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One gallon per person, per day, for at least 7 days, for drinking and sanitation. A supply of at least 7 days of food per person. Ready to eat canned meat, fruit and vegetables Powdered milk and soup Crackers, granola, trail mix Manual can opener C oll e c t at l e a st a w e ek’s w o r t h of any prescription medicines you’re taking. Enough money (in small bills) to purchase extra food, water or other items, for at least 7 days. Cash Hawaii Department of Health www.health.hawaii.gov Hawaii Emergency Management Agency www.scd.hawaii.gov/preparedness.html (includes links to neighbor islands) Dept. of Emergency Mgmt. (O‘ahu) www.honolulu.gov/dem.html American Red Cross www.redcross.org Centers for Disease Control www.cdc.gov and Prevention Federal Emergency Management Agency www.fema.gov Department of Homeland Security www.ready.gov
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We provide access to our activities without regard to race, color, national origin (including language), age, sex, religion or disability. Write or call our Affirmative Action Officer at Box 3378, Honolulu, HI 96801-3378 or at (808) 586-4616 (voice) within 180 days of a problem.

This publication was supported by Cooperative Agreement Number U50/CCU302718 from the CDC to NACCHO. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the Montgomery County, Maryland, Advanced Practice Center for Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response and do not necessarily represent the official views of CDC or NACCHO.

Hawaii Department of Health www.health.hawaii.gov

Hawaii Emergency Management Agency www.scd.hawaii.gov/preparedness.html

(includes links to neighbor islands)

Dept. of Emergency Mgmt. (O‘ahu) www.honolulu.gov/dem.html

American Red Cross www.redcross.org

Centers for Disease Control www.cdc.gov

and Prevention

Federal Emergency Management Agency www.fema.gov

Department of Homeland Security www.ready.gov

We provide access to our activities without regard to race, color, national origin (including language), age, sex, religion or disability. Write or call our Affirmative Action Officer at Box 3378, Honolulu, HI 96801-3378 or at (808) 586-4616 (voice) within 180 days of a problem.

This publication was supported by Cooperative Agreement Number U50/CCU302718 from the CDC to NACCHO. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the Montgomery County, Maryland, Advanced Practice Center for Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response and do not necessarily represent the official views of CDC or NACCHO.

Hawaii Department of Health www.health.hawaii.gov

Hawaii Emergency Management Agency www.scd.hawaii.gov/preparedness.html

(includes links to neighbor islands)

Dept. of Emergency Mgmt. (O‘ahu) www.honolulu.gov/dem.html

American Red Cross www.redcross.org

Centers for Disease Control www.cdc.gov

and Prevention

Federal Emergency Management Agency www.fema.gov

Department of Homeland Security www.ready.gov

One gallon per person, per day, for at least 7 days, for drinking and sanitation.

A supply of at least 7 days of food per person.

Collect at least a week’s worth of any prescription medicines you’re taking.

Enough money (in small bills) to purchase extra food, water or other items, for at least 7 days.

Ready to eat canned meat, fruitand vegetablesPowdered milk and soupCrackers, granola, trail mixManual can opener

Cash

A simple guide to nine essential items you should pack BEFORE a disaster or emergency occurs.

w w w. h e a l t h . h a w a i i . g o v

We provide access to our activities without regard to race, color, national origin (including language), age, sex, religion or disability. Write or call our Affirmative Action Officer at Box 3378, Honolulu, HI 96801-3378 or at (808) 586-4616 (voice) within 180 days of a problem.

This publication was supported by Cooperative Agreement Number U50/CCU302718 from the CDC to NACCHO. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the Montgomery County, Maryland, Advanced Practice Center for Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response and do not necessarily represent the official views of CDC or NACCHO.

Hawaii Department of Health www.health.hawaii.gov

Hawaii Emergency Management Agency www.scd.hawaii.gov/preparedness.html

(includes links to neighbor islands)

Dept. of Emergency Mgmt. (O‘ahu) www.honolulu.gov/dem.html

American Red Cross www.redcross.org

Centers for Disease Control www.cdc.gov

and Prevention

Federal Emergency Management Agency www.fema.gov

Department of Homeland Security www.ready.gov

We provide access to our activities without regard to race, color, national origin (including language), age, sex, religion or disability. Write or call our Affirmative Action Officer at Box 3378, Honolulu, HI 96801-3378 or at (808) 586-4616 (voice) within 180 days of a problem.

This publication was supported by Cooperative Agreement Number U50/CCU302718 from the CDC to NACCHO. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the Montgomery County, Maryland, Advanced Practice Center for Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response and do not necessarily represent the official views of CDC or NACCHO.

Hawaii Department of Health www.health.hawaii.gov

Hawaii Emergency Management Agency www.scd.hawaii.gov/preparedness.html

(includes links to neighbor islands)

Dept. of Emergency Mgmt. (O‘ahu) www.honolulu.gov/dem.html

American Red Cross www.redcross.org

Centers for Disease Control www.cdc.gov

and Prevention

Federal Emergency Management Agency www.fema.gov

Department of Homeland Security www.ready.gov

We provide access to our activities without regard to race, color, national origin (including language), age, sex, religion or disability. Write or call our Affirmative Action Officer at Box 3378, Honolulu, HI 96801-3378 or at (808) 586-4616 (voice) within 180 days of a problem.

This publication was supported by Cooperative Agreement Number U50/CCU302718 from the CDC to NACCHO. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the Montgomery County, Maryland, Advanced Practice Center for Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response and do not necessarily represent the official views of CDC or NACCHO.

Hawaii Department of Health www.health.hawaii.gov

Hawaii Emergency Management Agency www.scd.hawaii.gov/preparedness.html

(includes links to neighbor islands)

Dept. of Emergency Mgmt. (O‘ahu) www.honolulu.gov/dem.html

American Red Cross www.redcross.org

Centers for Disease Control www.cdc.gov

and Prevention

Federal Emergency Management Agency www.fema.gov

Department of Homeland Security www.ready.gov

One gallon per person, per day, for at least 7 days, for drinking and sanitation.

A supply of at least 7 days of food per person.

Collect at least a week’s worth of any prescription medicines you’re taking.

Enough money (in small bills) to purchase extra food, water or other items, for at least 7 days.

Ready to eat canned meat, fruitand vegetablesPowdered milk and soupCrackers, granola, trail mixManual can opener

Cash

A simple guide to nine essential items you should pack BEFORE a disaster or emergency occurs.

w w w. h e a l t h . h a w a i i . g o v

One gallon per person, per day, for at least 7 days, for drinking and sanitation.

A supply of at least 7 days of food per person.

Collect at least a week’s worth of any prescription medicines you’re taking.

Enough money (in small bills) to purchase extra food, water or other items, for at least 7 days.

Ready to eat canned meat, fruitand vegetablesPowdered milk and soupCrackers, granola, trail mixManual can opener

Cash

A simple guide to nine essential items you should pack BEFORE a disaster or emergency occurs.

w w w. h e a l t h . h a w a i i . g o v

One gallon per person, per day, for at least 7 days, for drinking and sanitation.

A supply of at least 7 days of food per person.

Collect at least a week’s worth of any prescription medicines you’re taking.

Enough money (in small bills) to purchase extra food, water or other items, for at least 7 days.

Ready to eat canned meat, fruitand vegetablesPowdered milk and soupCrackers, granola, trail mixManual can opener

Cash

A simple guide to nine essential items you should pack BEFORE a disaster or emergency occurs.

w w w. h e a l t h . h a w a i i . g o v

One gallon per person, per day, for at least 7 days, for drinking and sanitation.

A supply of at least 7 days of food per person.

Collect at least a week’s worth of any prescription medicines you’re taking.

Enough money (in small bills) to purchase extra food, water or other items, for at least 7 days.

Ready to eat canned meat, fruitand vegetablesPowdered milk and soupCrackers, granola, trail mixManual can opener

Cash

A simple guide to nine essential items you should pack BEFORE a disaster or emergency occurs.

w w w. h e a l t h . h a w a i i . g o v

One gallon per person, per day, for at least 7 days, for drinking and sanitation.

A supply of at least 7 days of food per person.

Collect at least a week’s worth of any prescription medicines you’re taking.

Enough money (in small bills) to purchase extra food, water or other items, for at least 7 days.

Ready to eat canned meat, fruitand vegetablesPowdered milk and soupCrackers, granola, trail mixManual can opener

Cash

A simple guide to nine essential items you should pack BEFORE a disaster or emergency occurs.

w w w. h e a l t h . h a w a i i . g o v

One gallon per person, per day, for at least 7 days, for drinking and sanitation.

A supply of at least 7 days of food per person.

Collect at least a week’s worth of any prescription medicines you’re taking.

Enough money (in small bills) to purchase extra food, water or other items, for at least 7 days.

Ready to eat canned meat, fruitand vegetablesPowdered milk and soupCrackers, granola, trail mixManual can opener

Cash

A simple guide to nine essential items you should pack BEFORE a disaster or emergency occurs.

w w w. h e a l t h . h a w a i i . g o v

One gallon per person, per day, for at least 7 days, for drinking and sanitation.

A supply of at least 7 days of food per person.

Collect at least a week’s worth of any prescription medicines you’re taking.

Enough money (in small bills) to purchase extra food, water or other items, for at least 7 days.

Ready to eat canned meat, fruitand vegetablesPowdered milk and soupCrackers, granola, trail mixManual can opener

Cash

A simple guide to nine essential items you should pack BEFORE a disaster or emergency occurs.

w w w. h e a l t h . h a w a i i . g o v

One gallon per person, per day, for at least 7 days, for drinking and sanitation.

A supply of at least 7 days of food per person.

Collect at least a week’s worth of any prescription medicines you’re taking.

Enough money (in small bills) to purchase extra food, water or other items, for at least 7 days.

Ready to eat canned meat, fruitand vegetablesPowdered milk and soupCrackers, granola, trail mixManual can opener

Cash

A simple guide to nine essential items you should pack BEFORE a disaster or emergency occurs.

w w w. h e a l t h . h a w a i i . g o v

We provide access to our activities without regard to race, color, national origin (including language), age, sex, religion or disability. Write or call our Affirmative Action Officer at Box 3378, Honolulu, HI 96801-3378 or at (808) 586-4616 (voice) within 180 days of a problem.

This publication was supported by Cooperative Agreement Number U50/CCU302718 from the CDC to NACCHO. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the Montgomery County, Maryland, Advanced Practice Center for Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response and do not necessarily represent the official views of CDC or NACCHO.

Hawaii Department of Health www.health.hawaii.gov

Hawaii Emergency Management Agency www.scd.hawaii.gov/preparedness.html

(includes links to neighbor islands)

Dept. of Emergency Mgmt. (O‘ahu) www.honolulu.gov/dem.html

American Red Cross www.redcross.org

Centers for Disease Control www.cdc.gov

and Prevention

Federal Emergency Management Agency www.fema.gov

Department of Homeland Security www.ready.gov

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