2020 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan

2019 Irvine Hazard Mitigation Plan Survey

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WHAT ELSE DO YOU HAVE IN YOUR EMERGENCY KIT?

DATE

1

Life straws

2/10/2020 10:38 PM

2

Toiletries, plastic bags, solar chargers, potable power source, tents, portable camp stoves, battery operated candles, Landline telephone

1/27/2020 9:50 AM

3

heavy gloves, boots, tools, lanterns, helmet, mask, rope, whistle, fire extinguishers, rain poncho 1/24/2020 3:48 PM

4

Many plastic bags for human waste. 5 gallons of potable water per person per day, not 3. Crank-powered flashlight Charged batteries Backup battery to power cable modem and router Tent Extra propane tank for gas grill

1/21/2020 9:11 PM

5

Obviously we need to put together some more supplies before we can call it a kit.

1/15/2020 2:14 AM

6

Toilet papers, extra shoes and jackets

1/12/2020 8:41 PM

7

tents, water filtration, tools, rope, duct tape

1/12/2020 8:03 PM

8

Life Straw, gloves, iodine tablets, whistle, emergency blanket, emergency contact numbers

1/12/2020 4:59 PM

9

toilet paper paper towels

1/12/2020 4:13 PM

10

Meal replacement drink (Soylent)

1/12/2020 8:18 AM

11

Generator

1/12/2020 7:00 AM

12

Lightsticks, candles and matches

1/11/2020 10:18 PM

13

I have home kits and car kits. In the car I have clothes, food, and water, as well as my CERT bag. I should work on it though, not sure if the food is still good. Don't have three days of mediations in the car at all times. I usually keep ten to fifteen gallons of water at a time. I have dry foods that could last for weeks.

1/11/2020 8:34 PM

14

Hammer, flashlight, construction helmet, clothes, copies of important documents

1/11/2020 7:49 PM

15

Water filtration jerry can

1/11/2020 7:36 PM

16

First aid kit Fire extinguishers Bicycle Tools HAM radio MESH kit Self defense

1/11/2020 2:51 PM

17

CERT bag

1/11/2020 2:14 PM

18

Generator; solar powered battery, tent, well maintained vehicles with at least a half tank of gas at all times; toilet paper and portable toilet; sanitation supplies; paper plates and towels, plastic utensils; dog; maps and compass; heavy duty shoes; chain saw; gas lanterns; pick and shovel; axe; sunscreen; insect repellant; firearms; tools; pry bars; knives of various types; backpacks; and MOST IMPORTANT A BRAIN with considerable wilderness experience.

12/21/2019 10:49 PM

19

Digging equipment, household tools, and tents

12/2/2019 4:45 PM

20

lighters, dust mask, saw, shovel, crow bar

11/26/2019 2:28 PM

21

poncho, hand warmers, survival blanket, lightstick, whistle, 911 banner, emergency food bar, water packs

11/23/2019 6:51 AM

22

Very well stocked "deep pantry"

11/19/2019 1:19 AM

23

rotate canned goods, first aid kit and extra first aid items, blankets, tennis shoes, lots of garbage bags for human waste. REI/camping store items

11/19/2019 12:24 AM

24

We moved here recently so we defiantly need to prepare for this

11/18/2019 9:34 PM

25

This question is poorly worded. I think you should have broken this out. If I’m at home I’m going to have things likes clothes and shoes and probably blankets/sleeping bags and eating utensils.

11/18/2019 7:55 PM

26

Gloves

11/18/2019 6:42 PM

27

Bags for human waste Work gloves

11/18/2019 6:26 PM

28

Tent for backyard, extrication tools and gloves, trauma kit. Disaster kit, water, trauma kit, tools, emergency medication, flash drive with copies of all important papers and contact lists, plug-in inverter to turn car voltage to house voltage for running electronics and lighting, and warm set of clothing for each family member. All in each vehicle.

11/18/2019 3:53 PM

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