- Identification Card: Each member of the family should have an identification card for themselves in their kits. Parents should also have a copy of each child’s ID card. During an emergency you may not be able to remember important information. Each card should include: Parent’s names, address(es) and phone number(s), your home address, parent’s cell phone numbers, child's cell phone numbers, close family and friend’s phone numbers, name, address and phone number of a local contact person and out of state contact person, name and phone numbers for; Doctor, dentist, optometrist, and clergy. Address(s) and phone numbers for schools and office or workplace. List medications, special medical conditions, and allergies.
- Photos: Each kit should have several family photos. You should include individual photos of each family member as well as a family group photo. Individual photos may be used to post if you are separated and a family photo can be used to prove a relationship if there is a question. get together with a friend and take photos of their family and have them take your's. Ok, so the printing of photos is not free but taking them is."
Source: totally ready blog
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Saturday, September 17, 2011
HOW IS YOUR EMERGENCY KIT COMING ALONG?
"Keep going with your Emergency Kits. Today add a few more freebies to your kit.
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