Campi Flegrei Earthquake, What to Put in Your Emergency Bag (Essential Kit)

Facing an earthquake with lucidity is possible, especially if you are prepared in advance. A emergency kit well organized allows you to better manage the first hours after an earthquake, reducing anxiety and worry. Having a ready-to-use bag allows you to face the emergency with greater peace of mind and security, thinking about the protection of yourself and your loved ones.
How to Prepare an Earthquake Emergency Kit
The emergency kit is essential to face the first 72 hours after an earthquake, when emergency services may have difficulty reaching everyone quickly.
What to put in your emergency kit
Here is a detailed list of items to include to be ready to face an emergency with serenity.
Essential Articles
- Water: at least 3 liters per person, enough for three days.
- Non-perishable food: canned foods, energy bars and dried fruit.
- Manual can opener: essential for canned foods.
- Flashlight: preferably dynamo or with extra batteries.
- Spare batteries: essential for radios, torches and other devices.
- Power bank: to charge smartphones and electronic devices.
- Whistle: useful for attracting the attention of rescuers.
- Thermal blanket: helps maintain body temperature.
- Masks and gloves: protection from dust and debris.
- Multipurpose tool: practical tool with various functions.
- Cords and ties: useful for securing objects or improvising shelters.
- Notepad and pen: for notes and useful information.
- Radio carica
Essential Medicines for Emergencies
- First aid kit: gauze, plasters, disinfectant, usual medicines.
- Multipurpose disinfectant spray for quick sanitization.
- Painkillers and anti-inflammatories
- Antidiarrheals
- Oral antihistamines
- Single-dose eye drops
- Sterile physiological solution in single-use vials
- Disinfectant and healing gel or spray
- Personal medications prescribed for chronic conditions
Documents and money
- Copies of identity documents and health card.
- List of emergency contacts written on paper.
- Cash in small denomination banknotes.
Clothing and protection
- Change of comfortable and durable clothes e hot depending on the period.
- Hat and gloves to deal with low temperatures.
- Raincoat or poncho against rain and humidity.
For comfort and mental health
- Un game or book to help distract children. But also something for adults.
- Favorite herbal tea or snack to relieve stress.
- Headphones and music to keep calm and promote tranquility.
Pet Kit
- Food and water enough for at least three days.
- Copy of health card.
- Leash and carrier for safe travel.
Where to keep your emergency kit
The kit must be easily accessible, if possible near the main exit of the house. It is advisable to prepare a second kit to keep in auto or in one safe outdoor place, to make sure you always have one available.
Why you should pack an emergency bag
Prepare a emergency bag means taking care of your safety and that of your loved ones proactively. During an earthquake or other emergency, fear and panic can easily take over, making it difficult to remember everything you need in those crucial moments. A ready-made bag allows you to react promptly, reduces the risk of forgetting essential items and contributes to a more effective management of the situation. Furthermore, having everything you need at your disposal offers psychological tranquility and allows you to face the crisis with greater clarity and serenity.
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