School Emergency Kit

School Emergency Kit Contents List and something to carry it in.

• Water bottles, reusable, I recommend 3 L in 750ml or smaller increments
• 10 feet para cord x 3
• Deck of cards or other small activity
• duct tape
• Emergency blanket
• Emergency whistle
• Face masks – particulate
• Family contact numbers
• Feminine sanitary products
• Granola/protein bars
• Hand warmers
• Hand-crank flashlight / am-fm radio with ear phone
• hard candy and mints
• Kleenex or roll of TP
• Mini first aid kit (band aids, cravats x 4, ect ,)
• PB crackers or similar in hard plastic case [2,000 cal]
• spare phone charger and extension cord with a 3 way spliter x2
• Wet wipes

Discussion of the Emergency Kit for School Contents List what ever you decide to use to carry all this stuff in should be durable and easy to carry without using your hands.

In addition to helping to keep your kids comfortable should something happen at school it will also help impress upon them the idea that preparedness is a way of life. Size, items and amounts should be adjusted for the kid’s size and maturity.

• Water bottles, reusable, I recommend 3 L in 750ml or smaller increments
This amount will last for a while and is intended to be able to share if you have not been able to convince your friends to build a kit.

• 10 feet para cord x 3
This has many uses some of which include tying the door shut. This length pre-cut works great and this way you will not need a knife which most likely be prohibited.

• Deck of cards or other small activity
This will save your battery ;]

• Duct tape – Just because.

• Emergency blanket to stay warm and act like a pillow too.

• Emergency whistle -this is in addition to the one that should be on your person.

• Face masks – particulate to keep dust and bugs out of your lungs

• Family contact numbers this copy is in case you lose the one that should be on you.

• Feminine sanitary products – periods are bad enough, think if you start unexpectedly or in the middle of a lock down.

• Granola/protein bars – it makes the wait easier if you are not ‘starving’.

• Hand warmers – the power may go out or for use in first aid

• Hand-crank flashlight / am-fm radio with ear phone – in case it goes dark and to get news reports.

• hard candy and mints – morale buster and to ease a sore throat.

• Kleenex or roll of TP – blow your nose, ect

• Mini first aid kit (band aids, cravats x 4, ect ,) – obvious

• PB crackers or similar in hard plastic case [2,000 cal] the plastic case will protect the crackers

• spare phone charger and extension cord with a 3 way spliter x2 – obvious

• Wet wipes – to clean yourself and others wounds.

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