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scgov.net - Emergency Services
| Family Disaster Plan |
It’s important
to have a disaster plan for your family. Make sure your family
knows the plan in case of a disaster.
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Discuss
the type of hazards that could affect your family.
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Know your
home’s vulnerability to storm surge, flooding and wind.
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Locate a
safe room or the safest areas in your home for each
hurricane or weather related hazard.
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Sometimes the safest areas may not be your home but
within your community.
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Have an
escape route from your home and designate places to meet.
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Consider the distance that everyone has to travel to get
to the meeting place.
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Always
have one or two alternative meeting places.
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Have an
out-of-state friend as a family contact. This allows family
members a single point of contact with someone out of
affected area.
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Make plans
now for your pets in case of evacuation.
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Post
emergency telephone numbers near your phones and make sure
children know how and when to call 9-1-1.
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Review
your insurance coverage.
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Flood
damage may not always be covered by homeowner’s
insurance.
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Stock up
on non-perishable emergency supplies and have a disaster kit
ready.
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Use a NOAA
weather radio. Replace its battery every six months. Make
sure extra batteries are in your disaster kit.
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Make it a
household goal to have family members trained in first aid,
CPR and disaster preparedness.
Helping
Children Cope with Disaster
N.A.S.P.
N.M.H.A.
- Keep the family together as
much as possible.
- Children should not
be left alone in an evacuation center.
- Calmly and firmly explain
the situation.
- Get down to the child’s
level and talk.
- Encourage children to talk.
- Listen.
- Include children in recovery
activities.
- Avoid inactivity and try to
get back to a routine.
- Reassure your child that you
are safe and together.
- Spend extra time with your
child at bedtime
- Allow your child to mourn or
grieve over the lost toy, etc.
- If you feel your child is
having problems at school, talk to his/her teacher, work
together to help your child.
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