If your family includes a baby , meeting the needs of them during a crisis is a top priority. They can pick up on the stress of their parents during a hard time. It will be much easier to be able to reassure your child if you are already prepared for any situation and have items on hand that will make them more comfortable and things that they are used to you having. Have everything ready and on hand for your child , like their favorite blanket, toys, and foods.
Here is a sample list of some other things to have in your 72 hour kit for your baby:
Disposable diapers or cloth diapers.
Wet wipes.
Baby lotion and diaper rash ointment.
Garbage bags for any used disposable diapers.
Way to clean any cloth diapers. I used a EasyGo Washer when I cloth diapered my son. It worked great.
Blankets and extra clothing.
Baby formula.
Evaporated whole milk.
Powdered milk.
Karo syrup.
Bottles and some extra nipples.
Baby food and juice.
Baby spoons.
Any medications that you think they might need.
Toys.
Snacks.
Books.
Games.
coloring books and crayons.
Their favorite stuffed animal or doll.
This is just a sample list. Every child is different and should be prepared for individually.
Monday, January 12, 2015
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