Each Month we will list one simple thing you can do to be better prepared for Disaster. This month we’d like you to focus on FOOD!
The following information is provided by http://do1thing.com/ The mission of Do 1 Thing is to move individuals, families, businesses and communities to prepare for all hazards and become disaster resilient.
THE GOAL: Have an emergency food supply that will meet the needs of your household for three days without outside help.
An emergency food supply doesn’t have to sit on a shelf, ready for disaster to strike (although it can). It can be part of the food you use every day. The key to a good food storage plan is to buy ahead of time. Replace items before they run out. Buy items when they are on sale. A large duffle bag or plastic tub with a lid makes a great storage place for an emergency food supply. Make sure your family, including pets, will have what they need when disaster strikes.
Buy a three-day emergency food supply for your household.
Put aside a three-day supply of food for disasters. You probably have a better idea than anyone else how much food you and your family members would need for three days. Follow the BUS rule to help you. BUS stands for balance, usability, and shelf-life.
1. BALANCE
You may already buy food that provides a balanced diet for your family. A balanced
diet includes a variety of foods from each of the basic food groups. This is especially important for people with certain health conditions. Also include high energy foods (such
as nuts and protein bars) and comfort foods (such as graham crackers or chocolate).
2. USABILITY
Choose items that don’t need to be cooled, heated, or need a lot of water. Examples
include canned or dried meat, dry cereal, and canned vegetables. Make sure you have
a manual can opener if you plan to use canned goods.
3. SHELF LIFE
Look at the expiration date listed on the food item. Use and replace foods before
the expiration date.
Take steps to make sure food in your refrigerator and freezer will stay safe.
TAKE STEPS NOW TO MAKE SURE YOUR PERISHABLE FOOD REMAINS AS SAFE AS POSSIBLE:
WHEN THE POWER GOES OUT:
Make sure you can meet any special dietary needs in your household.
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