Eddyville School Disaster Relief Area Power point presentation by: Kaycie Otis, Rylee Richards, Daisy Loomis, Kenneth Lehrer, Korbyn Byrd, Jillian Johnson.

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Eddyville School Disaster Relief Area Power point presentation by: Kaycie Otis, Rylee Richards, Daisy Loomis, Kenneth Lehrer, Korbyn Byrd, Jillian Johnson D.R.S.

Our Cause We created this plan so if the tsunami/earthquake would happen(we could be due for one in the next 50 years) we would have a place for the community to come to stay. We are planning for 200 people for 4 weeks. This could also work for firefighters to stay if there was a wild fire.

Natural Disasters

What we need Sanitation- To keep clean. Water/Food-To stay alive. Space-To move around. Entertainment-To keep busy. Jobs- So people could stay busy. Medication- To stay healthy. We need storage- To keep things neat.

What we need 17,000 meals (5,800 breakfasts, lunches, and dinners) 2,000 calories per person a day Gluten free (if needed) Baby food for the little babies Propane is for a propane crab cooker Baby food for little babies 500 lbs. of pet food. We could use a generator if we needed electricity added to a cooker. Wise food lasts up to 25 years. 12 Ultimate kits, plus emergency survival kit. Kitchen utensils. Just add boiled water. Food

Water Water filter- 24 gallons, for 1 day. 12 outback's (Water filter) 1 gallon per person a day. Including brushing teeth, and drinking. For bathing, we could use river/ creek water.

Sanitation 1 toilet per 20 people. Privacy along with a door. 10 toilets all together. River water for showers (Buckets) 100 five gallon buckets, one for a family.

What about the bridge? We found a solution for the bridge, to use a rope bridge in replacement. After the bridge get knocked over in a earthquake, a rope bridge would be at hand to go over. Our first access point in from the bridge, and then from the highway, up to the football field. The rope bridge will be 50 feet long and 5 feet wide.

Sleeping/Shelter The tent we found fits about 10 people, and is 18’×32’×15’. We need 20 tents. We’ll need some to use for medical tents, like a hospital. Sleeping bags-200 Pillows-200

Tools Hammer-rebuilding Screwdriver-rebuilding Axe for firewood, and a fire to keep warm. Shovel

Medical Personal medicine Inhaler Insulin Medical tent- Hospital Diabetic kit Crutches Everyday medicine and supplies- Band-aids, gauze, etc. antibiotics

Hygiene Hygiene is most important when your living with 200 people. No one wants to get sick from using someone else’s things. Everyone will need: Their own Tooth brush.( 2 per person) Their own hair brush.(1 per person) Their own eating utensils.(250 eating utensils) Their own space.(80 square feet) Will all be in little bags when they walk in

Storage We need 1 shipping container, 2,560 square feet which would cost $3,900. We are going to store food and equipment inside the containers. The containers make it easier to live without a home keeps things organized and dry. Container is Water Proof!

Prices food $31,140 water $2,608 medical $200 toiletry $2,870 storage $3,900 access $1,500 storage $3,900 tents $2,000 waste $40 cooker $140 propane $500 radio $350 total $49,217