Chapter 2: Preparedness - FEMA
At a minimum, a three-day supply of water, juices, formula, diapers, food, and clothing should be stored. Strollers, wagons, and cribs with wheels should be used to transport infants if evacuation is necessary. Toddlers may be able to understand simple emergency instructions. ................
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