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Prepare Your Family
Make a
Family Emergency Plan
. Your family may not be together when disaster strikes, so it is important to know how you will contact one another, how you will get back together and what you will do in case of an emergency.
Plan places where your family will meet, both within and outside of your immediate neighborhood.
It may be easier to make a long-distance phone call than to call across town, so an out-of-town contact may be in a better position to communicate among separated family members.
You may also want to inquire about emergency plans at places where your family spends time: work, daycare and school. If no plans exist, consider volunteering to help create one.
Be sure to consider the specific needs of your family members
Notify caregivers and babysitters about your emergancy plan.
Make plans for your pets
Take a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) class from your local Citizen Corps chapter. Keep your training current.
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Emergency Supply Kit
, which includes items like non-perishable food, water, a battery-powered or hand-crank radio, extra flashlights and batteries.
Store it in your shelter location