This week’s topic for National Preparedness Month will cover the preparedness efforts you can take to prepare for disasters.
What are considered preparedness efforts for disasters?
While this one is self-explanatory, FEMA defines preparedness as “a continuous cycle of planning, organizing, training, equipping, exercising, evaluating, and taking corrective action in an effort to ensure effective coordination during incident response.”
Where should I start?
One of the first things you should do is to create a family emergency plan. There are a few good templates to use at Ready.gov. When you create your plan, ensure each family member has a copy and anyone who may also watch your children. It is not enough to create a plan. Any plan you create should also be tested and practiced as a family. Once you make it, keep a copy in a safe place or digital form. Be sure to keep it up to date as well.
- https://socalprep.us/EPlists/Red%20Cross%2021%20Weeks%20To%20Prepare,%20English.pdf
- https://socalprep.us/EPlists/Cruz_Roja_21_Semanas_para_Preparar.pdf