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The phrase "a disaster kit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a collection of supplies and equipment prepared for emergencies or disasters.
Example: "It's important to have a disaster kit ready in case of natural disasters like hurricanes or earthquakes."
Alternatives: "emergency kit" or "survival kit".
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Developing and maintaining a disaster kit for diabetes self-management is also included in the new recommendations, along with revised guidelines for care of diabetes in older adults.
They also demonstrate how to make a disaster kit — with snacks, a juice box and their favorite toy — and whom to turn to for help in an emergency.
This higher self-reported confidence of non-participants was over-rated since only 31% of them have a disaster kit at home.
"We're putting a disaster kit together, so I thought I should take the class, too," he said.
Much more can be said about what to add to a disaster kit, but this was designed to be a start.
"Although an actual zombie apocalypse will never happen, the preparation for such an event is the same as for any disaster: make a disaster kit, have a plan and practice it". .
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Most clinical engineering departments should create a small "disaster kit" that can be used in a crisis if the shop area haveareas have to be evacuated or worse.
Make a basic disaster kit.
What you need in an emergency disaster kit.
Still, Ipsen said residents can prepare for a tsunami and he recommends storing food, a phone charger and disaster kit for the home, vehicle and workplace.
It is recommended that people with diabetes keep a waterproof and insulated disaster kit ready with items critically important to their self-management.
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