How To Be Prepared For A Terrorism Disaster What to Expect in a Disaster Casualties and/or damage to buildings and utilities Heavy.
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How To Be Prepared For A Terrorism Disaster What to Expect in a Disaster Casualties and/or damage to buildings and utilities Heavy law enforcement involvement Hospitals and health resources overwhelmed Extensive media coverage-people will be fearful and stressed (panic) Workplaces and schools may be closed Restrictions on travel May be asked to evacuate or shelter-in-place. What Can You Do? • Find Out What Can Happen in Your Area. – Do you live near a nuclear or chemical plant? – Talk to your family about what can happen • Create an Emergency Communications Plan – Choose an out of town contact – Everyone in your family has the number – School and work should have the number What Can You Do? Establish a Meeting Place • Make arrangements to stay with a friend or other family member • Make arrangements for your pets – shelters don’t take pets – some hotels don’t take pets What Can You Do? Prepare a Disaster Supplies Kit You may be asked to evacuate or shelter-inplace • Have essential supplies on hand – They should fit in a duffel bag or small plastic trash can – These supplies will make you and your family more comfortable Disaster Supply Kit • “Special Needs” items-(formula for baby) • First aid supplies and prescription medications • A change of clothing for each person • A sleeping bag or bedroll • A battery powered radio or TV & Batteries • Food and bottled water • Tools • Cash & copies of important papers What Can You Do? • Keep Copies of Essential Documents in a Safety Deposit Box or with out of town contact – Powers of Attorney, Birth & Marriage License – Life insurance policies • Check on the School Emergency Plan – Will students be kept at school or sent home? – What authorization will be needed to pick up my children? – Does school have my current emergency info? – School phones will be overwhelmed What To Do If Disaster Strikes • • • • Remain calm and patient Follow instructions from local officials Listen to radio/TV for news & instructions Check for injuries, give first aid, get professional help for people with serious injuries • Use flashlight & check home for damage • Do not light matches or candles or turn on electrical switches • Check for hazards. Sniff for gas leaks. Start at the water heater More of What To Do If Disaster Strikes • If you smell or suspect a gas leak – turn off the main valve, open windows, get everyone out of the house • Shut off other damaged utilities • Confine or secure your pets • Call your family contact-don’t make other calls unless it is life threatening emergency • Check on your neighbors-especially elderly or disabled Evacuation If you are asked to leave your home: • Wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants and sturdy shoes • Take your disaster supply kit • Take your pets with you • Lock your home • Use the approved travel routes-shortcuts could be dangerous • Stay away from downed power lines Evacuation continued If you have time: • Call your family contact • Shut off electricity & water (if told to do so) • Leave natural gas on unless told to shut it off – If the gas is off it may take a long time to get it back on after you return home. A professional has to do this and it may take a long time until they get to your home. Shelter-in-Place You may be asked to shelter-in-place which means to stay inside your home or workplace and protect yourself there • • • • • Close and lock windows and exterior doors Turn off fans, heating & air conditioning units Close the fireplace damper Get your disaster supplies kit and check your radio Go to an interior room without windows. Stay out of basements, some chemicals seek out low places • If advised by authorities, use duct tape to seal vents and around doors • Listen to the radio/TV and be prepared to evacuate if ordered to do so Summary • Being prepared by following the steps listed in this presentation can help you and your family during and after a disaster. • Notice that many of the things you do to prepare for a terrorism disaster are the same things you should do for other types of disasters. • For more information on disaster preparedness and to request a brochure on how to develop a disaster supplies kit, contact the American Red Cross. Visit their website at www.redcross.org