Making an
Emergency Preparedness Plan For Your Family
Let’s face it. Sooner or later your family will encounter a
natural disaster or similar emergency event that requires you to
jump into action to stay safe and sound. Doing so will become
much easier when you go in prepared and with a plan. Here are
three basic questions that you should ask yourself to formulate
an emergency preparedness plan for your family.
These are important questions and you don’t
want to make those decisions when you are in the middle of a
disaster. Those are stressful times and it can be hard to make
smart decisions quickly in those situations. A big part of your
emergency preparedness plan should be to think through possible
scenarios and then get the information you need ahead of time.
For example, figure out what routes you can take to get out of
the area, determine where you want to go if possible, and then
get the contact information for a hotel or the people you’ll be
staying with.
Where Will You Go? The first question you need
to ask yourself is where you will go when an emergency arises.
Will you stay at home and shelter in place? Will you head out of
town and evacuate? If you are heading out, where will you go and
where will you stay?
How Will You Stay In Touch? There is nothing scarier
than not being able to get in touch with loved ones during a
disaster or emergency event. Just as important is being able to
get news and emergency alerts or announcements. Think about how
you will accomplish this both while you’re on the road and when
you’re staying in your home or emergency shelter.
Making sure everyone has a mobile phone is a
great start. Don’t forget that these devices need to be charged.
Having chargers, including car chargers with you is a must. An
additional battery, or a backup power supply will come in very
handy as well.
Be conservative with your device usage to
make the battery power last as long as possible. It’s important
to talk to your kids about this ahead of a disaster and remind
them regularly.
Don’t rely on just your smart phone for news
and communication. A backup plan will come in handy when you
can’t get a good connection or run out of power on your device.
Designate a meeting point or a person that everyone contacts
when you can’t get a hold of each other. Have a backup solution
for finding out what’s going on like a weather radio.
What Supplies Do You Need? The more prepared
you are, the safer and more comfortable you’ll be when the
inevitable happens. Depending on what natural disaster you face,
where you live, who is part of your family, and simple things
like weather will determine the supplies you need.
Start with the basics you need for survival
including food, water, shelter, and medication. Don’t forget
about your pets. From there, start thinking about creature
comforts like light, entertainment, and the likes. Having a
headlamp and a good book can make waiting out a power outage a
lot more pleasant. Add a cup of hot chocolate made with a
camping stove, hot water, and instant cocoa mix makes it even
more pleasant. Be prepared and you’ll greatly increase your
chances of making it through the emergency or disaster just
fine.
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one of our emergency preparedness training topics would help you and
your group to be more prepared.
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