Make A Plan
In a major disaster, it might be several days before vital
services are restored. To be ready for this you may need to get a plan together
that the whole family is aware of, Have a disaster kit on hand and maintain
this plan.
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After a major
disaster, it is unlikely that emergency response services will be able to
immediately respond to everyone’s needs, so it’s important to be prepared to
take care of yourself and your family. Plan to be on your own for at least the
first 72 hours.
The following steps will help you prepare for any emergency:
- Designate an out-of-area
contact person. Try to select someone that is
far enough away to not be affected by the same emergency. Provide this
person with the names and contact information of the people you want to
keep informed of your situation. Instruct family members to call this
person and tell them where they are. Long distance phone service is often
restored sooner than local service.
- Duplicate important documents
and keep copies off-site,
either in a safety deposit box or with someone you trust. Documents may
include: passport, drivers license, social security card, wills, deeds,
financial statements, insurance information, marriage license and
prescriptions.
- Inventory valuables, in writing
and with photographs or video. Keep
copies of this information off-site with your other important documents.
- Make a Household/Family plan. Involve all key people in planning.
- Make your home safe.
- Put together a disaster supply
kit. Plan to have supplies for
yourself and your family for at least 3 days following a disaster.
When planning, consider the special needs of children, seniors or
people with disabilities, family members that don’t speak English and pets.
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