Building an Inexpensive Emergency Kit

Emergency kits don’t have to be expensive, but being prepared can save your life. First, create a family emergency communication plan. This should include phone numbers and meeting places. Phones may not work, so all family members, local emergency contacts and out-of-state emergency contacts should be listed. Everyone in the household should know where to meet and who may need to be picked up from school or work. Write this information down and keep it in the emergency kit. Each member of the household should have a copy as well (it can be kept in wallets, backpacks, etc…).

Kit basics include:

  • Water (one gallon of water per person per day); it is recommended to keep 5-7 days’ worth
  • 5-gallon water container
  • Food (non-perishable items that can be eaten cold such as canned food, granola bars, etc…)
  • First-Aid kit (Band-Aids, gauze, scissors, pain relief products, safety pins, Q-tips and cotton balls)
  • Flashlights and batteries
  • Blankets
  • Radio and batteries
  • Cash (ATM’s may not work)
  • Wrench (used to turn off the gas main and the waterline to your hot water tank)
  • Hammer
  • Small handsaw (can be used to cut up wood to make a fire)
  • Plastic zip-lock bags (to make things waterproof)
  • Eye protection
  • Dust mask – N95
  • Work gloves
  • Trash bags
  • Hygiene products – travel sizes (i.e. deodorant, toothbrush, toothpaste, hairbrush, feminine products)
  • Rope
  • Duct tape
  • Large backpack/duffle bag/old suitcase
  • Toilet paper (min. 2 rolls)
  • Rain poncho/coat
  • Matches or lighter
  • Extra clothes

The above are only suggestions to get you started. Each emergency kit will be specific to your household. For example, if you have a pet, then you need to pack extra water and pet food. If there is a baby in the household, don’t forget diapers and baby food.

For training and education opportunities on emergency preparedness by the City of Goleta please click here.

Council Looks More Closely at GVCC Facilities; Enhanced Programming

The Goleta City Council met last month to discuss the Goleta Valley Community Center facility infrastructure needs for this old school building and the future management of the Community Center.  The City took ownership of the property in 2013 but the Center has been managed and operated by the nonprofit organization, Goleta Valley Community Center (GVCC) for many years.

During the 5+ hour workshop, the Council reviewed a great deal of information which can be found here.  While no final decisions were made in the workshop, Council provided direction to staff on what information it would like to see so that they can make decisions to maintain progress on this project. Outcomes from the meeting include:

  • The Council reaffirmed its commitment to the Community Center’s original goals of primarily serving non-profits organizations which support all segments of our community with a special emphasis on seniors.
  • The Council expressed an interested in enhanced recreational opportunities and programming on the site.  The Council directed information be obtained to allow them to determine how best to address structural needs of the facility to assure it remains available for the community into the future.
  • The Council reiterated a desire to maintain a management relationship with a nonprofit organization to run the facility.  The Council asked staff to solicit proposals from a number of organizations which may have interest in managing the facility.  In the interim, the City will work with the GVCC to continue its management. This will give the City the opportunity to choose the best operator for the facility which can support the Council’s vision as a center which offers recreation activities, serves as a meeting place for non-profits, and supports activities and programming for all age groups – from infants to seniors.  City staff will work with existing GVCC Board of Directors to create a transition agreement for Council consideration with the goal to minimize any interruption in service.

If you would like to be added to our email/text notification list on this topic, please visit our website at http://www.cityofgoleta.org/community/stay-connected, click on the very first link (REGISTER) and check the box for the Goleta Valley Community Center.

If you have any questions, please contact Community Relations Manager Valerie Kushnerov at (805) 961-7507 or vkushnerov@cityofgoleta.org.