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Emergency preparedness tips Pack an emergency preparedness kit. Having an emergency preparedness kit on hand may help you keep your family safe during a disaster. Create and practice a disaster plan. Listen to local officials. Manage the details. Learn more.
Make a Plan With your family or household members, discuss how to prepare and respond to the types of emergencies that are most likely to happen where you live, learn, work and play. Identify responsibilities for each member of your household and how you will work together as a team.
Every household should assemble a disaster supplies kit and keep it up to date. A disaster supplies kit is a collection of basic items a family would probably need to stay safe and be more comfortable during and after a disaster.
Make an evacuation plan. Put together an emergency communication plan. Assign responsibilities. Create a plan for special needs. Post emergency phone numbers in an open and obvious place. Know your evacuation routes and designate a meet-up location. Prepare for stress.
Develop a Plan Ahead of Time Conditions under which an evacuation would be necessary. Conditions under which it may be better to shelter-in-place. A clear chain of command and designation of the person in the workplace authorized to order an evacuation or shutdown. Specific evacuation procedures, including routes and exits.

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Four Core Elements of Emergency Preparedness Risk Assessment and Emergency Planning (Include but not limited to): Hazards likely in geographic area. Care-related emergencies. Communication Plan. Complies with Federal and State laws. Policies and Procedures. Complies with Federal and State laws. Training and Testing.
Before an Emergency Prepare an emergency kit that includes a 3-day supply of necessities for each person in your family, such as food, medicine, water, games, flashlight, and special toys to help keep your children calm during an emergency.
Prepare Assemble a disaster supply kit. Locate safe places in your home for each type of disaster. Determine the best evacuation routes from your home. Become trained in first aid and CPR. Show each family member how and where to shut off utilities (water, gas, electricity).

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