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• r <br /> Simpson Strong-Tie <br /> EAP-FPP Program <br /> EARTHQUAKE SUPPLIES CHECKLIST <br /> Quantities of emergency supplies should be adequate for at least 48 hours. A two week <br /> supply is recommended as a minimum reserve of water, food, medicine and other <br /> consumable items. <br /> SURVIVAL <br /> Water - 2 quarts to 1 gallon per person per day (replace every 6 months). <br /> First Aid Kit - ample and freshly stocked; non-prescription drugs (aspirin, anti-diarrhea, <br /> etc.). <br /> Prescription Medication and Glasses - as required. <br /> Fire Extinguishers - dry chemical. <br /> Food - canned or dehydrated, non-perishable; pre-cooked and/or requiring minimum <br /> heat and water; and food. <br /> Can Opener - non-electric. <br /> Blankets - heavy or thermal, one for each person. <br /> Radio - portable, battery operated with plenty of fresh, spare batteries; list of radio <br /> stations. <br /> Flashlight - with plenty of fresh, spare batteries and bulbs. <br /> Watch or Clock - battery or spring wound. <br /> SANITATION SUPPLIES <br /> Large Plastic Trash Bags - for trash, waste, water protection, ground cloth. <br /> Large Trash Cans <br /> Hand Soap <br /> Pre-moistened Towelettes <br /> Feminine and Infant Supplies <br /> Toilet Paper <br /> Disinfectants - bleach or the like; add to sewage to deodorize, disinfect and keep <br /> insects away. <br /> Newspapers - to wrap garbage and waste. Can also be used for warmth. <br /> SAFETY <br /> Heavy Shoes <br /> Heavy Gloves <br /> *Candies <br /> *Matches - dipped in wax and kept in waterproof container. <br /> Extra Clothing -jackets, sweaters, sweats, or the like. <br /> Knife - sharp or razor blades. ':- <br /> Garden Hose - for siphoning and fire fighting. 7 <br /> Credit Cards and Cash <br /> List of Physicians and Locations ; " <br /> List of Important Employee Information - medical conditions and precautions', c. ! <br /> David Olney 12 <br /> Rev: 9/17/15 <br />