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How to Prepare an Earthquake Emergency Kit

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An emergency kit is not about fear. It simply gathers water, food, light, first aid, and documents so you do not have to search in a crisis.

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1

Choose a sturdy easy-carry bag

Step 1

Step 1 is “Choose a sturdy easy-carry bag.” Keep the needed items close and handle only this part. A steady pace usually gives a cleaner result than rushing.

💡Explanation

This keeps the process small and reduces on-the-spot decisions. The next step becomes easier to see, and important details are less likely to be missed.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Check water, food, and battery dates regularly.

2

Pack drinking water

Step 2

Step 2 is “Pack drinking water.” Keep the needed items close and handle only this part. A steady pace usually gives a cleaner result than rushing.

💡Explanation

This keeps the process small and reduces on-the-spot decisions. The next step becomes easier to see, and important details are less likely to be missed.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Check water, food, and battery dates regularly.

3

Add shelf-stable food

Step 3

Step 3 is “Add shelf-stable food.” Keep the needed items close and handle only this part. A steady pace usually gives a cleaner result than rushing.

💡Explanation

This keeps the process small and reduces on-the-spot decisions. The next step becomes easier to see, and important details are less likely to be missed.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Check water, food, and battery dates regularly.

4

Include flashlight and batteries

Step 4

Step 4 is “Include flashlight and batteries.” Keep the needed items close and handle only this part. A steady pace usually gives a cleaner result than rushing.

💡Explanation

This keeps the process small and reduces on-the-spot decisions. The next step becomes easier to see, and important details are less likely to be missed.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Check water, food, and battery dates regularly.

5

Add first-aid supplies

Step 5

Step 5 is “Add first-aid supplies.” Keep the needed items close and handle only this part. A steady pace usually gives a cleaner result than rushing.

💡Explanation

This keeps the process small and reduces on-the-spot decisions. The next step becomes easier to see, and important details are less likely to be missed.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Check water, food, and battery dates regularly.

6

Keep document copies protected

Step 6

Step 6 is “Keep document copies protected.” Keep the needed items close and handle only this part. A steady pace usually gives a cleaner result than rushing.

💡Explanation

This keeps the process small and reduces on-the-spot decisions. The next step becomes easier to see, and important details are less likely to be missed.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Check water, food, and battery dates regularly.

7

Add whistle, gloves, and blanket

Step 7

Step 7 is “Add whistle, gloves, and blanket.” Keep the needed items close and handle only this part. A steady pace usually gives a cleaner result than rushing.

💡Explanation

This keeps the process small and reduces on-the-spot decisions. The next step becomes easier to see, and important details are less likely to be missed.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Check water, food, and battery dates regularly.

8

Store the bag where you can grab it

Step 8

Step 8 is “Store the bag where you can grab it.” Keep the needed items close and handle only this part. A steady pace usually gives a cleaner result than rushing.

💡Explanation

This keeps the process small and reduces on-the-spot decisions. The next step becomes easier to see, and important details are less likely to be missed.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Check water, food, and battery dates regularly.

Step Navigation

  • 1
    Choose a sturdy easy-carry bag
  • 2
    Pack drinking water
  • 3
    Add shelf-stable food
  • 4
    Include flashlight and batteries
  • 5
    Add first-aid supplies
  • 6
    Keep document copies protected
  • 7
    Add whistle, gloves, and blanket
  • 8
    Store the bag where you can grab it

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