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When a crisis occurs, it puts your family's safety and the security of your property in
danger. The lives of the people you care about the most and you yourself may suffer long-
term consequences if you are not prepared. Nature can be unpredictable. Any natural
occurrence's effects cannot be entirely predicted. Being ready helps lessen the stress, grief,
and worry that come with calamities. Families, communities, and people all need to be
aware of what to do in the event of a fire and where to go for safety during a severe storm.

From my own personal experience being prepared always takes you a step ahead because
you know what to do on the most complicated times for example like in an exam if you are
ready then you get to answer it smoothly. I have evidence that being prepared is important
or this will happen to you (https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/11/15/thousands-
trapped-in-philippines-as-toll-from-typhoon-vamco-rises) well if you always listen to the
radio or being updated from the news we can say that you can avoid getting stuck on the
roof
let’s move on to our main goal our target is to Present a program as a solution to ensure
disaster preparedness during earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions in a
persuasive essay including data based on pattern results of certain current environmental
issues in your society/community to make sound recommendations. The National
Government's priority is quake and tsunami prevention. Taking decisive action to provide
aid in managing the implications of these two (2) risks and potential dangers. It seeks in
order to guarantee the prompt, efficient, and coordinated response of the the national
government, along with its tools, by offering support providing aid to the areas affected by
these disasters.
Residents should be evacuated or moved to a safer location when there is a threat inside a
structure, such as a fire or chemical leak. A bomb threat or receiving a suspicious parcel are
two other situations that can necessitate evacuation. Everyone should go to the building's
strongest area and away from outside glass if a tornado warning is issued. To safeguard
workers from an act of violence, "lockdown" should be announced and everyone should
hide or barricade themselves from the culprit if a transportation accident on a nearby
highway results in the release of a toxic cloud.
Among the preventative measures for life safety are:

-Evacuation
-Sheltering
-Shelter-In-Place
-Lockdown
EVACUATION
An audible warning system that can be heard throughout the entire building is necessary
for prompt employee evacuation. Test your fire alarm system to see if all staff can hear it.
Use a public address system, air horns, or other measures to alert everyone to leave if there
is no fire alarm system. During scheduled drills, the evacuation signal is played to
familiarize staff members with the sound.

Ensure that there are consistently enough exits available.


-Verify that every floor of a building has at least two exits from dangerous areas. For larger
buildings, there might be more exits required by building or fire codes.
-Verify that exits are indicated with exit signs and that there is enough lighting to allow
people to reach them safely by walking around the building. Have anything that you find
blocking an exit removed.
-Enter each stairwell, descend the stairs, and then unlock the door leading outside. Walk
onward until you come to a secure location distant from the building. Think about using
this safe space as a gathering place for evacuees.
SHELTERING
If a tornado warning is issued, a clear warning signal should be given, and everyone should
take cover in the building's strongest area. Basements or inner rooms made of reinforced
masonry may be used as shelters. Examine prospective shelters and do a drill to determine
whether there is enough room for all personnel. Early notice is crucial because there may
not be much time to take cover while a tornado is coming. Keep an eye on news outlets
during a severe thunderstorm in case a tornado warning is issued. A radio with the
Emergency Alert System is something you might want to think about getting. Pay attention
to local radio and television stations for weather alerts. Sign up for free SMS and email
alerts, which are provided by various news sources.

Here is a chart about the natural disasters that inflict the most economic Damage

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I am 80 percent sure that this will succeed the 20 percent is just that people panic naturally
and others won’t make it I think. My action plan's objectives are to define the resources
needed to achieve the goal, create a schedule for when particular activities must be
finished, and identify the resources needed.
Any alarm system's main objective is to protect your home, everyone inside, and
everything inside of it. The most valuable asset of your business is your employees, thus it's
critical that they feel comfortable and secure while doing their jobs, particularly if you have
a short, late-night shift. Your staff won't have to worry about break-ins while performing
their jobs thanks to the addition of a company alarm system. Including alarm buttons that
may be manually pressed will also give your staff more security.

In the sad event that a break-in occurs, your staff or the sensors will activate the alarm
system. As soon as the alarm goes off, the police will be contacted. The likelihood that
someone will be hurt decreases with increased response time.

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