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Prepare: What's In Your Hurricane Disaster Kit?
Having a disaster kit together is one of the top recommendations of emergency planners as the 2012 hurricane season nears. But just what should you put into a kit?

With Hurricane Sandy making her way toward New England, weather officials are warning residents to brace for a possible Category 1 hurricane.
Having a disaster kit together is one of the top recommendations of emergency planners. But just what should you put into a kit?
We gathered some suggestions from the National Hurricane Center, but also want to hear your suggestions.
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- Water. Have at least one gallon for each person for up to seven days.
- Food. Make sure to have nonperishable food items for up to seven days for each person in the household. Be sure to include a hand can opener and paper or plastic plates and utensils. It’s also a good idea to store snacks, specialty foods for infants or seniors and cooking utensils.
- Important papers. Use a waterproof container to store insurance documents, medical records, Social Security cards, bank records, birth certificates and so on.
- First aid supplies, as well as items to care for any babies, special needs or elderly people in the household.
- Blankets and pillows.
- Clothes.
- Toiletries.
- Flashlights and batteries.
- A battery-operated radio or weather radio.
- Charged mobile phones (extra batteries are a good idea, too).
- Cash and credit cards.
- Keys.
- Tools.
Source:Â National Hurricane Center
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