The idea of creating the Earthquake Survival Kits may seem like wild-eyed fancy to some, but for those who have survived these natural disasters they are serious business. Few places on the planet are completely safe from the potential for a quake, which means that the only people who are every truly prepared for such a catastrophe are those who have one of these easy to make survival kits.
General information
The basics of life
Without question, the most pressing concern in almost every natural disaster is the need for water. When the ground erupts violently, the tremors often destroy water line infrastructure. To avoid deprivation, every person should have a four-day storehouse that contains as much as a gallon of water each day to meet his or her needs.
Food is another essential since electricity is often one of the first casualties in a disaster. Store up sufficient quantities of canned goods that will not spoil when the power is lost, as well as cereals and trail mix. Canned meat, juices, fruits, milk, and vegetables should make up the bulk of every food storehouse. Have enough to last for anywhere from a few days to a few weeks.
Keeping dry
Be sure to include simple things that are often forgotten in times of stress. A change of clothes, dry blankets, raincoats, and even a tent can sometimes spare disaster victims from several nights’ worth of exposure to the elements. This is especially true when there may be structural damage to the home.
Treating the injured
It makes sense to assume that at least one person will be hurt and to prepare accordingly. Medical first aid supplies should include bandages, disinfecting agents, cleaners, scissors, and any other medical items that might be needed. A thermometer will be useful for monitoring potential fevers, so be sure to include one. Common pain medications and other drugs should be included as well.
Assorted items
Also include disposable dinnerware for the family, as well as aluminum foil, some knife, and waterproof matches for a fire. Flashlights and other standard camping equipment can be useful as well. Toiletries, hygienic materials, and cleansers should also be on hand so that the family can at least remain clean.
Displacement
There is always a possibility of displacement, so important documents should all be stored in the kit. This includes anything used to identify family members, birth certificates, and passports. If possible, it is even wise to include an inventory of household possessions.
Conclusion
Nobody ever wants to believe that the worst can happen to them, but the sad fact is that no one is immune to the ravages caused by earthquakes and other disasters. Every family can improve their odds of survival, however, by creating earthquake disaster kits just like these.