* Medical Latex Gloves * Surgical Mask * Instant Cold Packs * Instant Hot Packs * Ace Bandages * Butterfly Bandages * Gauze Pads * Cotton Swabs * Adhesive Tape * 2\ 4\ Wide Sterile Bandage Rolls * Tr
* Medical Latex Gloves * Surgical Mask * Instant Cold Packs * Instant Hot Packs * Ace Bandages * Butterfly Bandages * Gauze Pads * Cotton Swabs * Adhesive Tape * 2\" & 4\" Wide Sterile Bandage Rolls * Triangular Bandage For Sling, Etc. (37\" x 37\" x 52\") * Tongue Depressors (Pop-sickle Sticks) * Splint Material * Spray Bottle With 10% Bleach Solution For Disinfecting Objects. FAMILY EARTHQUAKE PLAN KNOW YOUR ENVIRONMENT During an earthquake, stay away from heavy furniture, appliances, large panes of glass, shelves holding heavy objects, and masonry veneer (such as the fireplace). These items tend to fall or break and can injure you. Usually, a hallway is one of the safest places if it is not crowded with objects. Kitchens and garages tend to be the most dangerous. Also, know the safest place in each room. It will be difficult to move from one place to another during a severe earthquake. EXITS AND ALTERNATIVE EXITS: Always know all the possible ways to exit your house and workplace in emergency situations. Try to discover exits that would only be available to you in an emergency. LOCATION OF SHUT-OFF VALVES: Know the location of the shutoff valves for water, gas, and electricity. If you are not sure, contact your utility company MAKE SPECIAL PROVISIONS ELDERLY, DISABLED, OR PERSONS UNDER MEDICATION: These people may have difficulty moving around after an earthquake. Plan to have someone help them to evacuate if necessary. Also, they may need special foods or medication. Be sure to store several days' supply of these special provisions. PERSONS WHO DON'T SPEAK ENGLISH: People who cannot speak English often rely on their family or friends for information. If they are separated during an earthquake, they may need help. Prepare emergency information cards, written in English, indicating identification, address, and special needs. PETS: After an earthquake, you should be concerned with your own safety before taking care of your pets. Storing extra food and water for pets is always a good idea. Keep them in a secure place at home after an earthquake. If you are evacuated, they will not be allowed at the emergency shelter.
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