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Week 3: Start Building Your Stay Kit
Community | PageMake sure your emergency kit is stocked with the items on the checklist below. Most of the items are inexpensive and easy to find, and any one of them could save your life. Headed to the store? Download a printable version to take with you. Once you take ...
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Week 4: Complete Your Stay Kit
Community | PageThis week make sure you have the following items in your stay kit: Garbage bags, plastic ties, and moist towelettes for personal sanitation and two 5 gallon buckets (one for pee and one for poo) Any tools you may need to turn off your water or gas Family ...
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Week 5: Build Your "Go-Kit"
Community | PageWeek 5 of the Prepare-A-Thon: Create your Go-Kit A Go-Kit is a kit of items you can take with you if you need to quickly evacuate. Many people store a Go-Kit in their vehicle as well as in their house. The kit can come in useful if you are stuck somewhere ...
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Week 6: Build Your Kid's "Go-Kit"
Community | PageThis week, build your child’s Go-Kit: “In Case of Emergency” (ICE) Contact Card Family photo Protein bar/snack Water Small toy/activity Glow stick Hygiene supplies Socks, gloves Medicine Safe Schools Alert for the Oregon Trail School District School Messe ...
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Week 7: Learn to Appropriately Store Water!
Community | PageThis is the most important item in your emergency kit! Store at least one gallon of water per person per day, and add an extra gallon per pet. Click here for more info (Ready.gov) Also this week – continue to build up at least a 72-hour supply of food fo ...
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Week 8: Organize Important Documents
Community | PageBeing ready for a disaster is more than storing water and supplies. You also need to safeguard your finances and important papers. Important Papers: This week scan the following documents and save them to a flash drive to keep in your go-kit: Proof of ins ...
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Week 9: Prepare Your Pet's Kit
Community | PageYes, man’s best friend also needs an emergency supply kit! (Unless you plan on feeding him your canned tuna) If you are like millions of animal owners nationwide, your pet is an important member of your household. Whether you decide to stay put in an emer ...
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Week 10: Learn Guidelines For Parents To Follow In A Crisis
Community | PageOregon Trail School District: Guidelines for parents to follow during a crisis A school emergency can take many forms: a natural hazard, such as an earthquake or severe weather event; or an intruder in the school. We all hope it never happens, but we stea ...
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Ready.gov: Be Prepared- It's up to you!
Community | PageBeing prepared to take care of yourself and your family in the event of a natural or man made disaster can make the difference in surviving. Evaluations of past disasters show us that each and every individual has to take steps to prepare. It takes time ...
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City of Sandy Bike Map
Community | PageA Guide to Navigating the Streets of Sandy and Surrounding Areas With the help of a grant from the Clackamas County Tourism & Cultural Affairs Office, the City of Sandy has prepared a map of bike rides in and around Sandy. Pick up a special map on wa ...