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What should I put in my basic Go Bag?

Include the following items in each Go Bag: Food – 3-day supply. Warmth/Shelter – Emergency blanket, 3 12-hour body warmers, poncho. Medical Supplies – First Aid/medical kit, pain reliever, 3 pairs of medical gloves, and a 3-7 day supply of any required life-saving medications as well as copies of prescriptions.

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Personal Go Bag Contents

Everyone in your family should have their own Go Bag that contains 72 hours worth of essential supplies. These kits are collections of supplies needed when an earthquake strikes, or an emergency evacuation is ordered. Personalize kits and keep them where they can easily be reached—at home, in the car, at work or school. This is particularly important during fire season when a quick getaway may be needed. A backpack or other small bag is best for these kits so that they can be easily carried in an evacuation. During the COVID-19 pandemic additional considerations for your Go Bag include N95 and/or cloth face coverings, hand sanitizer, anti-bacterial wipes, and a thermometer.

Build a Go Bag

Include the following items in each Go Bag:

Water – 3 bottles

– 3 bottles Food – 3-day supply

– 3-day supply Warmth/Shelter – Emergency blanket, 3 12-hour body warmers, poncho

– Emergency blanket, 3 12-hour body warmers, poncho Medical Supplies – First Aid/medical kit, pain reliever, 3 pairs of medical gloves, and a 3-7 day supply of any required life-saving medications as well as copies of prescriptions. Also include an N95 and/or Cloth Mask and hand sanitizer – First Aid/medical kit, pain reliever, 3 pairs of medical gloves, and a as well as copies of prescriptions. Also include an N95 and/or Cloth Mask and hand sanitizer Lighting – Flashlight with batteries or crank flashlight – Flashlight with batteries or crank flashlight Radio – AM/FM emergency radio with batteries – AM/FM emergency radio with batteries Support Supplies – Whistle, pair work gloves, sturdy shoes, change of clothes, 3 face masks, pack of Wet Wipes, pocket tissue package, 30-gallon plastic bag, 3 10-gallon plastic bags – Whistle, pair work gloves, sturdy shoes, change of clothes, 3 face masks, pack of Wet Wipes, pocket tissue package, 30-gallon plastic bag, 3 10-gallon plastic bags Packaging – 1 bag, backpack, or bucket with handle

Plus the Following Items:

Medical Consent Forms and Medical Information for dependents or minors

Copies of important documents – Including identification, insurance cards, deeds

Spare eye glasses and personal hygiene supplies

Emergency cash

List of emergency contact phone numbers including an out of state contact

Comfort item such as a game or teddy bear.

Note: Replace perishable items like water, food, medications, and batteries as needed or on a yearly basis.

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What can not be thrown in blue bin *?

Do NOT put these in your blue bin Glass - to recycle please take to a recycling bank or recycling centre. Food Waste. Nappies. Dirty Items. Hard Plastics- for example, toys or general household items such as basins, storage boxes. Textiles and footwear. Flower pots and plant trays. Garden waste. More items...

What you can put in your bins

Blue recycling bin

Please place all items loose in the bin - do not put them inside bags. Items must be clean, dry and loose. Please remove lids.

We take:

Plastic pots, tubs, punnets and trays

Plastic bottle lids

Metal lids from jars and bottles

Cardboard ( for example cereal boxes, egg boxes, toilet roll & kitchen roll tubes, delivery boxes)

Food tins, pet food tins and drinks cans (rinsed)

Paper, ( including magazines, unwanted mail, greetings card, shredded paper, catalogues)

Plastic bottles (for example, fizzy drink bottles, milk bottles, water bottles, detergent bottles, toiletry bottles - please remove lids and put them in the blue bin separately)

Aerosol cans (please put lids in separately)

Cardboard based food and drink cartons, for example, TetraPaks - please put the lids in separately

Envelopes (with plastic windows removed)

Aluminium food trays or foil

Do NOT put these in your blue bin

Glass - to recycle please take to a recycling bank or recycling centre

Food Waste

Nappies

Dirty Items

Hard Plastics- for example, toys or general household items such as basins, storage boxes

Textiles and footwear

Flower pots and plant trays

Garden waste

Wood

Polystyrene

Soil

Rubble

Bagged materials

Black plastic tubs, pots or trays

plastic tubs, pots or trays Bubble wrap

Plastic bags

If your bin is contaminated with other materials it will result in the bin being left unemptied. A sticker with instructions will be left on the bin.

Our Household Waste and Recycling Policy

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