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5 Food and Water 14-day supply specifically for your pets, including bowls and a manual can opener. 5 Medications Supply of medications. Include health, vaccination and veterinarian information. 5 First Aid Kit Check with your vet. In general include bandages, tape, scissors, antibiotic ointment, flea and tick prevention, latex gloves, isopropyl alcohol and saline solution. Include a pet first aid guidebook. 5 Pet Carrier Required if evacuating to a pet friendly shelter (one pet per carrier). The carrier must be large enough for your pet to stand up and turn around. Label the carrier with your contact information and your pet’s name. EVACUATION PLANNING FOR PET OWNERS Pet friendly shelters are available but you must provide a cage, carrier and supplies for each pet. Evacuating with pets can have an effect on your overall plan. 5 Collar with ID tag All pets should wear an ID collar. Ask your veterinarian about permanent identification such as microchips. 5 Sanitation Include pet litter and litter box if appropriate, newspapers, paper towels, plastic trash bags and cleaning solution. 5 Pictures A picture of you and your pet together will help document ownership and assist in recovering your pet if you are separated. Include information about species, breed, age, sex, color and distinguishing characteristics. 5 Favorite Items Familiar toys, treats or bedding will help relieve stress for your pet. 5 HNL Info Use HNL Info to stay informed about emergencies, weather advisories, traffic bulletins, and much more via SMS or Email. Make Your 14-Day Pet Disaster Supply Kit Department of Emergency Management City and County of Honolulu 650 South King Street Honolulu, HI 96813 (808) 723-8960 www.honolulu.gov/dem [email protected] D E P A R T M E N T O F E M E R G E N C Y M A N A G E M E N T O A H U ENGLISH

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55 Food and Water14-day supply specifically foryour pets, including bowls and amanual can opener.

55MedicationsSupply of medications. Include health, vaccination and veterinarian information.

55 First Aid KitCheck with your vet. In general include bandages, tape, scissors, antibiotic ointment, flea and tick prevention, latex gloves, isopropyl alcohol and saline solution. Include a pet first aid guidebook.

55 Pet CarrierRequired if evacuating to a pet friendly shelter (one pet per carrier). The carrier must be large enough for your pet to stand up and turn around. Label the carrier with your contact information and your pet’s name.

EVACUATION P L A N N I N G FOR PET OWNERS

Pet friendly shelters are available but you must provide a cage, carrier and supplies for each pet.

Evacuating with pets can have an effect on your overall plan.

55 Collar with ID tagAll pets should wear an ID collar. Ask your veterinarian about permanent identification such as microchips.

55 SanitationInclude pet litter and litter box if appropriate, newspapers, paper towels, plastic trash bags and cleaning solution.

55 PicturesA picture of you and your pet together will help document ownership and assist in recovering your pet if you are separated. Include information about species, breed, age, sex, color and distinguishing characteristics.

55 Favorite ItemsFamiliar toys, treats or bedding will help relieve stress for your pet.

55HNL InfoUse HNL Info to stay informed about emergencies, weather advisories, traffic bulletins, and much more via SMS or Email.

Make Your 14-Day Pet Disaster Supply Kit

Department of Emergency Management

City and County of Honolulu 650 South King Street

Honolulu, HI 96813 (808) 723-8960

www.honolulu.gov/dem [email protected]

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55 Sanitation Moist towelettes,heavy-duty garbage bags with ties, hand sanitizer, toilet paper, baking soda/kitty litter to absorb odors, and gloves for personal sanitation.

55 Tools Wrench or pliers toturn off utilities, basic tool kit, duct tape.

55 Important documents and cash Carry vital papers ina waterproof container.

55Maps Local area maps.

55Medical Prescriptionmedications, glasses/contact lenses, medical devices, and a first aid kit.

55 Pets Pet food and extra water.

55Hygiene Feminine products,personal hygiene items, diapers, incontinence supplies.

55 Pictures Carry a photographof you, your family & friends to help locate each other if you are separated.

55HNL Info Use HNL Info to stayinformed about emergencies, weather advisories, traffic bulletins, and much more via SMS or Email.

PLAN ANDPREPAREDISASTERNOW FOR THE NEXT

LEARNEducate yourself on disasters that can affect you and your

family.

PLANCreate and practice a family

disaster plan. Designate a secondary meeting place and

an off-island contact.

Individual, Family and Business

Disaster PlanningDisaster planning is

everyone’s responsibility. Carefully review this

information and take the time today to discuss & plan preparedness strategies with family, friends, neighbors and

co-workers.

Make Your 14-Day Disaster Supply Kit (minimum of 14 days for each person)

55Water One gallon of water perperson per day for drinking and sanitation.

55 Food Non-perishable foodthat does not require cooking. Survival foods such as peanut butter, protein shakes, dried fruits, & nuts. Infant Formula & food for special needs.

55Utensils Plates, utensils and amanual can opener.

55Radio Battery-powered orhand crank radio with NOAA Weather alert.

55 Flashlight with extrabatteries.

55 Cell phone and solar charger.

55Whistle Important forsignaling for help. A whistle carries much farther than the human voice and uses less energy than yelling.

55Dust maskHelps to filter contaminated air. Department of

Emergency Management City and County of Honolulu

650 South King Street Honolulu, HI 96813

(808) 723-8960www.honolulu.gov/dem

[email protected]

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