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Suggests
List of Winter Supplies, Emergency Car Kit
The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) has issued
information to help people prepare for another New England Winter
Season. MEMA has issued a "Suggested Winter Weather Supply
List" for the home, along with items that should be included in a
"Winter Emergency Car Kit". "The Winter Season is
upon us, so it is important that everyone take some simple steps to
prepare for what will undoubtedly come," said MEMA Director
Cristine McCombs. "Those who already have an All-Hazard
Emergency Preparation Kit, as MEMA continues to suggest, should be in
fine shape already. Everyone should have some non-perishable food,
bottled water, flashlights and extra batteries around the house, along
with a portable radio or NOAA Weather Radio in case of power outages or
other emergencies caused by a winter storm." Additional items
that should be included on your Winter Weather Supply List are a
freshly-stocked first-aid kit, essential prescription medicines,
non-perishable foods (those that require no refrigeration such as canned
goods, dried fruits and nuts), a non-electric can opener, water (one
gallon per person, per day), baby-care items, extra blankets, sleeping
bags and a fire extinguisher. "Every household should develop
a Family Emergency Communication Plan in case family members are
separated from one another during a storm. That is a real
possibility during the day if adults are at work and children are at
school," said McCombs. Suggested items for a Winter Emergency
Car Kit include a flashlight with extra batteries, a basic first-aid
kit, necessary medications, a pocket knife, booster cables, a blanket or
a sleeping bag, extra clothes (including rain gear, mittens and socks),
non-perishable foods, a non-electric can opener, sand for generating
vehicle traction, tire chains or traction mats, a basic tool kit
(pliers, wrench, screwdriver), a tow rope, a container of water and a
brightly colored cloth to serve as a flag, if necessary. Ensure
that your tires have adequate tread and keep your gas tank at least
half-full. Plan long trips carefully, listening to the latest
weather reports and road conditions. Travel during the day, and if
possible, try to take someone along with you. Winter can be a
difficult season that can be made easier with some basic preparedness
planning. SUGGESTED
WINTER WEATHER SUPPLY LIST
Keep these items around the house in case of emergency during a
winter storm: ·
Flashlight and extra
batteries ·
Portable radio or
NOAA Weather Radio with extra batteries ·
First-aid kit ·
Essential
prescription medicines ·
Non-perishable Food ·
Non-electric can
opener ·
Water (one gallon per
person/per day) ·
Baby items ·
Extra blankets and
sleeping bags ·
Fire extinguisher FAMILY
EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION PLAN
Develop a 'Family Emergency Communication Plan' in case family
members are separated from one another during a winter storm (a real
possibility during the day when adults are at work and children are at
school), and have a plan for getting back together. Ask an
out-of-state relative or friend to serve as the 'family contact'.
After a disaster, it is often easier to call long distance. Make
sure everyone knows the name, address and telephone number of the
contact person. SUGGESTED
WINTER EMERGENCY CAR KIT
Keep the following items in your car in case of emergency during a
Winter Storm: ·
Flashlight
with extra batteries ·
Basic
first-aid kit ·
Necessary
medications ·
Pocket knife ·
Blankets or
sleeping bags ·
Extra clothes
(include rain gear, mittens, socks) ·
High-calorie,
non-perishable foods (dried fruits, nuts, canned food) ·
Non-electric
can opener ·
Container of
water ·
Shovel ·
Sand for
generating traction ·
Tire chains or
traction mats ·
Basic tool kit
(pliers, wrench, screwdriver) ·
Tow rope Brightly
colored cloth to utilize as a flag
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