
08-13-2004, 01:12 AM
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Emergency Preparedness Kit
A year ago, when a blackout cut off power for more than 50 million people from Michigan and Ohio to the Northeast, Katherine Kotopoulos was the only person in her Manhattan office with a flashlight. She also had a pair of sneakers, which came in handy walking home.
Kotopoulos, an administrator at Weill Medical College, has a larger emergency supply at home that includes a water purification kit, glow sticks and a first-aid kit.
Kotopoulos, 30, is hardly typical. A recent American Red Cross survey found only two in 10 feel very prepared for a catastrophe...
If you decide to put together a kit from scratch, costs can quickly mount. But a number of companies and organizations sell prepackaged emergency kits. Among them:
The Red Cross has an emergency preparedness kit that comes in a backpack. It contains the basic necessities for an adult for three days. It will sell for about $50 through individual Red Cross chapters and on the organization's Web site starting next month.
The organization also sells a safety tube for about $5. It includes a water pouch, dust mask, whistle and six-hour light stick... [read more at usatoday.com]
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