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Silicon Valley American Red Cross

Silicon Valley American Red Cross. 2731 North First Street San Jose, CA 95134 (408) 577-1000 www.siliconvalley-redcross.org. The ability of your agency to operate following a disaster depends on you!. Up to 40% of businesses fail following a catastrophic natural or manmade disaster

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Silicon Valley American Red Cross

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  1. Silicon Valley American Red Cross 2731 North First Street San Jose, CA 95134 (408) 577-1000 www.siliconvalley-redcross.org

  2. The ability of your agency to operate following a disaster depends on you! • Up to 40% of businesses fail following a catastrophic natural or manmade disaster • 90% of Americans are not fully prepared for a catostrophic emergency. • Over 90% of small business owners feel that a disaster would seriously disrupt their business within the next 2 years. • Preparing for an emergency is an essential component of an organization’s business and operations continuity planning.

  3. 3 Steps to Being Prepared

  4. Be Informed Stay educated about the disasters that are most likely to occur in your area!

  5. Be Informed about Disasters in your Area -70% chance, in the next 30 years for a major earthquake -A catastrophic earthquake in the greater Bay Area could displace over 100,000 people into shelters and cause 70 billion dollars worth of damage in Santa Clara County Alone. -The communication/transportation infrastructure would be compromised -The capacity of local relief agencies would be overwhelmed -Evacuation from impacted areas is expected

  6. Fortunate Factors from Loma Prieta

  7. Earthquake Safety Inside: *Drop, Cover & Hold* -Under a sturdy table or object What about “Triangle of Life?” -Interior wall corners or wall -Doorway? Depends… *Most earthquake related injuries are from flying glass & falling objects, not collapses.

  8. Outside: -Drop & Cover! -Open space is best -Away from buildings, trees, telephone lines, etc… **If driving, pull over in an OPEN space & stay in the car -What if I’m driving on a bridge?

  9. Preparing your home: -Keep a flashlight w/batteries and a pair of tennis shoes at the bed side. -Bolt down water heaters & large furniture to wall studs. -Secure other large/mobile items (TVs, light fixtures, computer equipment). -Install latches on cabinets. -Securely anchor your home to the foundation.

  10. Make a Plan • Talk- assign roles • Plan- 2 meeting locations • Learn- turn off utilities • Remember- emergency info • Practice- evacuation

  11. Get a Kit • A disaster supplies kit should include: • Water • Food and a manual can opener • Flashlights and batteries • First aid kit • Battery-powered radio • Tools • Duct tape and plastic sheeting

  12. Get a Kit • A disaster supplies kit should include: • Clothing and bedding • Prescription medication • Pet supplies • Cash and coins • Sanitary supplies • Important papers

  13. Red Cross Plug Kits are available from the Red Cross to help get you started. www.redcrossstore.org

  14. Stay Informed The following radio stations broadcast emergency information and instructions from authorities during emergencies:KCBS- AM 740KGO - AM 810 KQED - FM 88.5 KSOL - FM 98.9 (Spanish) KSJX - 1500 AM (Vietnamese)

  15. Be Involved Visit www.siliconvalley-redcross.org or call (408) 577-2014 for more information regarding volunteer opportunities at a Red Cross chapter near you! Go to www.beadonor.comto find eligibility requirements and information regarding giving blood in the Bay Area. Visit www.redcross.org or call your local chapter to find out how to donate directly to the American Red Cross. Volunteer Give Blood Donate

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