00:00Baka Puso, it is important that we are prepared for this kind of time when it rains heavily.
00:07The Department of Health will remind us to have a go-bag for any emergency.
00:12The first thing to put in your go-bag, of course, is food and drink,
00:17including ready-to-eat food such as biscuits, canned food, drinking water for three days.
00:24For example, food items such as spoons, forks, plates, even sealed containers, and of course, trash.
00:32Next, bring personal items, our essentials for hygiene such as soap, shampoo, conditioner, toothbrush, toothpaste,
00:41hand sanitizer, alcohol, mosquito repellent, and sunblock if necessary.
00:46Sanitary napkins, of course, for women.
00:49If you have a child, you can also bring a diaper.
00:52It is also important to bring a first aid kit, pain reliever, antiseptic, bandage, tweezers,
00:59medicine for fever, cough, cough, diarrhea, and other common medicines.
01:04And of course, bring vitamins.
01:06Do not forget your maintenance medicines if you have any, as well as the thermometer.
01:12The survival kit will also be included in the go-bag,
01:15including a flashlight, lighter, or phosphor that will be placed in a plastic bag.
01:20Also bring a tie.
01:22Bring a whistle or anything that can make a sound and get attention if necessary.
01:28A pocket knife with a can opener, notebook, and lapis.
01:32This is also important.
01:33Safety goggles, gloves, and masks are also included in the go-bag.
01:38Capote, radio, and extra battery.
01:40Power bank that is fully charged.
01:42There.
01:43Charger extension and extension cord.
01:46It is also important to bring clothes, slippers, jacket, or hood, money, your ATM, or passbook,
01:53as well as important documents such as government ID, passport, birth certificate, and others.
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