Her government Britain He created a site entitled ‘Prepare’, which offers instructions to households so they can be prepared for any possibility, not just for the outburst of a warwith the 9 basic species that every home must have.
Whether it is a power outage, extreme weather, attack or other kind of national crisis, Britain’s “Prepare” site has instructions on what a British household needs to have to be ready for any event, such as a war.
The 9 basic species that all the houses must have
- Battery lens or manual charging – because lenses are safer than candles.
- Power Power Bank – to charge the mobile.
- Radio with batteries or manual charging – for updating in case of power failure. The car’s radio can also be used, but in extreme weather events “it is safer to stay in”.
- Backup batteries – for lenses and radios. Also backup batteries for any medical equipment you need.
- First aid pharmacy – with waterproof patches, bandages, thermometer, antiseptic, eyewash liquid, sterile gauze and gloves, medical film for bandages and tweezers.
- Hand disinfectant and wet wipes – for hygiene reasons if there is no water.
- Bottled Water – The government stresses that “there is no fixed number” for emergency needs, as they vary according to duration and use. As a minimum, 2.5–3 liters of water per person are recommended, according to the World Health Organization. About 10 liters per person daily are considered more comfortable as they also cover hygiene, cooking and infant diet.
- Long -lasting foods – which do not need cooking, such as canned meat, fruits or vegetables, as well as a opener.
- Baby supplies – such as diapers and milk powder. Numerous milk is best for storage, as there may be no access to hot water.
The site advises: “Instead of buying all kinds with one, you can gradually add things to your emergency kit and build it over time.”
Also, Prepare notes: “Emergency needs are happening daily in the United Kingdom and around the world. They may be caused by extreme weather events or other natural dangers, by deliberate actions, or by accidents and damage to infrastructure. They may be events that unfold quickly and last a few hours or evolve and continue for days, months or even more. “