Earthquake Disaster Preparedness Kit
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Water & Food Supply
Essential Items
- βAt least 6 gallons of water (minimum 1 gallon per person per day for 3 days)
- βNon-perishable food items (canned goods, dried fruits, nuts, energy bars)
- βManual can opener
- βPortable water filter or purification tablets
- βMess kit (bowl, cup, utensils)
- βDisposable plates and utensils
Tips
- β’ Rotate water and food supplies every 6 months to keep them fresh.
- β’ Choose canned foods with easy-open lids to avoid needing a can opener in a pinch.
- β’ Opt for foods that require minimal or no cooking given potential power outages.
- β’ Store water in cool, dark places away from chemicals.
- β’ Consider local climateβhumid and warmβso water storage needs to be checked regularly.
Recommended Products
Etekcity Portable Water Filter Pump
Lightweight, compact water filter for emergency water purification.
Wise Company Emergency Food Supply, 1 Week (2 Persons)
Long-lasting, freeze-dried meals specifically designed for emergencies.
First Aid & Medical
Essential Items
- βComprehensive first aid kit with bandages, antiseptic wipes, gauze, adhesive tape
- βPrescription medications (minimum 7-day supply)
- βPain relievers (ibuprofen, acetaminophen)
- βAntihistamines
- βThermometer
- βBurn cream and antibiotic ointment
- βMedical gloves and face masks
Tips
- β’ Regularly check medications for expiration dates and update supplies as needed.
- β’ Include a printed copy of medical history and prescriptions.
- β’ Train all household members on basic first aid.
- β’ Earthquake injuries can include cuts and bruises; ensure adequate wound care supplies.
Recommended Products
First Aid Only 299 Piece All-Purpose First Aid Kit
Complete kit suitable for homes, includes wound care and pain relief supplies.
Kinsa QuickCare Smart Digital Thermometer
Accurate and fast thermometer with smartphone integration.
Tools & Equipment
Essential Items
- βMulti-tool with knife, pliers, screwdrivers
- βAdjustable wrench and basic hand tools
- βFlashlights with extra batteries
- βBattery-powered or hand-crank radio
- βDuct tape and strong rope
- βWhistle for signaling
- βFire extinguisher (ABC rated)
Tips
- β’ Keep tools in an easy-to-reach, clearly marked container.
- β’ Test flashlights and radios monthly; ensure batteries are fresh.
- β’ Store whistle where it can be easily accessed in the dark.
- β’ Fire extinguishers are critical given aftershocks potentially causing fires.
Recommended Products
Leatherman Wave Plus Multitool
Highly rated multitool with 17 tools including knife and pliers.
Streamlight 88065 ProTac 1L-1AA LED Flashlight
Durable, bright flashlight suitable for emergencies.
Communication & Documentation
Essential Items
- βCopies of important documents (ID, insurance, medical records) in waterproof bags
- βEmergency contact list (written and saved digitally)
- βBattery pack or power bank for phone charging
- βPen and notepad
- βLocal maps and evacuation routes
Tips
- β’ Store at least one set of documents off-site or in a cloud backup.
- β’ Update contact lists regularly and inform your emergency contacts about your plans.
- β’ Keep extra charging cables compatible with your devices.
- β’ Having physical maps is critical as GPS signals may be disrupted.
Recommended Products
Amazon Basics Portable Power Bank, 10000mAh
Compact power bank for multiple full phone charges on the go.
Sukiya Waterproof Document Bag, Set of 3
Durable waterproof and tear-resistant bags for important documents.
Clothing & Personal Items
Essential Items
- βSturdy shoes or boots
- βChange of clothes appropriate for local climate (lightweight, breathable)
- βRain ponchos or light rain jackets
- βHat and gloves
- βEmergency blanket
- βPersonal hygiene items (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, feminine hygiene products)
Tips
- β’ Wear and keep sturdy footwear at all times after an earthquake to protect from debris.
- β’ Consider moisture-wicking materials to manage humidity.
- β’ Pack toiletries in resealable plastic bags to keep them dry.
- β’ Emergency blankets are lightweight and retain body heat in cooler nights.
Recommended Products
Columbia Unisex Silver Ridge Lightweight Hiking Shoe
Durable, breathable hiking shoes ideal for emergency mobility.
OZERO Packable Waterproof Rain Poncho
Compact, lightweight rain poncho perfect for sudden tropical rains.
Emergency Planning
Essential Items
- βDetailed family emergency plan including meeting points
- βLocal emergency numbers written down
- βTraining and drills practice schedule
- βEvacuation backpacks pre-packed for quick grab
- βCash in small denominations
- βFire escape ladder (for multi-level homes)
Tips
- β’ Discuss and rehearse the emergency plan every 6 months.
- β’ Teach everyone how to turn off gas, water, and electricity.
- β’ Keep cash handy as ATMs and card readers may be down after an earthquake.
- β’ Pre-pack evacuation bags with essentials for quick departure.
Additional Recommendations for Earthquake Preparedness in the Philippines
Essential Items
- βHelmet or hard hat for head protection from falling debris
- βDust masks to avoid inhaling dust and debris
- βSturdy gloves for handling debris or broken objects
- βSmall shovel for debris removal
- βLocal hazard information and tsunami evacuation plan
Tips
- β’ Aftershocks are common; stay prepared for multiple tremors.
- β’ Secure heavy furniture and appliances to reduce injury risks.
- β’ Be aware of potential secondary hazards like tsunamis and landslides.
- β’ Store helmet and gloves in an accessible location.
Recommended Products
Pyramex Safety Hard Hat, White
Durable industrial helmet for head protection during earthquakes.
3M N95 Respirator Mask, 10 Pack
Certified N95 masks to protect against dust and airborne particles.
Important Tips & Reminders
- β’Store your disaster kit in an accessible location known to all family members.
- β’Keep small kits in areas like the car and workplace for emergency use.
- β’Regularly update your kit every 6 months, replacing expired or used items.
- β’Stay informed with local disaster alerts and weather warnings via radio or mobile apps.
- β’Establish a family meeting point outside the home in case evacuation is necessary.