Some days sweet and salty is a much needed treat. I’m not a fan of white chocolate, so instead of using the Hershey’s white chocolate Hugs, I used regular Hershey kisses. Twenty-five is a lot, so make sure to share with a couple of friends.

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Some days sweet and salty is a much needed treat. I’m not a fan of white chocolate, so instead of using the Hershey’s white chocolate Hugs, I used regular Hershey kisses. Twenty-five is a lot, so make sure to share with a couple of friends.



One of the best ways to improve your household’s safety is to focus on preparation. If disaster strikes, your household could be without power and running water for an extended period of time. That’s why having an emergency kit filled with supplies is an essential home safety measure.
Remember, when packing your emergency kit, disasters can be different throughout the country. Depending on where you live, you could face flooding, blizzards, tornadoes, or hurricanes, so make sure you make your emergency kit personalized to your location.
Food and Water
During a crisis, you may not have access to basic necessities like clean water and food, so make sure you have a supply of these items available. According to the Red Cross, you should keep one gallon of water per person per day. You may also want to pack portable water filters designed to remove waterborne bacteria, parasites, and microplastics from water. When it comes to food, the Red Cross suggests keeping nonperishable, easy-to-prepare items handy. If you’re packing canned food, make sure you have a manual can opener in your emergency kit. You should have a three-day supply of both food and water for evacuation situations and a two-week supply for if you’re sheltering in place.
First-Aid Kit
A well-stocked first-aid kit can help you get through an emergency. You should regularly check your first-aid kit and replace any of the contents that have expired. You can buy a premade first-aid kit, or you can put one together yourself with the following items:
Other Basics
You should consider stocking up on several additional supplies that can help keep your household safe and sound. This list includes:
You never know what you’ll face in an emergency, so, depending on where you live, these items can be helpful to keep with your kit.
By taking some time to focus on preparation, you can help increase your chances of safely making it through a crisis.