Food and Water in an Emergency
If an earthquake, hurricane, winter storm, or other disaster strikes your community, you might not have access to food, water, and electricity for days or even weeks. By taking some time now to store emergency food and water supplies, you can provide for your entire family.
As you stock food, take into account your family’s unique needs and tastes. Familiar foods are important. They lift morale and give a feeling of security in times of stress. Try to include foods that they will enjoy and that are also high in calories and nutrition. Foods that require no refrigeration, water, special preparation, or cooking are best.
Download a copy of Food and Water in an Emergency here.
The Canned Food Alliance suggests stocking your emergency pantry with a variety of nutrient-rich foods and recommends keeping the following amounts of food and water per person, per day.
* Suggested amounts reflect the amount of food in common sizes of canned products, and help people consume amounts close to the USDA’s MyPlate recommendations.
Texas A&M Extension provides information on Emergency Food and Water Supplies here.
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