
Emergency Response Checklist
The following checklist may help you in developing an emergency plan
for your family to follow in any disaster. Do you have a home emergency
plan?
___ D o you have an emergency safety kit? Is it located near an exit?
Following is a list from FEMA for a disaster supplies kit:
- A three-day supply of water (one gallon per person per day) and food that won't spoil.
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One change of clothing and footwear per person, and one blanket or sleeping bag per person.
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A first aid kit that includes your family's prescription medications.
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Emergency tools including a battery-powered radio, LED flashlight, and plenty of extra batteries.
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An extra set of car keys and a credit card, cash or traveler's checks.
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Sanitation supplies.
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Special items for infant, elderly, or disabled family members.
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An extra pair of glasses.
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Keep important family documents in a waterproof container. Keep a smaller kit in the trunk of your car.
___ Can each member of your family tell you two ways out of your home?
If your second way out of a two-story home is a window, do you need a
safety ladder? If you live in a high-rise, does your family know--and
practice--two ways out of the building? (Remember that an elevator is
never a way out during a fire.)
___ Can all the locks, windows and doors be opened from the inside by everyone?
___ Does your family understand to leave or seek shelter when an alarm sounds?
___Does everyone have an agreed upon meeting place?
___ Keep your cell phone fully charged
___ Does each member of your family know who to call for help and are the telephone numbers posted?
___ In a community wide emergency, does your family know where to seek shelter?
___ Smoke detectors are essential. Are the batteries routinely replaced?
___ Do you have a fire extinguisher? Do you have it inspected?
___ Sniff for gas leaks, starting at the water heater. If you smell gas
or suspect a leak, turn off the main gas valve, open windows, and get
everyone outside quickly.
___ Shut off any other damaged utilities. (You will need a professional to turn gas back on.)
___ Do you maintain waterproof tarps or plywood to cover openings created by a storm or fire?
___ Do you have the appropriate disaster Insurances?
___ Do you have a written inventory and photographs of all valuable
items in your home? Do you have more than one copy located outside of
your home?