FloodSmart – prepare now for tomorrow. Emergency grab bag
If you live in a flood risk area it is a good idea to have an emergency 'grab' bag ready before you need it.
There is much to consider in what to put in it, depending on your circumstances.
Essentials
- medication - prescription medication/repeat prescription forms
- documents - including insurance documents, certificates
and passports - electricals - mobile phone and charger
- finance - emergency cash and credit card
Children's essentials
- milk and baby food
- sterilised bottles and spoons
- nappies, wipes and nappy bags
- clothing
- comforter/toy
Considerations
- pen and paper
- a wind-up or battery radio
- physical list of emergency numbers, such as insurance, local council, emergency services, family and friends
- torch and batteries or a wind-up torch
- blankets/sleeping bag
- warm/waterproof clothing
- wash kit containing essential items
- non-perishable food
- entertainment (board game/playing cards)
- bottled water or water container
- disinfecting wipes/hand sanitiser
- first aid kit
- pet food/pet carrier
Let all your family know where the bag is going to be stored.
Read more here: Are you Emergency Ready? (sussex.police.uk)
Consider having an emergency kit bag in your car in case you get stranded. Read more: Winter breakdown kit checklist & essentials | RAC Drive
Find more details here: FloodSmart - Prepare now for tomorrow | Latest news | Arun District Council