We just wanted to let you know that after 7 months away from our home…we are finally trying to move back in to our house in Republic, Missouri!!! I say trying…because the moving company our insurance company hired to move all of our belongings we didn’t lose…has misplaced some basic necessities (mattresses, pillows, bookcases, etc). Good thing we took pictures of each room before they packed them for proof of our belongings. YEH!!!!
Anyway…due to the disaster circumstances that forced us to move out of our house. I feel I should urge all of you to create a Disaster Supply Kit. After all…who knew a tornado would hit our house in January of all times…that’s not even tornado season!!!
I am in the process of restocking our Disaster Supply Kit and I would love for each of you to prepare for disaster before it strikes…hopefully never. However, once disaster hits, you won’t have time to shop or search for supplies…believe me I know!!! We were sort of prepared, but not as prepared as we could have been. I urge you to put together a Disaster Supply Kit that will guide you in the event of a disaster…tornado, flood, fire, etc.
First – Invest in a weather radio…I know this is crazy, but fortunately my sister asked me what I would like for Christmas last year and I as many of you know am terrified of tornadoes. Anyway, I told her I would love to have a weather radio. So, Christmas 2007…Carie gave me a weather radio for Christmas. As soon as we got home from Christmas…I set it up, so that it would be ready to let me know about bad weather. Who would have known that 2 weeks later that very radio went off warning of a possible tornado. Trey took Skyler & Gunner downstairs and put them under two overturned couches to play tea party

…minutes later the weather radio went off again saying a tornado was sited on the ground in Republic…even though our house & neighborhood sustained major damage…our family was safe!!!!
Second – The Kit…two large portable plastic boxes. Have these boxes located in are where you would take cover in case of tornado. These boxes have a double purpose…we used our boxes to collect water pouring from the ceiling to keep the house from flooding.
1st plastic box:
- Sturdy boots/rain boots for each member of your family (there was glass, nails & debris everywhere)
- Garbage Bags
- Flashlights w/ extra batteries
- Tarp (to stop leaks or save furniture)
- Tools (shut-off wrench, hammer, screwdriver, etc)
- Rain gear
- Baseball caps/leather gloves (for picking up debris)
- Duct tape & Plumbing tape
- Small fire extinguisher
- Disposable camera (Take pictures of the damage both to the house & its contents – for insurance purposes – before you start cleaning up anything!!!)

2nd plastic box:
- Change of clothes for each person in your family
- Blankets
- First aid kit/Tylenol
- Necessities for children (diapers, wipes, formula, etc)
- Comfort items/game for children (lollipops, toys, etc)
- Bottle water/snacks
- Paper/pen
- Phone #’s for utility company’s, banks, insurance & local hardware store
- Photocopy of all important documents (passports, credit card, driver’s license, birth certificate, marriage license, etc.) in zip-lock bag
- Cash
- Backup copy of irreplaceable items…pictures(negatives, Cd’s, etc.)
- Important: Copy of personal household items pictures … do this NOW!!!
Pictures of every room in house from different angles
Open cabinet doors & take pictures of contents
Open drawers & take pictures
Pictures of your closet – insurance will require each piece of clothing to be itemized
Pictures of attic storage…detailed if possible
Pictures of garage
Pictures of yard
FYI: If you have never dealt with personal insurance claims…unless you have a total loss – most companies will require pictures, detailed list of items lost (name brand, item, cost, how old the item is (for depreciation)).
I hope that none of you ever have to do through a disaster…however, if you do…I know the list above will help you & your family!!!!
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