- Fever reducers as well as children’s and infant’s fever reducer’s more than one type i.e. Tylenol and Motrin
- Regular Medicine that you normally use. An extra month’s supply
- Electrolytes replacement drinks i.e. Pedialyte or Gatorade
- Gloves
- Bleach
- N-95 mask or any face barrier if no mask is available
- Goggles
- Food and Water for 50 days this way you can help someone else if necessary
- Anti-diarrhea medication such as Imodium
- Antibacterial soap or hand cleaner such as Purell or other brands
- Garbage Bags
- Disposable Gowns and rubber boots in case you have to take care of a sick family member, this way you can wash the boots before bringing the germ to the other parts of your house.
- Thermometers and plenty of thermometer covers
- First Aid book and even getting CPR and First Aid certified
- Batteries and Radio
- Normal Disaster Kit a person would carry in their geographic area for earthquakes, cold weather and hurricanes
- Vitamins and other home remedies
- Tissues, toilet paper and disposable diapers as well as paper towels
- Lysol, not just one can. Also wipes…Clorox or Lysol
- avianfluenza.com is where you learn how to prepare
- Teach your children how to care for the parents who may be sick and have a plan for them to follow if you are sick
- Most important share this list with everyone you know