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Basic Emergency Plan

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Having a plan is one of the most important steps you can take in disaster preparedness.  Knowing what to do and how to do it can help your family manage disasters with less worry, fear and uncertainty.

  1. Decide what your and your family would do in each potential emergency situation.

  2. Draw a floor plan of your home showing escape routes.

  3. Choose a place away from your neighborhood where family members can meet in case your are separated and cannot return home due to a disaster.

  4. Identify a friend or relative who lives out of the area for family members to contact you if you are separated.

  5. Post emergency numbers by every phone and teach children how and when to dial 911.

  6. Know how to shut off the water, gas and electricity at the main switches in your home.

  7. Plan how to help elderly or disabled neighbors in a disaster.

  8. Check your insurance policies are up to date and provide good and adequate coverage.

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