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Eddyville School Disaster Relief Area

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.

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Eddyville School Disaster Relief Area

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

  2. 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.

  3. Natural Disasters

  4. 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.

  5. Food What we need Wise food lasts up to 25 years. 12 Ultimate kits, plus emergency survival kit. Kitchen utensils. Just add boiled water. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. 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

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

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

  12. 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

  13. 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!

  14. 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

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