Pandemic Preparedness
Pandemic Flu or other Catastrophic Event Planning
Checklist for Individuals & Families
You can prepare for an influenza pandemic now. You should know both the magnitude of what can happen during a pandemic outbreak and what actions you can take to help lessen the impact of an influenza pandemic on you and your family. This checklist will help you gather the information and resources you may need in case of a flu pandemic.
1. To plan for a pandemic:
- Store a two week supply of water and food. During a pandemic, if you cannot get to a store, or if stores are out of supplies, it will be important for you to have extra supplies on had. This can be useful in other types of emergencies, such as power outages and disasters.
- Ask your doctor and insurance company if you can get an extra supply of your regular prescription drugs.
- Have nonprescription drugs and other health supplies on hand, including pain relievers, stomach remedies, cough and cold medicines, fluids with electrolytes, and vitamins.
- Talk with family members and loved ones about how they would be cared for if they got sick, or what will be needed to care for them in your home.
- Volunteer with local groups to prepare and assist with emergency response.
- Get involved in your community as it works to prepare for an influenza pandemic.
2. To limit the spread of germs and prevent infection:
- Teach your children to wash hands frequently with soap and water, and model the current behavior.
- Teach your children to cover coughs and sneezes with tissues, and be sure to model that behavior.
- Teach your children to stay away from others as much as possible if they are sick. Stay home from work and/or school if sick.
3. Items to have on hand for an extended stay at home:
Examples of food and non-perishables | Examples of medical, health, and emergency supplies |
- Ready-to-eat canned meats, fish, fruits, vegetables, beans, and soups
- Protein or fruit bars
- Dry cereal or granola
- Peanut butter or nuts
- Dried Fruit
- Crackers
- Canned juices
- Bottled water
- Canned or jarred baby food & formula
- Pet food
- Other nonperishable foods
| - Prescribed medial supplies, such as glucose and blood-pressure monitoring equipment
- Soap and water, or alcohol-based (60-95%) hand wash
- Medicines for fever, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen
- Thermometer
- Anti-diarrheal medication
- Vitamins
- Fluids with electrolytes
- Cleansing agent/soap
- Flashlight
- Batteries
- Portable radio
- Manual can opener
- Garbage bags
- Tissues, toilet paper, disposable diapers
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information provided by CDC at www.pandemicflu.gov
For more information go to these links
Government sites:
www.pandemicflu.gov
www.cdc.gov
www.pandemicflu.gov/plan/faithcomchecklist.html
www.health.state.mn.us/divs/idepc/diseases/flu/avian/index.html
Faith-Based Sites:
www.christianemergencynetwork.org
www.elca.org
Health Organization Sites:
www.who.int/csr/disease/avian_influenza/en/index.html