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10 | February 22, 2<strong>01</strong>8 | 22nd century media camp Guide<br />

22ndCenturyMedia.com<br />

5 overlooked items for your family’s emergency supply kit<br />

Statepoint media<br />

If you prepped an emergency supply<br />

kit for your family, you most likely have<br />

the basics covered: batteries, first aid and<br />

non-perishable foods. Here are five often<br />

overlooked items that can help keep your<br />

family safe, comfortable and informed<br />

should the unexpected occur.<br />

• Water filter. Tap water is not always<br />

safe to drink in emergency situations.<br />

While you should have a store of bottled<br />

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water on hand, you can be extra safe with<br />

a high-quality water filter. Consider a portable<br />

model, so that if you have to relocate,<br />

you can have access to clean water<br />

on-the-go.<br />

• Reliable Technology. In an emergency,<br />

you may require technology that<br />

doesn’t need information from cell towers<br />

and doesn’t have to be recharged<br />

constantly, such as Casio’s PROTREK<br />

PRG600Y-1, which features an altimeter,<br />

compass and barometer (great for staying<br />

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aware of changes in temperature or air<br />

pressure). It also delivers this information<br />

hands-free, which can be useful any time,<br />

but extra valuable in an emergency. Additionally,<br />

it features Casio’s Tough Solar<br />

Power, allowing the watch to be charged<br />

in low or fluorescent light. After a fullcharge<br />

and without further exposure to<br />

light, the timepiece has a battery life of<br />

approximately seven months, and a special<br />

power save feature conserves energy<br />

by enabling the timepiece to power down<br />

when not exposed to light.<br />

• Back-up Generator. If the power goes<br />

out, a generator can keep you up and running,<br />

helping you protect against extreme<br />

weather conditions and keeping food<br />

from spoiling. Just be sure to operate your<br />

generator properly, following all the manufacturer’s<br />

safety measures. Never run a<br />

generator indoors or in an enclosed space.<br />

• Something to do. The truth is, emergency<br />

situations often yield a lot of downtime.<br />

Don’t be caught with nothing to do.<br />

Find forms of entertainment that can be<br />

enjoyed without power, such as books,<br />

board games, musical instruments, pen<br />

and paper.<br />

• Medication. Beyond first aid, your<br />

family likely has other medical considerations<br />

for which to prepare. Always<br />

have a several days supply of prescription<br />

medication for each member of the household.<br />

For those who wear glasses, keeping<br />

an extra pair handy will keep you seeing<br />

straight should your main pair break in an<br />

emergency.<br />

To be truly prepared for any emergency,<br />

be sure your prep kit goes beyond the<br />

standard checklist to include these oftenoverlooked<br />

items.<br />

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