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1、December 7, 2010FAMILY PLANNING FOR EMERGENCY SITUATIONSMary Ann BellEmergency Management SpecialistDivision of Emergency Preparedness and Coordination301-496-1985OVERVIEWWhat is an Emergency Family Plan Planning and TrainingFamily Disaster Supply KitSheltering-In-Place: what does it mean and what t

2、o doNatural DisastersBeforeDuringAfterPet CareEmergency Notification SystemWebsitesWhat is an Emergency Family PlanA plan to help you and your loved ones prepare beforea disaster strikes. This plan should be discussed and practiced by everyone in the family. There are Six Steps involved in planning:

3、Write a family disaster planWrite and draw an evacuation planLearn safety plans at your work as well as the schoolPrepare for firesAssemble a disaster supply kitLearn lifesaving skillsIf you already have a floor plan of your home, draw the escape routesusing a red marker, or you can draw your home o

4、n graph paper as shown by this NFPA planning guide. Ensure that you show the outside relocation area as well.Planning and TrainingAs a parent and family member one of the jobs you do best is provide a healthy, safe and secure world for your family. But if you are like many other parents some issues

5、feel overwhelming and you would rather not worry about them. The prospect of a disaster is one of those issues. All of us can prepare. A few simplesteps will help us to protect our families, assure that our children feel safe, and make it easier to recover if and when we have to go through a disaste

6、r.Pre-disaster planning and emergency readiness is a complex issue. Different typesof disasters may require different knowledge and skills as discussed previously.Although each family needs to prepare in its own way, it is important that all members, parents, and children, are provided with informat

7、ion that will help themhandle a disaster. It is also important to find out how your schools or daycareproviders handle these same emergencies.Preparing for a disaster is something you can do, and everyone in the family has a role in preparing even the children.Family Disaster Supply KitWater at leas

8、t 1 gallon daily per person for 3-7 daysFood at least enough for 3-7 days (ready-to-eat canned or packaged)Manual can openerPaper cups, plates and plastic utensilsCredit card and cashPersonal IDBlankets, pillows, sleeping bagsChange of clothing, rain gear, and sturdy shoes for each family memberFirs

9、t Aid Kit/MedicinesMatches in a waterproof containerSpecial Items for babies and the elderlyToiletriesFlashlight with extra batteriesRadio Battery operated and NOAA weather radioExtra set of keysToys, Books and GamesExtra pair of glasses/contactsToolsVehicle fuel tanks filledPet care itemsSignal fla

10、re/glow sticksMap of the area and important phone numbersImportant documents - Make two copies and keep the originals of the following in a safe deposit box or waterproof container:Wills, insurance policies, contracts, deeds, investments Passports, social security cards, immunization records.Bank ac

11、count numbers/credit card account numbersInventory of valuable household goodsFamily records (birth, marriage certificates)Sheltering-In-Place: what does it mean“Shelter-In-Place” (SIP) means to take immediate shelter where you are at home, work, school or in between. To provide safe locations insid

12、e buildings when conditions outside may pose a higher risk to the occupants than remaining inside in a sheltered environment. May be used in instances of violent weather, or when either accidental or intentional releases of hazardous materials may affect the outside environment. Sheltering-in-place

13、is NOT an option when building evacuation is ordered.HomeChoose a room in advance for your shelter. The best is one with no windows and has a door. Contact your workplaces, your childrens school, nursing home or adult daycare center where you may have family and your local town or city officials to

14、find out what their plans are for SIP.Find out when warning systems, if any , will be tested. When tested in your area, determine whether you can hear or see sirens and/or warning lights from your home.Develop your own family emergency plan so that every family member knows what to do. Practice it r

15、egularly.WorkHelp ensure that the emergency plan and checklist involves all employees. Primary and alternate team members should be assigned duties within this plan. The shelter kit should be checked on a regular basis.Learn CPR, first aid and the use of the automated external defibrillator (AED) sy

16、stem. Sheltering-In-Place: what to doThe appropriate steps depend on the emergency situation. If you hear a warning signal, listen to local radio or television stations for further information. Home Bring children and pets indoors immediately. If your children are at school, do not try to bring them

17、 home unless told to . The school will shelter them (check with your school or daycare to find out more on their procedures).Close and lock all outside doors and windows. Locking may provide a tighter seal.If you are told there is danger of explosion, close the window shades, blinds or curtains.Turn

18、 off the HVAC system(s) to your home. Turn off all fans, including bathroom fans operated by the light switch. Close the fireplace damper.Get you disaster kit available and turn on your radio.Take everyone to your pre-designated area. Prepare a place for the pet to relieve themselves where you are t

19、aking shelter. Do not allow your pets outside during this time.Call your emergency contact and keep the phone handy incase you need to report a life-threatening condition, otherwise stay off the phone and keep the lines open.Keep listening to the radio or TV and do not evacuate unless instructed to

20、do so.When the emergency is over, open windows and doors, turn on ventilation systems and go outside until the building air has been exchanged with the now clean outdoor air. Sheltering-In-Place: what to doWork although your workplace should have SIP plans, they should include the following:Your fac

21、ility entrances/exits should be closedA knowledgeable person should turn off all HVAC systems.If possible, employees should call their emergency contact and let them know where they are and that they are safe.If time permits, a message should be left on an answering machine to indicate that the busi

22、ness is closed and staff and visitors are remaining in the building until authorities advise it is safe to leave.All employees to gather in their designated SIP areas.Monitor the radio or TV for updated information or told all is safe and given the “all clear”.A sign-in sheet should be made availabl

23、e in each SIP room. Visitors should be on a separate sheet from employees assigned to that building.When the “all clear” is given, open windows and doors, turn on HVAC systems and go outside until the buildings air has been exchanged with the now-clean outdoor air.School - If you have a child who at

24、tends school, it is important for you to contact your school system administrators to understand what plans are in place to protect your child in the event of an emergency. Be sure to keep the contact information for your child up to date. Natural DisastersFloods are the most common and widespread n

25、atural disaster in the United States. Overflowing rivers from heavy rains, hurricanes pushing sea waters inland or heavy runoff from spring melts in the mountains all cause floods and threaten families and property.Before: Find out if you are in a flood zoneIf you are prone to flooding in your area,

26、 have properly filled sandbags ready to stop rising water.During: Be ready to evacuate immediately. Floodwaters can rise quickly.Stay away from flooded areas, even if the water seems to be recedingDo not walk, swim or drive through moving waterWatch for snakes in flooded areasAfter: Keep an eye on c

27、hildren and make sure they dont play around high water, storm drains, ravines or culverts. Throw away food exposed to floodwater.Use water from safe sources.Use caution before re-entering a home that has been flooded.Natural DisastersTornadoes - Advance planning and quick response are the keys to su

28、rviving a tornado. Before: Know the safe places at home, work, and school. Locate local shelters. Practice drills at home and schoolHave a plan for how family members will contact one another during an emergency. Establish an out-of-area contact who can coordinate family members locations and inform

29、ation should you become separated. Ensure that your children know this information.Prepare a family disaster kit. During: Tornado Watch means to be alert and watch for the signs. Remain inside, away from windows and doors. Listen to the radio or TV. Keep a battery-operated radio or NOAA Weather Radi

30、o. Be alert during a thunderstorm watch they can produce tornadoes.Tornado Warning indicates that a tornado has been sighted. Listen to the radio or TV for weather updates and instructions. Stay away from windows, doors and outside walls. Be aware of flying debris. If you are in a house or small bui

31、lding: move to the basement level or lower-level interior room such as a closet, bathroom, or interior hallway.If you are in a mobile home/trailer: if time allows, move to a shelter or other building with a strong foundation.In a vehicle: get out of the vehicle and go to a shelter or safe building.

32、If none is available, lie flat in a ditch or another low-lying area. At school: children should follow their teachers direction and the schools tornado emergency plan. After: Continue to listen to the news and weather updates. Stay away from the power lines and broken glass. Be aware of the possibil

33、ity of broken glass, broken gas lines or downed power lines. Natural DisastersHurricanes are huge tropical storms. The center of the storm is called an eye. Its important to know what to doBefore: Have a disaster plan. Locate local shelters and map the route, this will cut down on the travel time. F

34、ill Automobile with gas. If you are not ordered to evacuate, find shelter in your home. The safest place is an interior room without windows.During: If a hurricane watch has been issued for your area, conditions are favorable for and could produce a hurricane. Listen to weather updates and make sure

35、 you leave if an evacuation is ordered. If a hurricane warning has been issued, a violent storm, possibly a hurricane, is expected within 24 hours.Remain inside, away from windows and doors.During power outages use flashlights. Do not be fooled by the calm when the eye of the storm is above your are

36、a; the worst of the storm is probably yet to come.If you are evacuated, take your disaster supply kit and leave immediately to a nearby shelter.After: Continue to listen to weather updates. When the storm is over, damage can still exists from floods or downed power lines. Obey detour and warning sig

37、ns when driving. Never enter a flooded or barricaded roadway (even with a large vehicle).Natural DisastersSevere Winter Storms Blinding wind-driven snow, extreme cold, icy roads, avalanches and downed trees and power lines can all accompany winter storms. Communication lines can be cut off, and acce

38、ss to emergency and medical services may be severely limited once extreme weather has hit a region. Before: Have your car winterized.Prepare disaster supply kit.Establish an out-of-area contact.Prepare your home for the winter months.During: A winter storm watch means conditions are right for a seve

39、re storm to develop within 36-48 hours. Avoid going outside or traveling.Listen to the radio or TV for the latest weather informationReview you familys disaster plan.Watch for changing weather conditions.Move any pets or other animals to a sheltered area (make sure they have water)A winter storm war

40、ning means a life-threatening severe winter storm has begun or will begin within 24 hours. Listen for news and weather updates.Dress in layers.Implement your disaster plan regarding food, water and supplies if you are unable to go out for a prolonged period.To conserve fuel, lower the thermostat to

41、65 F during the day and 55 F at night.If the power goes out, you may be forced to find other means of keeping warm during the storm. Use only safe emergency heat sources.After: Use common sense before going outside after a storm. Dress warmly in layers, and always wear a hat. Protect your lungs by covering your mouth. Continue to listen to the news and weather updates.Pet CareIf you evacuate, avoid leaving

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