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To this end, we are asking all volunteers who are considering coming down to do the following: Emergency preparation kit for volunteers Store your supplies in a sturdy but easy-to-carry container such as a large covered trash container, overnight backpack, or small duffle bag. 1. Water. Have at least one gallon per person, per day. Water should be stored in sealed, unbreakable containers. 2. Food. A supply of non-perishable packaged or canned food and a non-electric can opener. Select foods that require no refrigeration and little or no water. For example, energy bars, ready-to-eat soup, peanut butter, etc. 3. Flashlight. Include extra batteries. 4. First Aid kit (see below). 5. Medications. Don’t forget prescription and non-prescription items. Be sure to fill up prescriptions in advance and have extra copies as well – it can be time-consuming to get them written or filled in New Orleans. 6. Battery-operated radio. Include extra batteries. 7. Tools. Wrench, manual can-opener, screwdriver, hammer, pliers, a knife, duct tape, plastic sheeting, garbage bags and ties, matches and/or lighter in waterproof box. 8. Clothing. Pack a change of clothing, rain gear, sturdy shoes, and gloves. 9. Personal items. Eyeglasses or contact lenses and solution; important documents (or at least copies) such as driver’s license, ID card, passport, health insurance, medical information, etc., in water-proof containers; comfort items such as books, cards, etc. 10. Bedding. Blankets or sleeping bag. 11. Sanitary supplies. Toilet paper, towelettes, tampons/pads, hand sanitizer, personal hygiene items such as toothbrush, etc. 12. Money. Have cash as well as extras or copies of your credit or ATM cards. (Those cards won’t work if the power is out, but may be helpful wherever you evacuate to.) 13. Contact information. Carry a current list of family phone numbers and e-mail addresses. You may not be able to charge your cell phone, so be sure to have a hard copy of numbers of important friends and family. 14. Pet supplies. Food, water, leash, litter box or plastic bags, any medications and vaccination information. 15. Map. Of at least the state – consider marking an evacuation route on it. For New Orleans’ recommended evacuation route, go to http://www.ohsep.louisiana.gov//evacinfo/no_contraflow.htm First Aid kit Any standard pre-packaged First Aid kit will probably have most of the following items already but double-check just in case. It's often cheaper to build one yourself from items you already own. Non-prescription drugs such as:
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