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How to Prepare Yourself and Your Family for Disasters

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Page 1: How to Prepare Yourself and Your Family for Disasters

How to Prepare Yourself and Your Family for

Disasters

Page 2: How to Prepare Yourself and Your Family for Disasters

Presentation Objectives

List general steps to prepare for any disaster

List the necessary components of an emergency/disaster supply kit

Provide guidelines for creating an emergency/disaster family plan

Learn how to get more information on disasters and

preparedness

Page 3: How to Prepare Yourself and Your Family for Disasters

How do I prepare for an emergency?

Take the same general steps to prepare for most emergencies,

1. Make an emergency/disaster supply kit

2. Make an emergency/disaster family plan

3. Stay informed

4. Get involved

Page 4: How to Prepare Yourself and Your Family for Disasters

You Can Make an Emergency Kit Simply and Cheaply!!!

You won’t need these

supplies often, so it is ok to purchase

inexpensive items

You have to start somewhere…buy one extra item every time you go to the grocery or department store…it will all add up and eventually you can have a full kit!

Page 5: How to Prepare Yourself and Your Family for Disasters

Basic Information About Disaster Kits

Remember to check your items every 6 months and rotate foods/water/medicines in with your regular supplies.

Make sure your kit is not too heavy for you to carry in an emergency!!

Remember, you should be able to grab a kit and go immediately during an emergency…don’t count on pulling things together around the house during that time.

Most importantly: Individualize your kit to your specific family needs!!

Page 6: How to Prepare Yourself and Your Family for Disasters

Basic Items to Include in an Emergency Supply Kit

Water Food Clothes (jacket, hat) Medications Flashlight Manual Can Opener Radio

(hand-cranked/battery powered)

Hygiene Items First Aid

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First-Aid Kit

Sterile bandages and gauze in assorted sizes

Adhesive tape Anti-diarrhea

medication Cold pack Scissors, tweezers,

safety pins Alcohol wipes

Disposable gloves List of family members’

allergies, health conditions, and medications

Page 8: How to Prepare Yourself and Your Family for Disasters

Also include….Copies of Important Papers/Documents

– Birth Certificate– Recent Family Photos– Wills– Homeowner’s/Flood

Insurance– Social Security Card– Driver’s License– Children’s Identification

Cards– Deed

– Physician’s Information– List of Prescription

Medications– List of Family/Friends

Names & Contact Information, etc.

Keep these items in a Ziploc/plastic sealable bag

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Don’t forget your pets!

Plan to take your pets with you when you evacuate

Many counties in NC are creating co-location shelters where you can stay with your pet

Consider having your Vet put a microchip in your pet incase you do become separated

Page 10: How to Prepare Yourself and Your Family for Disasters

Know Where Your Storm-Safe Areas Are Located

What is a “safe area?”– An area/room in your home or workplace that is free from or has

minimal windows and does not have an outside wall and is preferably located on the first floor (i.e., closet, bathroom, hallway, etc.).

Designate/Educate your family on where to go inside your home for safety until the storm passes.

Designate/Educate your co-workers on where to go inside your workplace for safety until the storm passes.

Conduct practice drills at home and in your workplace to ensure everyone understands where to go for safety.

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Have an Evacuation Plan

Plan places where your family will meet, both within and outside of your immediate neighborhood. Become familiar with alternate routes and other means of transportation out of your area.

If you have a car, keep a half tank of gas in it at all times in case you need to evacuate. If you do not have a car, plan how you will leave if you have to.

Take your emergency supply kit unless you have reason to believe it has been contaminated.

Lock the door behind you.

Take your pets with you

Page 12: How to Prepare Yourself and Your Family for Disasters

Communication is Key

Create a Family Communication Plan– Ask someone who lives and works out of town to be your

family’s emergency contact. – Have family members carry the contact’s phone

number(s) and email address with them.– If disaster strikes your area, family members should report

their locations to the contact. He/She can tell you where everyone is.

Family Communication Plan information obtained from Channing-Bete Company brochure entitled, “Terrorism: Living with Uncertainty.”

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Be Informed

Learn about the emergency plans that have been established in your area by your state and local government.

[____________] County’s emergency services include:– [Special Needs Registry?]– [Co-location shelters?]– [Special Needs Shelters?]– [Other emergency plans?]

Page 14: How to Prepare Yourself and Your Family for Disasters

Disaster Public Education Websites

American Red Cross www.redcross.org

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention www.cdc.gov

Citizen Corps www.citizencorps.gov Department of Homeland Security

www.dhs.gov Department of Commerce www.doc.gov Department of Energy www.energy.gov Department of Health and Human

Services www.hhs.gov Department of Interior www.doi.gov Department of Justice www.justice.gov Environmental Protection Agency

www.epa.gov Federal Emergency Management

Agency (FEMA) www.fema.gov Food and Drug Administration

www.fda.gov

Humane Society of the United States www.hsus.org/disaster

Institute for Business and Home Safety www.ibhs.org

National Fire Protection Association www.nfpa.org

National Institute of Mental Health www.nimh.nih.gov

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration www.noaa.gov

National Weather Service www.nws.noaa.gov Nuclear Regulatory Commission www.nrc.gov Pandemic Influenza www.pandemicflu.gov United Animal Nations’ Emergency Animal

Rescue Service www.uan.org U.S. Fire Administration www.usfa.fema.gov U.S. Department of Agriculture www.usda.gov U.S. Geological Survey www.usgs.gov US. Postal Service www.usps.gov

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Get involved!

Formally:– Citizen Corps programs

such as the Medical Reserve Corps, Community Emergency Response Team, Neighborhood Watch, Red Cross, etc.

Informally:– Watch out for your

neighbors and your community!