Maui County Fire Department – Does Everyone in Your Ohana Have a Disaster Kit?

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Does everyone in your ohana have a disaster kit ?

Being prepared can help ease you through a disaster.  Hurricane, flooding, tsunami, earthquake and wind events are all possible in Hawaii.

Make sure your ohana has what they need to get through the days following a serious weather event.

May be a cartoon of text that says 'American Red EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS KIT PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT(PPE) masks and hand sanitizers WATER 1gallon per person per day FOOD 4days fnon-perishable food ready MEDICATION/FIRST AID eat PERSONAL HYGIENE DOCUMENT COPIES prescriptions,proof addres, deed/lease and ID PORTABLE CHARGER home, CASH FAMILY CONTACT INFORMATION $ FLASHLIGHT /RADIO EXTRA BATTERIES MULTI-PURPOSE TOOL MANUAL CAN OPENER CHANGE CLOTHES BEDDING SUPPLIES TOWEL 15 BABY SUPPLIES bottles, baby food, and diapers GAMES ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN COMFORT ITEMS PET SUPPLIES collars, leash, food, water, carrier, bowl, medication'

Original source can be found here.



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