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Emergency Preparedness

Emergency Preparedness. Why should you prepare?. Top 3 reasons to prepare. To protect you and your family To mitigate the damage and loss of life To quickly recover your life and return to a sense of normalcy . How to start planning. Make a plan and checklist Practice your evacuation plan

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Emergency Preparedness

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  1. Emergency Preparedness Why should you prepare?

  2. Top 3 reasons to prepare • To protect you and your family • To mitigate the damage and loss of life • To quickly recover your life and return to a sense of normalcy

  3. How to start planning • Make a plan and checklist • Practice your evacuation plan • Put together an emergency kit • Prepare food and water storage now • Understand the possible disasters in your area

  4. Disasters in Utah ing • Earthquake • Tornado • Fire

  5. Earthquakes • Utah is a seismically active region • Most of the population is in areas where an earthquake could occur • Duck, cover, and hold onto something • If outdoors, move to a clear area • Move against a wall if there isn’t a desk or table • Know the safest place in each room

  6. Tornados • Every state has some risk of a tornado • Build an emergency kit • Make a family communications plan • Go in a basement • If no lower shelter is available, go to the center of a room.

  7. Fires • The most vulnerable part of a house if the roof • Replace roof as needed • Obtain a Class-A material for your roof which include tile, concrete, or asphalt • Don’t leave tree debris in your gutters • If trees or branches hang over your house, prune them back 10 feet

  8. What do I put in my emergency kit? • 4 liters of water per person, per day, for a minimum of 72 hours for drinking and sanitation. • Have at least a three-day supply of non-perishable food • First Aid Kit with antibiotics, Antihistamines, and glue • Extra batteries or solar charger and cell phone. • Flashlights with extra batteries. • Battery or solar powered radio to listen for emergency broadcasts.

  9. Create a Plan • In the case of a fire, earthquake, or tornado, have an emergency exit plan or emergency shelter for each situation. • Practice drills for each situation so your family knows what to do. • Create rolls so everyone has a job in securing safety i.e. Water checks, power checks, and health checks.

  10. Food and Water Storage • Have at least 4 quarts of water for every person in your family for at least 3 days. • For long term food have a 3 month storage of none perishable food stored. • In an extreme emergency situation, the bath tub can be used to collect water for storage. • Start building up your food storage and water storage for the unknown future.

  11. Prepare Now! • In order to be prepared for any emergency, don’t forget to do these few steps! • Stay informed on current weather conditions • Create an emergency plan • Ensure a good supply of water and food storage • Assemble an emergency kit • Make a clear evacuation plan • If you follow your instincts to prepare now, you will be ready to confront an emergency head on!

  12. Documents • In your plan include collecting important documents. • Social security cards, identification, and insurance information, etc. • These will be essential to replace lost homes, vehicles and other damaged property.

  13. Summary • No matter the disaster: Earthquake, Fire, Tornado the most important thing is to: • BE PREPARED NOW • Be prepared to help your family, mitigate damage, and speed up recovery. • Be prepared to take cover, find shelter, and prevent flammability.

  14. BEPREPARED • Create an emergency kit. It is your quick solution to be prepared in an emergency. • Plan, prepare, practice, and repeat because you can never expect a true emergency.

  15. References FEMA. 2013. Make a Plan. Retrieved from: http://www.ready.gov/make-a-plan Survival Cache. 2013. Why even skeptics should prepare. Retrieved: http://survivalcache.com/6-reasons-to-prepare-emergency preparedness/ Texas Forest Service. 2013. Protect your property from wildfire. Retrieved from: http://txforestservice.tamu.edu/ Utah Gov Services. 2013. Be ready Utah. Retrieved from http://beready.utah.gov/beready/index.html Emergency Phone. N.d. Photograph. ZumaWeb. 5 Aug 2013. http://www.zumahousing.com/what_we_do/page/emergency _phone- 12

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