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If you and your family are forced to evacuate quickly, you won’t have time gather supplies. With an emergency go kit, you can be ready to go out the door when a problem arises.
You Will Need
*Food
*Water
*Essential items
*Important documents
*Sturdy case
Step 1: Keep a supply of food and water 在緊急避難工具箱內(nèi)放置夠3天左右食用的食物和水
Keep a 3-day supply of water and easy-to-prepare, nonperishable food stocked in your go kit. Figure on 1 gallon of water per person per day.
Include a can opener if you have canned food.
Step 2: Pack a first aid kit 放入一個(gè)小型的急救藥箱
Pack a first-aid kit with your emergency supplies.
Include a spare pair of prescription glasses and a supply of any prescription medications you are taking.
Step 3: Pack a flashlight 放入充滿電的手電筒,另備電池
Be prepared for power outages and nighttime evacuations by packing a flashlight with extra batteries in the kit.
Step 4: Carry a radio 準(zhǔn)備一個(gè)收音機(jī),緊急情況下可以收聽外界信息
Carry a battery-powered or hand-crank radio.
Get an NOAA weather radio to monitor weather conditions.
Step 5: Have personal sanitation items 放入個(gè)人衛(wèi)生設(shè)備,如濕毛巾,垃圾袋
Have moist towelettes and garbage bags in your kit for personal sanitation needs.
Step 6: Stock personal items 常備口哨,防塵面具,手機(jī)備用電池,零錢等等
Stock your kit with a whistle, dust masks, extra house and car keys, cash, blankets, sleeping bags, cell phone charges, and local maps.
Step 7: Bring important documents 把重要文件放入緊急避難箱,防止受損或丟失
Pack copies of any important documents you might need, such as a medication list, medical information, the lease or deed to your home, passports, birth certificates, and insurance policies.
Step 8: Use a good container 緊急避難箱質(zhì)量一定要好
Stay organized and protect your emergency supplies by keeping them in a sturdy container that is easy to carry like a suitcase with wheels, and you’ll be prepared for virtually any emergency.
The Centers for Disease Control began as the Communicable Disease Center in 1946 to combat malaria in war zones.
[重點(diǎn)講解]
nonperishable adj. 不易壞的
Harvard's first group of volunteers also donated 166 pounds of nonperishable goods.
哈佛的第一組志愿者也捐贈(zèng)了166磅的不易損壞的食物。
first-aid adj. 急救的;急救用的
Beside him lay a bag of first-aid equipment.
他旁邊放著一袋急救設(shè)備。
emergency n. 緊急情況;突發(fā)事件
Listen to the radio or TV for emergency information.
聽收音機(jī)或看電視獲取緊急信息。