Develop a Family Disaster Plan
You can create a Family Disaster Plan by taking
four simple steps.
- Learn what hazards exist in your community and
how to prepare for each.
- Take steps to prepare your family for disaster
such as: posting emergency phone numbers, selecting an out-of-state family
contact, assembling disaster supply kits for each member of your household
and installing smoke detectors on each level of your home.
- Have a family meeting to discuss what you would
do, as a group, in each situation.
- Practice your Family Disaster Plan so that everyone
will remember what to do when a disaster does occur. Have reminder and
practice meeting couple times a year, even though children get tired of hearing
the same thing over and over again, this information can save their lives
at times of crisis.
Contact your local emergency management or civil
defense office, or your local Red Cross chapter for materials that describe
how your family can create a disaster plan. Everyone in the household, including
children, should play a part in the family's response and recovery efforts.
Teach your child how to recognize danger signals.
Make sure your child knows what smoke detectors, fire alarms and local community
warning systems (horns, sirens) sound like.
Explain how to call for help. Teach your child
how and when to call for help. Check the telephone directory for local emergency
phone numbers and post these phone numbers by all telephones. If you live in
a 9-1-1-service area, tell your child to call 9-1-1.
Help your child memorize important family information.
Children should memorize their family name, address and phone number. Some children
may not be old enough to memorize the information. They could carry a small
index card that lists emergency information to give to an adult or babysitter.
They should also know where to meet in case of
an emergency.
Give them the name, address and phone number of
a family member or close friend they can call if they cannot reach you.
Include this person in one of your disaster plan meetings so they are aware
of their role and your expectations.
[reproduced with permission from www.crescentlife.com]
Date/Time Last Modified: 6/18/2002 8:07:52 AM
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