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Stay, Leave, Connect: A Personal Plan for All Emergencies

Stay, Leave, Connect: A Personal Plan for All Emergencies. <Location> <Date> <Presenters>. Objectives. In this workshop, we want to assist you to: Understand the importance of personal preparedness Identify barriers to planning Assess your level of preparedness

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Stay, Leave, Connect: A Personal Plan for All Emergencies

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  1. Stay, Leave, Connect: A Personal Plan for All Emergencies <Location><Date><Presenters>

  2. Objectives In this workshop, we want to assist you to: • Understand the importance of personal preparedness • Identify barriers to planning • Assess your level of preparedness • Use resources on www.nh.gov/ReadyNH • Learn the 3 key components of a personal emergency plan

  3. Objectives continued… After this workshop, you will be able to: • Create a plan to help you stay-in-place, leave your home, and connect with loved ones • Gather the necessary supplies to be prepared for emergencies • Use the resources on www.nh.gov/ReadyNH to increase your level of preparedness

  4. Plan to STAY

  5. Plan to LEAVE

  6. Plan to CONNECT

  7. Workplace Ideas • Stay • If we had to stay at your workplace for 3 days, what supplies would you need? • Leave • If you could not enter your workplace for an extended period of time, would you be able to work from home or an alternate site? • Connect • Does your workplace have an emergency phone tree or list? Do you keep it in an easily accessible place?

  8. Review your Plan

  9. Support Others

  10. Ready NH www.nh.gov/ReadyNH

  11. Questions? Please complete evaluations

  12. Special Thanks to . . . Developed in Collaboration with the Community Health Institute/JSI, NH DHHS, NH HSEM, VolunteerNH, the American Red Cross, and the Public Health Networks based on material developed by the Cambridge Advance Practice Center for Emergency Preparedness through a cooperative agreement from CDC to NACCHO. These materials do not necessarily represent the official views of CDC or NACCHO.

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