Create a Family Disaster Plan

Create a Family Disaster Plan

Disasters can occur at any time in any place. Do you and your family have a plan to cope with an emergency situation?

Construct a Disaster Supplies Kit

WATER - Store at least three gallons of water per person.

FOOD - Store a three day supply of non-perishable food. Include some of the following:

Ready to eat canned meats, fruits and veggies. Canned or powdered juice, milk and soup. Sugar, salt and pepper. Peanut butter, jelly, crackers, granola bars and trail mix. Vitamins

FIRST AID KIT - Create one for your home and one for the car. It should include:

Bandages in several sizes. Gauze pads. Adhesive tape. Scissors Tweezers Needle Moistened towelettes. Antiseptic Thermometer Petroleum Jelly Safety Pins Soap Latex Gloves

TOOLS - Include the following:

Paper cups, plates %26 utensils. Battery-operated radio. Extra Batteries Flashlights Cash Nonelectric can opener Fire extinguisher Pliers Tape Matches Aluminum foil Plastic storage containers

SANITATION

Toilet paper Soap Plastic garbage bags Plastic bucket with lid Disinfectant Bleach

IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS

Will, insurance policies %26 contracts Passports, social security cards Bank account / credit card numbers Important phone numbers

Disaster Plan

Pick two meeting locations. One a safe distance from your home in case of a fire. The second location outside of your neighborhood in case you can't return home.

Post emergency telephone numbers by every phone. Show family members how and when to shut off water, gas and electricity.

Install a smoke detector on every level of your home. Replace the batteries twice a year.

Discuss with your family the types of disasters that could occur and how to respond to them. Practice evacuating the house. To learn more about protecting your family you can leanr more by visiting:  http://www.insuremyhouse.com/disaster.html

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