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What would you do in the event of a major flood, man-made disaster, power outage, toxic spill, or health-related quarantine?  Could you survive on your own for the first 72 hours after a major disaster or emergency? 

The 72 Crew Awareness and Preparedness campaign is dedicated to helping you and your family Be Prepared . . . Not Scared. Click on Get Involved to learn how your community can be 72 Crew Certified.

Are you prepared?
Go Bag

If you need to leave from your home, it will be important that you are ready to go as quickly as possible. Having a Go Bag in an accessible place ensures that you and your family are prepared for whatever situation arises.

Go Bag Guidelines:

  • Each member of your household should have his or her own Go Bag
  • Go Bags should be easy to carry and sturdy
  • Go Bags should be stored in an easily accessible location
  • Ideally, you should keep a Go Bag at your home, in your car, and at work
  • Go Bags should be prepared for any time of year
  • Go Bags should be updated every six months

Go Bag List:

  • Bottled water
  • Non-perishable food and a manual can opener
  • Flashlight
  • Battery-operated AM/FM Radio
  • Extra batteries (check the necessary types)
  • Pocketknife
  • Whistle
  • Prescription medication for a week, along with copies of your prescriptions
  • Small first aid kit
  • Extra house and car keys
  • A blanket
  • Raingear
  • A hat
  • Comfortable, sturdy shoes
  • Warm clothes
  • Extra pair of glasses and/or hearing aids
  • Toilet paper
  • Plastic garbage bags
  • Soap
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Feminine hygiene products
  • A copy of your communications plan card
  • A regional map
  • Special needs items for members of your family, especially children, seniors or people with disabilities, and pets.
  • Paper, pens, and tape - in case you need to leave a message somewhere
  • Dust mask
  • Cash - preferably in small denominations
  • Coins for pay phones
  • Credit and Debit cards
  • Copies of important documents in a waterproof container (i.e. IDs, insurance information, proof of address, passports, etc.)
  • A recent family photo for identification purposes - make sure everyone's face can be seen clearly

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