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Peschke: Be prepared in case disaster strikes

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You’ll notice that, so far, none of these items is out of the ordinary and should already be part of your budgeted needs.

There are some things, however, that could cost a little bit, but might be worth the investment. For example, complete disaster kits are available with everything needed for a family of four for 72 hours for around $150.

This may include: Four food bars, 12 water boxes, 50 water purification tablets, a can opener, four blankets, four ponchos with hoods, an emergency tent, plastic sheeting, duct tape, a solar hand-crank powered light and weather radio and a USB charger, which requires no batteries, to charge your phone. The kit also may include three light sticks, five emergency candles, 50 waterproof matches, a first-aid kit, a safety whistle, four dust masks, one pair of vinyl gloves, one pair of work gloves, a Swiss Army-style knife, a multi-function utility tool, a nylon utility cord, 12 toilet bags, a package of toilet chemicals, four tissue packs and a five-gallon bucket.

Subtract all the items you already have around the house and you can see how easy it would be to effectively and cheaply put together your own disaster kit, complete with bucket, for a fraction of the price.

Don’t get caught short like some people out east. I bet in hindsight they wish they would have prepared for their rainy day.

• Virginia Peschke is executive director of Consumer Credit Counseling Service of McHenry County based in Woodstock. Questions on any aspect of credit, debt or mortgages are welcome at 815-338-5757.

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