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BEFORE THE
DISASTER...
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TRAIN FAMILY MEMBERS
In how to shut off gas, water and
electricity: In how to protect oneself during the disaster, such as earthquake, tornado, flood, hurricane, explosions, nuclear attack
etc. (get UNDER something or get something OVER you, or AWAY from it
as appropriate).
SET ASIDE SUPPLIES IN AN
ACCESSIBLE LOCATION
Store shoes and a flashlight for EACH
family member UNDERNEATH THEIR BED; Have at least a 72-hour supply of food and water;
first aid kit and book; fire extinguisher; portable cooking equipment, fuel, can opener
and matches; portable radio and spare batteries.
INSPECT HOME,
SECURE FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES
Secure water heater, refrigerator, and
heavy items of furniture to wall studs; check closets, shelves and cabinets and move
heavy items to lower shelves; remove or isolate flammable materials.
ESTABLISH
REUNION POINTS
List three or four places where you
plan to go if you cannot stay in your home, such as a neighbors or relatives
home or local schools or community centers. If you arrive home after the disaster and no
one is there, this will give you some places to start.
DETERMINE YOUR SCHOOL POLICY
Hold Children __Release Children __ Other___
DURING THE
DISASTER...
1. KEEP CALM - DO NOT RUN OR PANIC.
2. REMAIN WHERE YOU ARE --- INDOORS OR OUTDOORS.
3. IF INDOORS, STAY INDOORS. Take cover under a desk, table or bench, halls or against
inside walls. Stay away from glass windows or skylights. Do not use elevators. Do not run
outdoors! You may be hit by falling debris or live electrical wires.
4. IF OUTDOORS, GET AWAY FROM BUILDINGS. Go to clear areas and stay away from walls,
utility poles and downed wires that could cause serious injury or death.
5. DO NOT RUN THROUGH, OR OUTSIDE BUILDINGS. The greatest point of danger is just outside
doorways and close to outer walls.
6. IF YOU ARE IN YOUR CAR, pull to the side of the road and stop the car. DO NOT park
under overpasses or overhead wires. Stay in your car.
7. IF IN A CROWDED PLACE, do not rush for a doorway since other people have the same idea.
Remind your family to stay close enough to comfort each other, especially children. Assign
each family member a chore to do to mend the household. Talk about what happened and be
sure to let your children say what they felt, how afraid and how brave they were.
AFTER THE DISASTER...
GIVE FIRST AID to anyone who is injured. Basic first aid information printed near the
front of your telephone book gives excellent instructions for coping with various medical
emergencies.
WEAR SHOES in areas near fallen debris and broken glass.
IF UTILITIES ARE DAMAGED:
Gas: inspect for leaky pipes - by smell only! If you smell gas, DO NOT USE CANDLES,
MATCHES or other open flames! Do not operate electrical switches or appliances. Shut off
main valve at the meter, open all windows and doors so that the gas can escape. Leave
house and report leak to authorities.
Electricity: If damage to your electrical system is suspected (frayed wires, sparks or the
smell of hot insulation), turn off system at main fuse box.
Do not switch on the gas or electricity again until someone from the power company has
first checked your home.
Water: If water leaks are suspected, shut off water at the main valve.
CHECK NEIGHBORS for injuries or fire hazards.
TURN ON BATTERY-POWERED RADIO or car radio and listen for advisories.
CHECK HOUSE, roof, chimney for damage.
CLEAN UP DEBRIS, glass and spilled medicines, flammable liquids, bleaches and gasoline.
CHECK CLOSETS AND CUPBOARDS, open doors cautiously. Beware of objects tumbling off
shelves.
DO NOT USE YOUR VEHICLE, unless there is an emergency. Do not go sightseeing through badly
damaged areas. You will only hamper the relief effort. Keep streets clear for emergency
vehicles.
EMERGENCY SANITATION SUPPLIES
Portable Camp Toilet, a sturdy bucket or small trash can with a tight-fitting lid to use
as an emergency toilet, with a good supply of plastic bag liners, twist ties,
toilet paper and disinfectant. (Lysol).
Powdered Chlorinated Lime, household disinfectant and deodorant, insecticides may be added
to sewage to deodorize it and keep away insects.
Ziplock Trash Bags - can be used and sealed.
Large Trash Bags - a supply of extra large plastic bags makes sanitary receptacles for
smaller bags. Keep in large covered metal trash cans until disposal time.
Large Metal or Plastic Trash Cans - for human waste matter and garbage. Be sure they have
tight fitting covers.
Military Procedure - is to bury human waste matter in trenches 24" - 30" deep,
and cover with a thin layer of lime. Never deposit waste or garbage on open ground.
Note: If damage in the water lines is suspected, do not flush toilets. Turn off water at
the main valve so polluted water does not enter your water system.
EMERGENCY WATER SUPPLY
You and your family may be on your own to provide a safe and adequate water supply.
Remember that typhoid fever, dysentery, and infectious hepatitis are diseases often
associated with unsafe water. Dont take a chance! Under serious disaster conditions
usually NO WATER CAN BE PRESUMED SAFE AND ALL DRINKING AND COOKING WATER SHOULD BE
PURIFIED.
STORAGE OF DRINKING WATER; Two quarts per day minimum and up to 2 gallons per day per
family member. Water should be stored in carefully cleaned,
non-corrosive, tightly covered containers.
OTHER SOURCES OF LIQUID IF YOUR WATER SUPPLY IS TURNED OFF: Water drained from the hot
water tank, melted ice cubes, water from the toilet flush tank (not the bowl), canned
fruit and vegetable juices, and liquid from other canned foods. If you must use toilet
tank water, purify before using. Do not use chemically "blue" water.
HOW TO PURIFY WATER FOR DRINKING:
Strain water through clean cloth into a container to remove any sediment of floating
matter. Boil vigorously for 5 - 10 minutes...OR... Strain water as above. Use liquid
household bleach solution (Clorox). Add about 10 drops per gallon of water, mix well and
let stand 30 minutes. A slight taste or smell of chlorine indicates that the water is good
to drink, if not, repeat the dosage... OR ... Use household Tincture of Iodine (2%) in the
same manner as the Clorox except use about 25 - 30 drops per gallon water.
IF YOU MUST EVACUATE...
PROMINENTLY POST A MESSAGE indicating where you can be found.
TAKE WITH YOU:
Disaster Survival Kit
Medicines and First Aid Kit
Radio and Batteries
Important Papers and Cash
Sleeping Bags, Extra Clothes, Eyeglasses
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