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NOTE: Please practice First in – First Out principle for consuming items that has expiration. You can
also customize the content based on your needs and financial resources.
ITEM DATE EXPIRATION DATE # OF REMARKS (GENERAL
PURCHASED ITEMS DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS AND
IN INSTRUCTION ON HOW TO USE
STOCK THEM)
Alcohol N/A N/A 1 Ethanol, also known as ethyl
alcohol, is a color less
flammable liquid that has a
pungent taste. Produced by
fermentation, it is the alcohol
found in alcoholic beverages
and used as a solvent.
Micropore 09/28/22 N/A 1 Micropore tape is a product
that is used as a part of wound
care, especially for wounds
that have compromised
delicate skin or sensitive skin.
This kind of wound tape is
often used when treating
elderly patients who commonly
have thin skin.
Povidine Iodine N/A NA 1 iodine is that Betadine is a
formulation containing
povidone, hydrogen iodide
along with elemental iodine
whereas Iodine is a chemical
element
Cotton Balls N/A N/A 5 a small ball of cotton that can
be used for a variety of
purposes (such as removing
makeup or cleaning a wound)
and that is usually used once
and then thrown away a bag of
cotton balls.
Dressing (Gauze N/A N/A 6 A gauze pad is a piece of fabric
Bandage) used to guard and cushion a
wound, to absorb blood or
other fluids, to apply
ointments, or to rub cleansing
fluids, such as rubbing alcohol
or iodine, onto a wound or site
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of incision. Gauze is a light,
thin, loosely woven fabric
commonly made of cotton or a
synthetic fiber, though it can be
made from other materials,
such as silk, as well. Most of
these dressings are non-
adherent and may be dry,
moist, or impregnated with
medication
Face Mask N/A N/A 100 a device worn over the nose
and mouth to prevent you from
breathing in harmful
substances, such as bacteria or
pollution, or from breathing
bacteria or viruses onto anyone
else
Gloves N/A N/A 1 a covering for the hand worn
for protection against cold or
dirt and typically having
separate parts for each finger
and the thumb.
Band Aid N/A N/A
Ammonia
Oresol
TRIANGULAR 09/28/22 N/A 1 A piece of cloth cut in the
BANDAGE shape of a right-angled triangle
and used as a sling.
GENERAL MEDICINES (Please include any possible item you may need)
Antibiotic Ointments
Paracetamol N/A 03/25/23 28
Aquatab (Water
Purification Tablets)
Diatabs N/A 04/5/23 6 This medicine contains
loperamide, an antidiarrheal
agent which slows intestinal
movement and reduced fluid
and salt loss in the intestines,
resulting in improved stool
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consistency.
is used for the control of acute
non-specific diarrhea and/or
chronic diarrhea associated
with inflammatory bowel
disease.
ITEM DATE EXPIRATION DATE # OF REMARKS (GENERAL
PURCHASED ITEMS DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS AND
IN INSTRUCTION ON HOW TO USE
STOCK THEM)
SPECIAL MEDICINES (Items a member of your family may need)
TEMPERA N/A 06/29/22 1
Tempera an analgesic for mild
pain but not for inflammation;
also used as an antipyretic;
(Datril, Tylenol, Panadol,
Pentaphene, Tempera, and
Anacin III are trademarks of
brands of acetaminophen
tablets)
The dose of acetaminophen for
children is based on body size.
Usually, it is calculated as 10
mg to 15 mg per kilogram of
body weight, every 4 to 6
hours. No more than 65 mg/kg
should be given in a 24-hour
period. Children should not
take more than 5 doses in 24
hours unless advised by a
doctor.
SOLMUX N/A 09/6/22 13 Solmux is a mucolytic agent
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used to relieve cough
characterized by excessive or
sticky sputum or phlegm to
help treat respiratory tract
disorders such as acute
bronchitis.
Used to treat cough with
phlegm and scientifically
proven to: Melt phlegm,
making it less thick and sticky.
Expel phlegm with bacteria,
and. Stop excess production of
phlegm.
OTHER SURVIVAL ITEMS (Other Survival Items You May Need for Emergencies – Like Important Documents:
NOTE: Please label the following items according to their priority)
ITEMS or ITEM # PERSON IN CHARGE REMARKS AND DETAILS
DOCUMENTS BY PRIORITY
PRIORITY
Legal Documents Bag MARIVIC JACOB If you are involved in a natural disaster
1 that is bad enough to destroy your
home all of these important documents
will be destroyed along with your home.
Should you need them again in the near
future, you will be at the mercy of the
office that issued them to get you
copies. Having a copy of your own will
help you be ahead of the curve as you
get reestablished somewhere else.
Cash-on-hand Bag 1 MARIVIC JACOB Atms and credit cards may not work
during a disaster when you need to
purchase necessary supplies, fuel of
food. Obtain properly (homeowners or
renters), heath and life insurance if you
do not have them. Not all insurance
policies are the same.
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Other Certificates 1 MARIFEL JACOB Include an emergency contact name and
number, an out-of-town contact name
and number, a neighborhood meeting
place and any other important
information. Be sure every family
member has emergency phone numbers
and a cellphone. Teach children how
and when to call 911 for help.
Family Pictures and 1 MARIVIC JACOB
Documents
Food Supply 1 FEDERICO JACOB Emergency food is simply the food
stored in case of emergencies. In a
world where disasters can occur without
warning, there is that possibility that
you and your family may be cut off from
your food source. With this in mind,
there has to be food stockpiled in the
pantry that may or may not need
cooking or refrigeration (for
emergencies that can possibly cut off
power supply). Your day-to-day food –
like oats or meat or canned beans – can
be considered as emergency food; only
that these foods may need to be
consumed at different periods during an
emergency, depending on their shelf
life. Emergency food can also be in the
form of food grown from your own
backyard.
PLEASE PUT YOUR PICTURE WITH YOUR FIRST AID KIT ITEMS:
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