What to Take to a Shelter
In most cases, it would be safe, and smart, to bring all components of your Emergency Kit to the shelter. Remember, this kit should include daily necessities, medications and other supplies that will help you survive an emergency situation and potentially live on your own for at least three days. Resources can suddenly become scare in the midst of a disaster and your Emergency Kit should include items that get you through your unique daily routine.
Visit the Emergency Kit section of our website for a comprehensive listing of materials which should be included in your personal kit. Special consideration and attention must be given to the preparation of your Emergency Kit. In addition to the items listed on the Emergency Kit page, persons with disabilities, their families and/or caregivers should also be absolutely certain to bring the following items with you to the emergency shelter:
Go Back to "If You Go: Important Shelter Information."
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