School supplies stolen

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Over the Christmas break the Etiwanda School District office supplies were stolen from their mobile mini container located across the street at the Transportation Building.

Assistant Superintendent of Business Services Doug Claflin is asking local business to help in replacing their stolen disaster supplies.

The disaster supplies are used to support the district staff in case of a disaster.

Contact JoeAnne Springer at (909) 803-3106 at the district if there are items that you or your company would like to donate.

Some of the disaster supplies are:
privacy shelter, portable toilet, safety vests, plastic safety goggles, masking tape, work gloves, duct tape, two-way radio, dynamo lantern.

Here is a list of tools and hardware:
jack, shovels, screwdrivers, hammers, saws pliers set, wrench, box cutter, hatchet, crow bars, wire cutters, tool belts, tarp, hard hats, flashlights, butane shoves, butane fuel.

First aide supplies:
First aide kits, sharps collects, dust masks, sterilized gauze pads, ABD pats, gauze sponges, solar blankets, stretch gauze rolls, surgical tape, triangle bandages, scissors, antimicrobial hand towelettes, instant ice pack, synthetic exam gloves, CPR shields, caution tape, triage tarps, knee pads, long lasting light sticks.

Storage: 
Duffel bags and rolling garbage cans.

Supplies: 
Trash bags, can opener, utility buckets, kitchen trash bags, truck rope, blankets, sheets, towels.

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