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Quick Kid Pack
Emergency/Disaster Situations

Material listed should be gathered in advance and put aside for emergency/ disaster situations. See First Aid for Children Slider for additional information.

All supplies should be placed in a Waterproof Tote or Container.

Infants (newborn to 1 year)
  • Diapers (6-10 per day for each child)
  • Diaper Wipes (2 boxes for 2-3 days) In case no water is available for clean ups.
  • Car Seat
  • Child’s Personal Effects
    Medications (Fill in advance)
    Blankets
    Clothing
    Toys (i.e. rattles/soft toys/cloth books/small soft balls)
  • Formula/water/bottles/food/cups with lids and appropriate utensils.
  • Fold-up Beds (Optional)
Toddlers (1—3 years)
  • Diapers (6-8 per day for each child)
  • Diaper Wipes (2 boxes for 2 days) In case no water is available for clean ups.)
  • Child’s Personal Effects
    Medications (Fill in advance)
    Blankets
    Clothing
    Toys (i.e. blocks/ large puzzles-25 pieces or less/stuffed animals/large print picture books/art supplies-supervised play/music and books on tape/extra batteries/puppets)
  • Non-perishable foods (crackers, cereal, cheese, cookies, single use juice boxes) and appropriate utensils.
  • Fold-up Beds (Optional)
Pre-school (Up to 10 years)
  • Pull-ups (XLG as backup)
  • Child’s Personal Effects
    Medications (Fill in advance)
    Blankets
    Clothing
    Toys (i.e. puzzles-50 to 250 pieces/cards/games/books/puppets/ non-toxic, washable art supplies-supervised play/music and books on tape/ Game Boy—optional/extra batteries.) No sharp objects.
  • Non-perishable foods (crackers, cereal, cheese, cookies, single use juice boxes) and appropriate utensils.
  • Flashlights/extra batteries (in sealed waterproof container)
Although hurricanes are a major threat to our area, there are other events that may occur which may require evacuation from your home. Brush fires, hazardous materials spills, floods and tornadoes all have a potentially disruptive influence on our daily lives. To prepare for the unknown, each home should have a 72 hour Disaster Survival kit. You will need to pack some essential items to help you and your family survive, whether you stay at home or leave it during a disaster. Don’t forget pets when applicable.

Here is a minimum suggested list of survival kite supplies to be added to those on the Quick Kid Pack list.
  • Drinking Water (One gallon per person per day in unbreakable containers)
  • Manual can opener
  • Personal medications (pills & written prescriptions/spare eyeglasses)
  • Important Family Documents (keep items in airtight plastic bags)
  • First aid kit
  • Battery operated radio (headphones or earphone)
  • Flashlight
  • Extra batteries
  • Blankets, pillows, sleeping bags, or lawn chairs
  • Sanitary supplies (toilet paper/soap/feminine supplies/plastic garbage bags/ties)
  • Road maps
  • Wet and cold weather clothing
The above information is from “Disaster Supplies Kit” developed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the American Red Cross

Emergency Numbers
  • All Emergencies 911
  • Emergency Management: 774-8444 (If no answer 774-4434)
    Questions Answered, List of Shelters, Evacuation Routes
  • Domestic Animal Service: 597-4880
    Information and Shelter
  • American Red Cross: 261-8903
    Information
Call 239-649-5260 or e-mail Naples Alliance for Children for more information, distribution centers and brochures.

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