Build A Basic Disaster Supplies Kit

University Place, WALocal News

As storm season approaches, the University Place, WA, government is encouraging residents to build disaster supply kits for emergencies. These kits should contain essential items, including one gallon of water per person per day, non-perishable food, and a first aid kit. Other recommended items are a manual can opener, battery-powered radio, and local maps. Pet owners are advised to include food and water for their pets in the supplies. Preparing these kits now can save lives and reduce panic when disasters strike.

Local officials highlight that having a well-stocked kit can enhance self-sufficiency during emergencies. Furthermore, assembling these kits in airtight containers can protect the supplies from damage. This proactive approach not only safeguards individuals but also strengthens community resilience.

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