Having the right kit is essential in an emergency.
Here's what to have ready in your home, on the move and in your car.
Emergency home kit
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- A list of emergency contact numbers. This should be a paper copy, in case your mobile phone loses power.
- Baby and pet supplies if needed.
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A battery-operated torch and spare batteries, or a wind-up torch.
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Battery-operated radio and spare batteries, or a wind-up radio.
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Any essential medication and a first aid kit.
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Three days’ supply of bottled water and ready-to-eat food that won’t go off.
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Copies of important documents, such as insurance policies and birth certificates. Keep these in a waterproof bag.
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Pencil, paper, penknife and whistle.
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Spare keys to your home and car.
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Spare glasses or contact lenses.
Emergency kit on the move
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- Check the weather forecast and pack suitable clothes.
- Baby and pet supplies if needed.
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Ready-to-eat food, a warm drink in a flask and bottled water.
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Mobile phone and charger.
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Any essential medication.
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Spare glasses or contact lenses.
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Cash and credit cards.
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A list of emergency contact numbers. This should be a paper copy, in case your mobile phone loses power.
Emergency car kit
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- Ice scraper and de-icer.
- Jump leads.
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Snow shovel.
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A map in case you need to find your way around diversions.
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Blanket and warm clothes.
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Battery-operated torch and spare batteries, or a wind-up torch.
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Battery-operated radio and spare batteries, or a wind-up radio.
https://www.redcross.org.uk/get-help/prepare-for-emergencies/prepare-an-emergency-kit