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Name of Students: Kennyben M.

Gallogo Course & Year: BMED 2

DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PLAN


Step What to do

1 Identify hazards
 Recognize what sorts of calamities are most likely to happen in
your zone, and learn around how to plan for each (See Calamity
Readiness Arrangement: Calamity Information).
 Learn around your community’s caution framework and signals
(sirens, content messages, etc.).
 Identify nearby organizations that perform crisis administration
(Red Cross etc.) and know how to contact them.
 Educate yourself on any calamity plans in put at your working
environment, children’s school or other places you and your
family spend time.

2 Hold a family meeting

 Meet together with your family to talk about why it is imperative to be


prepared.
 Review the types of disasters that are most likely to happen, and clarify
what to do in each situation.
 Assign obligations to each family part, and arrange to work together as a
team.
 Decide on areas where you may meet in case a disaster strikes:
 Outside your domestic and neighborhood in case of a sudden crisis, such
as an earthquake or fire.
 Outside your city in case you cannot return home.
 Discuss what to do in an evacuation and make a family clearing plan.
 If a family part is within the military or regularly absent from home,
arrange how you may react in the event that he or she is absent when a
fiasco strikes.
 Document how your family will communicate in the event that a disaster
strikes, and make a family communications plan.
 If anybody in your family contains a inability or extraordinary needs,
alter your arrange accordingly.
 Be beyond any doubt to incorporate your family pets in your plan.

3 Prepare

 Assemble a calamity supply kit.


 Locate secure places in your domestic for each sort of disaster.
 Determine the most excellent departure courses from your home.
 Become prepared in to begin with help and CPR.
 Show each family part how and where to closed off utilities (water, gas,
electricity).
 Make a total stock of your home and property.
 Teach each family part how to utilize a fire extinguisher and where to
discover one.
 Post emergency contacts (companions, family, neighbors, police, fire,
etc.) on the refrigerator.

4 Practice your plan

 Practice your plan together with your family on a normal premise (each
six months).
 Check your calamity supply pack each three months.
 Replace put away water and nourishment every three months.
 Update any emergency contact data as changes happen.

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