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When a severe winter storm hits and power goes out, you may need to survive on your own for several days. Be prepared by assembling an emergency kit with the food, water and other supplies needed for several days.
Once you have reviewed this list, consider what unique needs your family might have and add those items to your emergency kit. Some examples might be:
In case you need to leave your home during a winter storm and get stranded, FEMA also recommends keeping the following items in your car:
Jumper cables
If your household includes a pet, add items to your emergency kit that your pet would need for a few days. That will likely consist of:
After assembling your emergency kit, store items in airtight plastic bags and put your entire disaster supplies kit in one or two easy-to-carry containers such as plastic bins or a duffel bag.
· Take Control in 1, 2, 3—Disaster Preparedness Guide for Older Adults
· Older Adults Flyer (Spanish)
· People with Disabilities Bookmarks (Front and Back)
· Prepare For Emergencies Now. Information for Older Adults (PDF)
· Preparing Makes Sense or Older Americans (Video)
· Individuals with Disabilities and Other Access and Functional Needs
· AARP Operation Emergency Prepare
· AARP Operation Hurricane Prepare