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• Formula and extra bottles • Instant cereal, jar food, or food pouches • Spoon, bowl, and sippy cup • Bibs and burp cloths • Bottled water to use for cereal and formula – tap water might not be safe • First aid items like Pedialyte, medications with measuring cups or dropper, prescriptions • Comfort toy/stuffed animal • Blanket • Diapers, wipes, diaper rash cream, hand sanitizer, and baggies to tie up used diapers • Coat, mittens, hat and boots • Pacifiers • Sling or wrap-style baby carrier • Extra clothing for all weather • Firm-soled shoes and extra socks • Teething gel and toy • Umbrella stroller Create a Go-Kit that is specific to your infant and toddlers’ needs. A child may not be living in your home full time, but you may become responsible for one during an emergency, like a grandchild. Go-Kits for Infants and Toddlers The Oakland County Health Division will not deny participation in its programs based on race, sex, religion, national origin, age, or disability. State and Federal eligibility requirements apply for certain programs. This project was funded by the Michigan Department of Community Health through the CDC Public Health Emergency Preparedness Cooperative Agreement. L. Brooks Patterson Oakland County Executive Don’t wait for disaster to strike - get prepared! Oakland County Health Division 1200 N Telegraph 34E Pontiac MI 48341 248.858.1280

Go-Kits for Infants and Toddlers Kit.pdf• Sling or wrap-style baby carrier • Extra clothing for all weather • Firm-soled shoes and extra socks • Teething gel and toy • Umbrella

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Page 1: Go-Kits for Infants and Toddlers Kit.pdf• Sling or wrap-style baby carrier • Extra clothing for all weather • Firm-soled shoes and extra socks • Teething gel and toy • Umbrella

•Formulaandextrabottles

•Instantcereal,jarfood,orfoodpouches

•Spoon,bowl,andsippycup

•Bibsandburpcloths

•Bottledwatertouseforcerealandformula–tapwatermightnotbesafe

•FirstaiditemslikePedialyte,medicationswithmeasuringcupsordropper,prescriptions

•Comforttoy/stuffedanimal

•Blanket

•Diapers,wipes,diaperrashcream,handsanitizer,andbaggiestotieupuseddiapers

•Coat,mittens,hatandboots

•Pacifiers

•Slingorwrap-stylebabycarrier

•Extraclothingforallweather

•Firm-soledshoesandextrasocks

•Teethinggelandtoy

•Umbrellastroller

CreateaGo-Kitthatisspecifictoyourinfantandtoddlers’needs.Achildmaynotbe living inyourhomefull time,butyoumaybecomeresponsible foroneduringanemergency,likeagrandchild.

Go-Kits for Infants and Toddlers

The Oakland County Health Division will not deny participation in its programs based on race, sex, religion, national origin, age, or disability. State and Federal eligibility requirements apply for certain programs. This project was funded by the Michigan Department of Community Health through the CDC Public Health Emergency Preparedness Cooperative Agreement.

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L. Brooks PattersonOakland County Executive

Don’t wait for disaster to strike - get prepared!

OaklandCountyHealthDivision1200NTelegraph34EPontiacMI48341

248.858.1280