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Health Tip: Plan for Children in an Emergency
By LadyLively on March 26, 2015
An emergency supply kit should contain essentials for everyone in the family, including the littlest ones.
The Ready.gov website recommends including:
- Plenty of formula and some clean bottles.
- Diapers and wipes/moist towelettes.
- Cream to care for diaper rash.
- Powdered milk.
- Any medications prescribed to your children.
Source: HealthDay
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