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Stocking an emergency kit

Preparing an emergency kit can put your mind at ease and help you handle an urgent situation. The Federal Emergency Management Agency recommends stocking a basic home emergency kit with the following items:

Food and water. Store 1 gallon of water per person per day for hydration and sanitation, as well as enough nonperishable food for everyone in your family for three days. If you stock canned food, be sure to pack a can opener. Don’t forget food and water for your pets.

Maps, cellphones, flashlights and whistles. A road map can come in handy to guide rescue workers to you. Have your cellphone, with a solar or car charger, to communicate with family members and rescuers. Flashlights can signal rescuers as well as help your family move about in the dark. Keep a whistle on hand to alert rescue crews as they come near your home..

First aid kit. To treat burns, cuts and wounds and to prevent infection, stock a first aid kit with bandages, sterile dressings, soap or antibiotic towelettes, burn ointment and antibiotic ointment. Also include two pairs of latex or other sterile gloves, eye wash solution, a thermometer, and any prescribed medications or medical equipment, such as blood glucose or blood pressure monitoring supplies

My two year old has a cut- should I take him to seek medical attention? Please answer quick!?

My son was running across the cement at the park an hour ago, barefoot, and tripped. The only injury he has is also his first "real" cut- so I'm not sure how to handle it.
His big toe has been cut open and was bleeding everywhere.


continue to treat it at home... if it looks like it is getting infected or if it is really bothering him after a day or 2 then i would take him in but it sounds like you are doing great just as you are.


its just fine. as long as you know how to treat it so it doesnt get infected just give it time.



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