 Director's Office of Emergency Services is spending the day at the California State Fair and we're asking Californians, what's in your emergency supply kit? A sleeping bag and a pillow and a first aid kit. I don't know if we actually have one at home, I think. No, we have. Didn't we? Rice, beans and an inflatable kayak. His safety bag is my safety bag, so I've got to double that up for him. I have extra water and extra food and batteries and flashlights. I have a seven day supply of food, blankets, extra clothes, medication, emergency flashlight, a little generator. A motor home fully loaded. Chopstick. I don't even know if we have one actually. Maybe canned food, I think. Well, I don't really have an emergency kit, but if I did, there would be band-aids and stuff like that, gauze and stuff. A shovel. Water. Water. Food. A shiny metal blanket. A shiny metal blanket. Matches. Band-aids. Ointments. Yeah. Scissors. Lots of paper towels and wet wipes. Lots of water, canned food, fast flashlights, extra batteries. Yeah, we had flashlight, band-aids. If I could, I would take all myself animals, but I would probably be only able to take one. A bundle of earthquake or flood. We call it go-back, go-packs in our militaries. Well, it seems like some Californians are really prepared. Some are kind of prepared, and there are quite a few who need to get prepared. And so we're helping with that. Today we've handed out lots of preparedness information and shopping lists so that people can get ready and pack their emergency supply kits. Thanks for joining us here at the California State Fair. We're out here at the State Fair to see what you're going to get. Emergency preparedness, what's in your kit.