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Emergency Preparedness: Ways On How To Keep Your Family Safe

By: Phil Washington Home | Home-and-Family


Have you ever stopped for a moment and thought of how prepared you and your family are for an emergency? Regardless of who you are and where you live, it is important that you know what to do, where to go and whom to call in case something does happen. Here are some practical emergency preparedness tips you and your family should keep in mind:

Know your community
Try to research the kind of hazards that could strike your neighborhood or community. What types of hazards are these? What is the frequency, who will be affected and what are the risks? What is the risk level of these hazards (high, moderate or low)?

If your area is at high risk for a tsunami, for example, that should give you an idea about what you and your community should do to prepare yourselves. Get a hazard map covering your area or talk to local authorities. There should be alert systems in place to ensure emergency preparedness among residents. Find out about the system used in your area.

Ask about the emergency preparedness of your school or place of employment
If you or a family member still attends school, ask what kind of emergency response procedures are in place. At work, find out what kind of emergency plans are being used.

Have a good emergency preparedness plan
The best emergency preparation you can do is to be informed and to think ahead. Draw a basic plan about what you should do in case of an emergency. The plan should include critical information such as a meeting place (in case you're at different locations), the address and contact information of an evacuation center or safe house and other emergency contact numbers and information about persons you can call for help, etc.

You might also want to draw up a good plan for ensuring the safety of important documents and items such as records, IDs, copies of insurance policies, jewelries, etc. If you have pets, you'll also have to include them in the plan, particularly if you have to evacuate.

Keep survival kits handy
Stock up on the basic things you'll need in case of an emergency. A survival kit should contain medication, survival gear, some food and water. Make sure every member of your family has one. Do not wait for something to happen before you grab basic necessities. By then, it will be too late.

Make sure your car is ready to run
Your car should be able to take you where you need to go in case of an emergency. Keep the tank full if necessary or at least have extra gas in a can.



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In case of emergency, your family comes first and shelter survival kits will definitely prove to be handy. Carry with you only the most reliable emergency survival kits.

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