At a minimum, your storm kit should include the following items:
Water (1 gallon per person per day for seven days)
Nonperishable food
First-aid kit
At least a two-week supply of medications and medical supplies used regularly
Specialty items for infants, small children, the elderly and those family members with a disability
Seasonal or rain gear and sturdy shoes or boots
Clothing
Keep your vehicles’ tanks filled with gasoline
Pet care items:
Pet food and water
Bowls for food and water
Proper identification
Pet carrier or cage
Muzzle and leash
Medications
Special needs items:
At least a seven-day supply of nonperishable, packaged or canned food and beverages, snack foods, juices, baby food and any special dietary needs
Flashlight — Do not use candles, and be sure to have enough batteries.
Battery-operated or hand-cranked NOAA weather radio
Cash — Banks and ATMs may not be available after a storm.
Bank account and credit card numbers
Insurance cards
Medical records
Other personal documents
Manual can opener
Paper plates
Napkins
Plastic cups
Utensils
Set of car, house and office keys
Waterproof container for storing items
Important phone numbers, including family, friends, county emergency management, doctors, banks, schools, veterinarian and SVEC’s outage reporting number, 800-752-0025