Your family may not be together when disaster strikes, so it is important to prepare a family emergency plan that will help you respond to any emergency situation. It is important to:
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Discuss the types of disasters that could occur
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Plan how to prepare for and respond to each type of disaster
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Discuss where to go and what to bring if advised to evacuate. Become familiar with alternate routes and other means of transportation out of your area.
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Establish two meeting places:
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Outside your home in case of a sudden emergency
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A local church, school or other pre-established location if you can’t return to your home following the emergency. Make sure each family member knows the address/contact information for your meeting places.
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Choose an out-of-state friend as a "check-in contact" for everyone to call. Make sure every member of your family knows the contact’s phone number.
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Write down important contact numbers on a family emergency contact card and give a copy to each family member.
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Make sure to have a plan for your pets. Click here to learn more about pet preparedness.
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Practice and maintain your plan. Every six months you should:
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Review your Family Emergency Plan and practice fire and emergency evacuation drills
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Review emergency information including contact information with children
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Replace batteries in smoke detectors
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Test and recharge your fire extinguisher(s) according to manufacturer’s instructions
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Replace stored food and water and replenish items in emergency supplies kit as necessary.
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