing ideas, step-by-step instructions, lists, the works. I have listed numerous links below. And remember many of the blogs & sites have additional links listed, as well as comments to their posts where people are sharing even more ideas.

Provident Living (Official LDS site)
Prepared LDS Family
Domestic Goddess
Food Storage Made Easy
Mormon Food Storage Blog
USU Extension Articles: Food Storage
USU Extension Articles: Food Preservation
FEMA- Water Storage info