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Items
to Include in an Office Survival Kit
Many people mistakenly think that they will
be at home if a disaster ever hits their area. The truth is
however that a disaster can hit at any time of day. Some
of the most notable disasters have happened in the middle of
a
workday. This being true, you should not forget to prepare
a survival kit for your office as well as your home. When thinking
about a survival kit for your office, you should plan it much
like you would one for home.
One of the first things to add to your office survival kit
is a flashlight with extra batteries. During most disasters,
the electricity is the first thing to be shut off. Therefore,
you will need a flashlight to see your way around the building.
This is especially true when you don’t have any windows in
your office. You will certainly need to be able to see in order
to evacuate to a safe area or to get out of the building altogether.
Another thing you need for your kit is a
few bottles of water and a non-perishable snack like trail
mix or a candy bar. Since
you may be stuck in your office for a while, you will need
these things in order to stay hydrated and nourished. Even
though you may be thinking you have a vending machine right
across the hall and a desk full of change, there may be a situation
in which you cannot get to the machine. You never know what
could happen, so it is better to be prepared than left starving.
First
aid supplies are something that you should always keep
in your office. There are often situations during a non-disaster
time that might call for these items. During a disaster, you
might need them more urgently however. Bandages, alcohol wipes,
scissors, tape, and basic medication are great things to include
in your kit.
A
map of the building and all exits is another great thing
to keep in your survival kit. When you know exactly where specific
exits and routes are, you will be able to flee to safety if
needed. Be sure your map is updated and that you can easily
tell where your office is located when looking at it. The power
of knowing where you should go can be crucial to your survival
at times.
It is never a bad idea to keep
a small to medium sized red flag in your office survival kit as well. This may seem a little
overboard to some people, but a red flag can be very helpful
at times. The main use for this item is to hang it out a window
to let emergency officials know you are inside. This may be
useful during a fire, if you are trapped due to structure collapse,
or even if a dangerous person is inside your office and you
cannot leave.
There are many times when people wished they had a way to
communicate their location with emergency officials and this
is the perfect way to do so. Although you can use any color,
be sure to choose a bright color that would be easily detected
up against your office building If you cannot find a flag,
cut a piece of bright material into a long strip and place
it in your kit.
A
small radio with batteries is also a great item to add to
your kit. When there is bad weather and the electricity is
shut off, you will need a way to listen to the news. The news
channels on your radio will be able to tell you when it is
safe to return to your normal routine. A small radio with batteries
can also be carried with you if you must go to the basement
or other area of the building.
To be as prepared as possible for a disaster while at your
office, you should collect these items and create a preparedness
kit right away. The larger your office building is, the more
important it is to have a kit such as this. Large office buildings
can be more dangerous in cases of fires, tornados, and other
disasters. As long as you are prepared for any disaster however,
you and your co-workers can come out of the situation unharmed
and safe. # # # # #
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