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🧳 GRAB-AND-GO BAG -Earthquake Preparedness Che

Your Life Might Depend on It.

✅ Every person in your home should have their own grab-and-go bag — ready at home, in your car, at work or school.


This isn’t a “nice-to-have.” It’s a must.

        🎒 What to Pack?


Start with these lifesavers:

  • 📓 Pen & notepad

  • 💵 Cash (small bills)

  • 🔋 Phone charger + power bank

  • 🔦 Flashlight + extra batteries

  • 📻 Portable radio (battery or crank)

  • 🚑 First aid kit

  • 🧾 Copies of ID + emergency contacts

  • 🧥 Seasonal clothing

  • 🧼 Personal toiletries

  • 🧃 Bottled water (1L minimum)

  • 🍫 Food / energy bars

  • 🔔 Whistle (for signaling)

  • 📃 Emergency plan & pet info

🧠 Pro Tip:
Tuck in something comforting — cards, a book, or a note from home. In a crisis, small things matter.

🚪 Store your bag where you can grab it on the way out: By the door. Under the bed. In your vehicle.
Anywhere that makes it easy.

💡 Don’t wait until it’s too late.


Start packing your bag today — and share this with someone you care about.

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