Sunday, July 19, 2009

Dry Pack Cannery

Orders for the Dry Pack Cannery are due: July 27th. Hard copies will be at the table between the Primary and R.S. rooms this Sunday. If you would like to fill your order form out on the computer so it will calculate as you go - just click on the link below.
The canning date is August 13th @ 7:00 pm with the Ranches 1st Ward. All of the prices have gone down, so now is a great time to stock up. Hope to see you there!!!

Pandemic Kits

With the upcoming flu season just around the corner, we thought you might like a list of things to have on hand in case of a 10 day quarentine. We will have a sample pandemic kit for you to see on Sunday between the Primary and Relief Society rooms with copies of the list for you to take home. Let us know if you have any questions, or are interested in a group order for the pandemic kits. (Price will depend on the quantity we order.)
  • Supplies to have on hand:
    N95 medical masks - at least 3 per person. "95" means that they keep out 95% of the airborne particles. Contact a local medical supply store, or order online. Cheaper if ordered in bulk, but even Walgreens carries them. These will disappear quickly from the shelves in a pandemic.
    Liquid hand soap
    Hand sanitizer (one for every family member)
    Household bleach
    Lysol® or Clorox® disenfectant
    Disinfectant wipes (plenty)
    Trash bags (plenty as there may be limited trash pickup)
    Laundry detergent (if someone in your family is ill, you will be doing plenty of washing)
    Kleenex tissues (not fabric handkercheifs)
    Toilet paper
    Paper towels - Use instead of hand towels.
    Disposable diapers for infants
    Disposable vinyl, nitrile, or latex gloves or other reusable gloves that can be disinfected
    A supply of your prescription medications (in case you are too sick to go to the store), nonprescription drugs, and other health supplies, including pain relievers, stomach remedies, cough and cold medicines, fluids with electrolytes, vitamins, rubbing alcohol, and thermometers.
    Have a 2-week to 3-month supply of food at home (outside food may be difficult to obtain or you may not be able to get to the store if you are ill).
    Food for the flu such as chicken noodle soup, Sprite, 7-up, or ginger ale, saltine crackers, white rice, broth, Pedialyte for children or Gatorade, jello, etc.