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NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM 2

TYPHOON
ACTION PLAN

NAME: Mercado, Marll Franchesca DATE: 06-23-2021


COURSE & SECTION: BSE FIL 1
ACTION PLAN TITLE: Family Emergency Plan

What to do BEFORE a What to do DURING a What to do AFTER a


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Know the evacuation routes Keep your eyes and ears peeled Keep an eye out for more rain
not only from your home but for anything unusual. In an and flooding, even if the storm
also from your workplace, instant, anything may happen. has passed.
children's schools, and other Listen to the news on the radio
places you usually visit, and or television to stay up to date
print out maps because you on the newest events.
won't be able to rely on Google
in the event of a disaster.

Prepare a supply of If you don't have to evacuate or When strolling down the road,
nonperishable food and water. an emergency scenario has keep an eye out for damaged
Other "go-bags," such as occurred, don't go outside. poles and electric lines, which
earthquake kits, can be used can be dangerous, especially if
interchangeably. However, the road is wet or flooded.
make sure to check expiration
dates on a yearly basis.

Keep your cellphones charged Evacuate your home or Inspect your home to
in case you need to make an location if local authorities determine whether any damage
emergency call or something have advised you to do so (and has occurred. Keep an eye out
similar. Smartphones may also have even organized for a for damaged gas pipes or
connect to the internet or radio rescue team to come to your exposed electrical lines; if you
to keep you up to date despite a aid). notice one of these, stay away
loss of power; however, their from them and call the
batteries drain faster than older companies that service them
models, so keep a few fully right once.
charged spares on hand just in
case.

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