Prepping with Kids, the Disabled and Special Needs people

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  • Опубліковано 20 сер 2024
  • This is the second part of the Prepping Essentials series where we explore what is needed to prepare for without infants, children, teenagers and aging parents. We talk about preps and medical devices in addition to the sensitive subject of intellectually and developmentally persons.
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  • @tardismole
    @tardismole 3 місяці тому

    This is very informative. I have disabilities and I live in an area that has seen evacuations in the past and I am on the registery for an alert if one is called. Creating a 72-hour kit for myself would require items that I could conceivably carry in a backpack, so the bucket is not an option. Freeze-dried food, however, is an option and is lighter than canned food. You have al ot of valuable suggestions in your series. You have missed a few items, but there is enough there to prompt people to make a list for a kit that best suits them.

  • @julanneolvera6997
    @julanneolvera6997 3 місяці тому

    This is a good video. I have a special needs teenager. I would suggest looking at the daily items and foods that are different from the rest of the family- cane/wheelchair/pediatric stroller, incontinence supplies, nutrition drink, pill splitter/crusher, youth/adult bibs, special feeding tools, bandages, tubing, etc.