National Y2K/Millennium Event & Emergency Incident Monitoring System.

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New Zealand's Incident Monitoring System

-- spider (spider0@usa.net), November 05, 1999

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From the link above.

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A CHECKLIST FOR YOUR EMERGENCY SURVIVAL KIT

Ideally, prepared your kit with all the following items, or at least make a list so you will know where to find them quickly in you home.

Battery-operated radio (with spare batteries).
Torch (with spare batteries), candles and waterproof matches.
Strong shoes, leather gloves, hat, goggles and overalls.
First aid kit and manual, and combination pocket knife.
Medications, toiletry and sanitary supplies and a change of clothes.
Special needs for infants, the aged and people with disabilities.
Water in sealed containers - ten litres per person (for three days).
Three days supply of canned food (plus can opener and utensils).
Pet food, water and other animal needs.
Portable stove with fuel.
Tent or tarpaulin, and blankets (woollen and thermal).
Money, including change for phone calls.
Strong plastic bags (for clothing, valuables, documents, and photographs).


-- spider (spider0@usa.net), November 05, 1999.


Sure sounds like a Herd To Shelter list! Thanks for posting.

-- Ashton & Leska in Cascadia (allaha@earthlink.net), November 05, 1999.

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