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American Red Cross
Northwest Florida Chapter
Get a Kit, Make a Plan, Be Informed
3 Steps to Preparedness
The American Red Cross recommends the following
preparedness actions:
Get a Kit:
Gather enough
emergency supplies to meet your needs. A portable kit, stored
in a sturdy, easy to carry,
water resistant
container should have enough supplies for three days. The Red
Cross also recommends
having at least
two weeks worth of supplies at home and to keep a smaller kit
in the trunk of your car.
Check your kit
and replace the stock every six months. Whether you purchase a
kit or choose to build
your own, your
three-day kit should include:
foods, such as tuna fish, peanut butter, crackers, canned
fruit, and juice boxes
batteries
cards
Make a Plan
The American
Red Cross urges each and every household to develop a
household disaster plan.
important to prepare for a disaster. Plan to share
responsibilities and work together as a team.
one outside your neighborhood in case you can’t return home.
evacuate to the home of a friend or family member who lives
outside of the evacuation zones.
evacuation center keep in mind that you must bring a sleeping
bag, items to cover your basic
needs, medicines and a change of clothes.
supplies (including a cage, food, etc.), and make arrangements
in advance of their pick up.
call long distance, especially if local phone lines are
overloaded or out of service.
affected by a disaster to let their loved ones know of their
well-being. People within a disaster
affected area are able to and post standard “safe and well”
messages.
main switches.
will not be able to reach you and your family must be prepared
for anything.
Be Informed:
or NOAA Weather Radio for the latest storm conditions and
follow the advice of local authorities.
may be arranged or are available in your workplace, school or
community organization.
if you think you may need additional time. |