The evacuation kits issued by Chiyo Ward in Tokyo contain: 10 pieces of dry bread, plastic cups, gauze for bandaging, military gloves, disinfectants such as red potion and iodine, toothbrushes and toothpastes, candles, can-opening utensils, hand towels, soap, shaving razors, evacuation maps, and disaster prevention compasses. All of these things were stuffed into a plastic bag and then into an evacuation bag. The bag is labeled with each person's address and name. Also, in addition, the items that are always prepared in the event of an earthquake are: small soft cushions for 6 years (to protect your head), 6 pairs of gloves, replacement clothes, candles and matches, 2 flashlights, a miniature radio, a military canteen (to change the water once every two weeks), canned food and can-opening utensils, dry bread, a set of first-aid medicines, ropes, chalk, seals, maps, and valuables, and so on. The above things are packed separately in a traveling bag. Earthquake emergency supplies are related to the level of science and technology and the standard of living of the people in each country. Reference to foreign experience and combined with China's national conditions, the earthquake emergency shelter can choose the following main items:
(1) food: about 3 days of dry food (cookies, bread, instant noodles, etc.). (2) Drinking water: usually filled with military water bottles or plastic bottles and replaced at intervals. (3) Daily necessities: one or two sets of replacement clothes, flashlight, matches, candles, knife, pocket radio, washing utensils (soap, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, hand towel, comb, etc.), handkerchiefs (including women's toilet paper, and diapers should be prepared if there are babies and children), personal commonly used self-defense medicines (injury medicines, pain relievers, stomach pills, etc.), teacups, lunchboxes, a moderate amount of cash and food stamps, work permits or ID cards, seal, etc. (4) Motorized items: such as plastic bags, raincoats or umbrellas, ropes, masks, handkerchiefs, and so on. If you are a medical worker or a person with personal interest, then you may want to prepare a few catheters. in 1966, when the earthquake in Intertai, a lot of people died from damage to the urinary system, or were suffocated by urine. If there had been some catheters at that time, it might have spared a significant portion of the population. So, &127; prepare these small first aid equipment, not only can save others, they may also benefit.