Keep Safe: A Guide for Resilient Housing Design in Island Communities (2019)

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STRATEGY

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DEVELOP A HOUSEHOLD EMERGENCY PLAN

STEP 2 - MAKE A PLAN TO STAY OR GO B. MAKE A ‘SHELTERING STASH’ IN YOUR HOME WELLNESS

STEP 3 - MAKE A PLAN TO LEAVE

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A. MAKE A ‘GO BAG’ FOR EACH MEMBER Your bag should be durable and easy to carry, like a backpack or suitcase on wheels. Keep it where you can grab it quickly. SAFETY & WELLBEING

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DEVICES & ITEMS

CONTACT LIST

SUNSCREEN

LARGE FIRST AID KIT

IMPORTANT MATERIALS & INFORMATION

BEDDING, CUSHIONS, PILLOWS AND BLANKETS

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TOYS, GAMES, BOOKS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

DIAPERS Include a 5 day supply of diapers for infants

FOOD Non-perishable food like granola or protein bars, baby food and instant formula for infants.

CONTACT LIST Pinned contact list on the inside pocket

STUFFED TOYS Include stuffed animals for entertainment and comfort.

HEADSET Include headset for entertainment devices

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MOSQUITO NETS

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BLANKET Include a blanket for unexpected weather

“GO BAG”

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CHILD

ENTERTAINMENT Crayons and puzzles serve to entertain and distract children

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