Storage of emergency supplies is crucial for better safety during
emergency situations. Certain elements are often required after evacuation,
which can better be managed easily before disaster. Planning for personal
preparedness is helpful to highlight the most crucial items that can save your
life during an unwelcome condition.
Government bodies and relief organizations instantly respond and provide
the most basic items to the affected communities. They distribute food, water
and tents for refugee shelter during their early response. In most
cases, relief supplies are often delayed to be delivered and thus the survival
needs of affected community stay incomplete.
The affected community faces different challenges during evacuation and
living in outdoor shelters. Limitation of food and water is a common practice
they must face unless they are prepared well. Their family members may also
need immediate medical treatment if they got injured. That’s how; the following
emergency supplies help in refugee survival.
Emergency Food:
After an area is hit by a disaster, the local food sources remain
closed. To avoid food shortage during tough condition, it is recommended to
maintain food supply at home that can last approximately for 3 to 7 days.
Ensure that the food that you are included in your emergency supply kit has a
shelf life more than a year.
Emergency Water:
Water acts as the most primary component of human survival. Running
water is not usually available during an emergency situation, or if available,
still they are not safe to use. When preparing your emergency kit, it is
recommended that you must include enough water that can last approximately for
three days.
Emergency Lights:
Emergency lights are helpful for traveling during the night at
disastrous situation. Ensure that the batteries you will use for emergency
lights must have a shelf life for more than 6 months. Including solar powered
lights in your emergency kit is helpful to overcome the limitation of power
unavailability of battery shortage.
Emergency First Aid Kits:
Emergency first aid kit is always a must to overcome accidents during
survival. Among the rest of non-food items, a complete emergency first
aid kit is extremely important for evacuation during an unwelcome condition.
The kit must have bandages, gauze pads and rolls that can work efficiently be
used for occasional injuries.
Emergency Sanitation Supplies:
Living outdoors together
with the rest of your family members is challenging in many ways. Besides food,
water and shelter items, you must also have a proper sanitation supply within
your personal preparedness kit. Ensure that you have enough toilet chemicals,
tissue packs and toilet bags as well.
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