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Date: 2016-05-10 16:48:34
Disaster preparedness
Occupational safety and health
Emergency management
Humanitarian aid
Accountability
Safety
Wildfire
Rationing
First aid kit
Battery
Survival kit

Individual Preparedness – Grab ’n’ Go Kit Food and Water Water (4 litres per person, per day and pets) Food (for 3 days, that does not need refrigeration) Infant Items: diapers, bottles, canned milk & food Pet item

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