Emergency Preparedness at Home
Do you know how to get your family tree prepared for an emergency? Do you know where to obtain information that is of vital importance to your families survival?
One of the first things one should do is to contact entities such as the American Red Cross and any other offices in your area to get educated as to the type of untreated and/or man made disasters that can possibly occur in your area of the country. Question for any and all printed material that you can obtain to educate physically. Educate physically as to what if any warning systems are in place in your town and what is it that you need to do when those warning signal go off? What are you supposed to do with your family tree pets if you have any? Where are they supposed to go if anywhere? There is a distinct possibility that animals may not be allowed in emergency shelters for the health concerns of others! What if there are elderly in your household? How are you going to care for and transport them if an emergency occurs? Do you have ample medicines and supplies for them? Again call the school district in your area to find out what emergency attentiveness plot of action they have. Find out if your workplace has an Emergency Action Plot in place. All of these things will help to make you more prepared and capable of timely reaction in the event of a crisis.
Armed with the knowledge obtained from the American Red Cross and other emergency related departments contacted in your area it is going to be time to place an emergency disaster plot together. Sit down with your family tree and clarify why this meeting is being held. Inform them of the need to know about what kind of untreated and man made disasters can place your family tree into a crisis situation. Write out a plot on paper and delegate certain responsibilities to each member of your family tree unit. Be a team! Clarify the particular crisis that can occur and what to do in each case. I know it seems simple but make sure that all knows every other members phone numbers and the address in which you reside. If you have a friend or family tree member that is from out of state contact them and question if you can use them as an out of state contact for your family tree in cases of emergency. Chat about evacuation options with your family tree and choose one that fits your families needs. Make sure your family tree can operate as a smooth working informed and well trained unit is practically the same as to being prepared for any crisis situation or emergency that can occur. Be prepared!
Emergency Attentiveness Basic Checklist
Do you have a basic emergency/crisis to do checklist? If you don’t it is time to get together with your family tree and make one and make sure your entire family tree unit memorizes it and utilizes it in times of emergency.
1. Make sure that all emergency numbers are posted/located near your phones. (fire dept., police dept., ambulance/hospital)
2. All in the house should know when and how to contact 911 for help with a crisis situation.
3. Teach all in the household the location and how to turn of the power and gas, fill up and all main switches to the house.
4. Review your insurance policies with your agent. Make sure that you have proper coverages.
5. Have enough fire extinguishers in the house and make sure all knows how to use them.
6. Make sure that there are enough smoke detectors in the home and that the batteries are excellent.
7. Inspect your home and look for anything that could be considered a hazard and assess it.
8. Make sure that you have ample emergency supplies and an emergency attentiveness kit.
9. A excellent thought for the entire family tree and something that can be done together is an American Red Cross first aid/CPR course.
10. Make sure that all in the house knows the best routes of getting away from from the house.
11. For every kind of emergency or disaster make sure that all in the house knows the safest places in the home for each type of emergency situation.
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Urban Survival -Minimum First Aid
Disaster training should be a family tree affair and must include some first aid training. The self best suited for the job, should be the designated caregiver.
A second self should be trained as backup in case the primary caregiver is among the injured.
The dangers inherent to the more violent untreated disasters, tornadoes, hurricanes and earthquakes are obvious, but floods, winter emergencies and heat related energy outages also have risks associated with them.
The bare minimum the caregiver should know is the subsequent;
- how to clean and dress wounds,
- how to suture wounds and when not to suture wounds,
- how to reset, splint, or immobilize breaks,
- how to perform cpr,
- how to reduce a high fever,
- how to deal with shock, or post-traumatic stress syndrome,
- how to deal with heat exhaustion, or heat stroke,
- how to deal with frostbite and hypothermia,
- how to recognize and treat food poisoning,
- how to clean and treat burns,
- how to treat symptoms of electrical shock,
- how to recognize symptoms of innumerable diseases,
- the importance of hygiene and sanitation subsequent a disaster.
The American Red Cross offers courses that cover most, if not all, of these subjects. Public who have never worked in the medical field often shy away from these courses, thinking that they are not qualified, or capable of culture life saving techniques. This is not so. The courses are set up to train public with no former knowledge of medicine. They are taught in layman’s terms and are fascinating, informative and usually fun.
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In North America, first responders should be on the scene within 72 hours, but this is not always the case. Survivors should be prepared to care for themselves for at least a week, maybe longer. Subsequent a disaster of any magnitude the survivors will be facing the same problems that public income in third world countries face, daily. Under these conditions a self with any first aid or medical training will be invaluable.
Some public hesitate giving first aid help in dread of law suits. The Excellent Samaritan law protects caregivers in an emergency situation.
Preparing in advance by maintaining a well stocked first aid kit will greatly improve the opportunity of survival for you and your family tree, but additional training in field beneficial medicine is invaluable. You can make a splint, or a neck brace using a rolled up newspaper. Bandages can be made from cotton cloth, or paper towels and duct tape. Remedies for upset stomachs, dehydration, burn treatment and other common problems can be made from ingredients found in any kitchen.
The more you know, the safer you will be, but nothing takes the place of advance training. Disaster attentiveness is the best and least expensive insurance policy you can get for your family tree.
Author: David Hardin
The author is currently certified by the Emergency management Institute under the auspices of FEMA and The Department of Homeland Security. He has been actively involved in disaster attentiveness and survival techniques for more than half a century. You can get free up-to-date downloads and information about all areas of inner-city Survival at: http://www.davehardinonline.com/the1st72hours.html
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