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Family Disaster Plan

Family Disaster Plan. Knowing the protective measures for specific hazards Recognizing warning systems and signals Evacuating from a disaster area Incorporating community, school, and other plans Identifying escape routes. Family Disaster Plan. Completing a family communications plan

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Family Disaster Plan

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  1. Family Disaster Plan • Knowing the protective measures for specific hazards • Recognizing warning systems and signals • Evacuating from a disaster area • Incorporating community, school, and other plans • Identifying escape routes

  2. Family Disaster Plan • Completing a family communications plan • Shutting off utilities • Obtaining appropriate insurance • Preparing for special needs • Caring for animals • Learning safety skills

  3. Warning Systems • Emergency Alert System (EAS) • NOAA Weather Radio

  4. Evacuation

  5. Community, School, and Other Plans • Most communities develop a disaster/emergency plan • Questions to ask: • What does the plan contain? • How often is it updated? • What should I know about the plan? • What hazard(s) does it cover?

  6. Escape Routes

  7. Family Communications Plan • Out-of-state contacts • Vital information about each family member • Where to go in an emergency • Additional information

  8. Shutting Off Utilities • Natural Gas • Water • Electricity

  9. Preparing for Special Needs

  10. Caring for Animals • Identify shelter for pets • Gather pet supplies • Ensure pet has proper ID and up-to-date veterinarian records • Provide a pet carrier and leash

  11. Pet Provisions Before an event occurs: • Provide a pet carrier • Keep pet’s shots current and have copies of medical records • Ensure you have a properly fitted collar and ID • Gather pet emergency supplies

  12. Disaster Supplies Kit

  13. Basic Disaster Supplies Kit • Food and water for at least three days • Radio, flashlight, and extra batteries

  14. Basic Disaster Supplies Kit • First aid kit • Hygiene items • Matches • Whistle • Extra clothing

  15. Basic Disaster Supplies Kit • Kitchen accessories • Copies of credit and ID cards • Cash • Special needs items

  16. Maintaining the Disaster Supplies Kit • Keep canned foods in a cool dry place • Store food in tightly closed containers • Change stored food and water every six months • Review your kit and family needs at least once a year • Keep items in one or two easy-to-carry containers

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