Disaster Emergencies - 21 Tips To Keep In Mind




Earthquake Emergencies - 21 Tips To Keep In Mind

Earthquakes are one of the most devastating among all natural disasters. A rather disturbing yet unavoidable fact for the mankind is that none of the equipments, science or measurement scales is able to predict the precise way & time of the earthquake.

The only and hence the most effective means to minimize the severe effects of earthquakes amidst the human lives is making adequate preparations for the earthquake emergencies.

In the situation of an earthquake, one feels that the ground is shaking or rolling. In case the earthquake is a very sever one, that is the movements of earth's crust are really violent, one might also hear the ground roaring or rumbling.

These characteristics of an earthquake cause sheer panic among the people. Eventually this jeopardizes one's chance of the survival. Luckily strong & devastating earthquakes do not happen that usually. Even in the locations where there is a minimal chance of earthquakes that is the places & nations that are located near the ring of fire of the earth, it is imperative to have some emergency plans to keep yourself and your family safe.

Here are some tips that might help you getting prepared for the emergencies:

1. Prepare the emergency kits

a. It is very hard to know as to what remains after the earthquakes, so in case you live in an area really prone to the earthquakes, you must keep the emergency kits ready.

b. There must be one kit for everyone in the house.

c. Each emergency kit is your lifeline ensuring your survival after the earthquake.

d. It should contain:
i. One gallon water
ii. Food supply for at least 3 days
iii. Select only non-perishable food
iv. The first aid kit

e. Make sure that you regularly change the contents of the kit like food & water.
f. Make sure that the food & water in the kit are of good edible quality else they would be of little use only.

2. Know All the Mains of All Your Utilities

a. Earthquakes often lead to fire due to gas leaks & electricity.
b. You must know the main switches of all your utilities, so that you may turn them off as & when needed.

3. Inspect the House for Cracks & Fissures

a. Make sure to check your house's condition regularly in order to ensure that it can withstand even all the strong earthquakes.
b. Make sure that there are no cracks on the walls & chimney.
c. The door frames must be fixed.
d. In case you live in some apartment, instantly report the cracks & fissures to the landlord.

4. Have the Evacuation Plan

a. Make sure that you & your family or the office mates have an emergency plan to face the disasters, like fire, earthquakes & floods.
b. Every member must be aware of their duties and safety measures in such situations.
c. Early preparation would ensure rather more safety of the family.
d. Panic & confusion often lead to accidents & injuries.

Tips to face the Earthquake Emergency while it is Overhead

1. Make sure to stay away from the objects that may fall off.

2. Make sure to stay away from the book cases, hanging objects, cabinets, like chandeliers, ceiling fans, etc.

3. It is always advisable to stay laying down under some sturdy tables and / or door frames.

4. Just don't run around.

5. Do not make an attempt to leave the house.

6. Outside the house there are rather dangerous things waiting to injure you, like lamp posts and cars.

7. The emergency kit must be very accessible and ready all the time.

8. If possible, place the emergency kit in some place where everyone in the house or the office would run in to during a quake.

9. Make sure to stay away from your kitchen. This can be the most dangerous spot of the house in case of earthquakes, with the various pots & pans hanging around & drawers full of cutlery & knives.

10. Furthermore, gas leakage in the kitchen can be quite dangerous owing to the fire involved.

After the earthquake

1. Make sure not to light a match and / or the candle immediately after the earth quake. In case the gas there is leaking, it might catch the flame.

2. Switch off the main gas valve before lighting the match or candle.

3. In case you are suspecting gas leakage, open all the windows & evacuate the house immediately.

4. Now, call your gas company, after you have moved away from the spot of gas leakage.

5. Make the call, only when you are out of that spot as the mobile phone usage in the gas can also lead to a flame.

6. Often earthquakes are followed by some aftershocks. Do not put your guards down even though you, your house and the family are all safe.

7. Check the news to get information on the earthquake & other important updates.
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Seven Steps to Earthquake Safety




Seven Steps to Earthquake Safety

Scientists now agree that the likelihood of a major earthquake (magnitude of 6.7 or higher) hitting Southern California within the next 30 years is almost inevitable. Such an event could have a catastrophic impact on our future, but with proper preparation we can avoid some of the destruction. To create awareness, the Earthquake Country Alliance has developed the annual "Great Southern California ShakeOut," an enormous earthquake drill to take place this year on October 15. Millions of people have registered from businesses, schools and other organizations to participate in the drill and practice the proper techniques to take in the event of a massive earthquake.

Get organized and take these seven protective steps:
Identify and fix potential hazards in homes, office and schools:
Anchor appliances, furniture, hanging objects and cabinet doors
Cover windows with mylar film or replace with safety glass
Know where and how to turn off your water, gas and electricity

Design a disaster plan-make lists of "What to Prepare" and "What to Learn and Practice."

Create disaster plan supply kits:
Personal disaster kits: walking shoes, medication, out-of-state emergency contact numbers, cash, vital documents and personal hygiene supplies
Household disaster kits: radio, flashlight, batteries, two-weeks supply of bottled water, canned food, whistle, cooking fuel, medical supplies, blankets, tools, pet supplies and warm clothing

Fix any structural weaknesses:
Inadequate foundations, first stories and unbraced walls
Compromised masonry and vulnerable pipes

During earthquakes and aftershocks:
Indoors: Drop, cover and hold on
Outdoors: Move clear of buildings, power lines and trees
Driving: Pull over to a safe spot away from structures
Stadiums: Stay in your seat

After the shaking stops, check for injuries requiring immediate attention.

Once safe, follow your disaster plan.
By Natasha Ganes
Universal Services of America

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72 Hour Emergency Kits




Why You Need 72 Hour Emergency Kits

Everyday we get to hear the news of many natural calamities and disasters happening without a moment's notice in every part of the world. More and more lives are lost, loved ones totally bereaved and many children losing not only their families but also their hopes. Though we cannot avoid these tragic events from happening, there's something we can do about it. The government along with several volunteer groups have been campaigning and lobbying about 72 hour emergency kits and what every family can do in case of disaster.

During the calamities when rescue may not arrive on time, there's nothing else you can rely but your own preparation. Among the many solutions and ideas of preparation, one that we could easily start on our own is the preparation of 72 hour emergency kits.

These are basic needs that every family should organize and make available during emergencies. Since rescue help does not come after a day or a couple, it is advisable to keep a supply of the family's basic needs sufficient for at least 72 hours. The kit should be composed of things that will keep you alive or survive in any circumstances such as flood, fire, tsunami or even earthquake.

Usual emergency kits include but are not limited to flashlight, food, water, clothes, blankets, batter-operated radio and first-aid kits. They should be handy or easy to carry so that you can take it with you during your evacuation. The container or backpack should be made up with materials that do not easily give up on extreme circumstances. You can also use inflammable wheeled suitcases or packages that will not be easily penetrated by water.

72 hour emergency kits should be easy to carry so you can take it with you wherever you may need to go. It has to be well organized so you can easily access and retrieve particular items when you need them the most.

The kit should be filled with bottled water of at least 2 liters per person and per day. The food should be non-perishable such as biscuits, crackers, instant noodles, canned meat, energy bars and dried foods. Having canned goods would do you no good without manual can openers. Also, the kit should include flashlights with extra batteries, battery-operated radios that will keep you updated and a first-aid kit. An emergency evacuation plan should also be made beforehand so you and your family will know what to do during the disaster.

Candles, matches, medical books or a handbook that with instructions on how to rescue, pocket knife, tool box, fire extinguisher, road flares, local area maps, toiletries, sleeping bags, important documents sealed in a waterproof envelope and other specific medicines or needs such as extra eyeglasses should be included in your basic 72 hour emergency kits so you and your family will survive any calamities that may come.

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Creating an Emergency Plan




Introduction to Creating an Emergency Earthquake Plan

If you live in an earthquake zone and have the desire to prepare for a potential high magnitude earthquake, here are several suggestions to get you started. The suggestions below are divided into two categories: (1) what you should know and (2) what you should do.

Know:
The earthquake risk for your city or town. Understand where the greatest risk zones are (e.g., where does the fault line run) to better understand the risks.
How to shut off utilities. To prevent possible fires, you should turn off your utilities as soon as possible after, or even during, an earthquake. Fires are a common result of earthquakes since enclosed gases or chemicals can be released and only a spark is required to ignite a big fire. If you know how to shut off your utilities, you can easily prevent this risk.
A family meeting place. This step in home emergency preparedness should be decided, taught, and practiced. A meeting place can be anywhere outside that each member of your family could walk to on their own. If your family is separated during an earthquake, a pre-determined meeting place can help bring everyone back together.
How to perform first aid and CPR. Knowing first aid is important in an earthquake, so go ahead and take that Red Cross class you've been putting off. Even if you are fortunate enough to never be in a high-magnitude earthquake, you will feel more prepared and your skills could come in handy in other situations.
Do:
Secure your important information in an accessible format. If disaster strikes, you do not want to lose your essential information. With an online document management system, securing your information is simple and worry-free. Consider signing up for an account with the website Orggit. This company provides secure and accessible storage for your personal documents, from your passport to your vaccination records.
Make "safe spots" in each room. Since an earthquake could happen at any time, you need to have multiple safe places to protect yourself. Consider each room in your house and designate a "safe spot" where you could find shelter if an earthquake occurred. To safeguard an area, strongly secure or remove appliances, paintings, and furniture to create a zone where there is nothing to fall on you in the event of a earthquake.
Practice "drop, cover, and hold-on." Especially with kids, it is important to review these earthquake safety steps. Just as children learn "stop, drop and roll" in a fire, they should also know how to react to an earthquake. Review how to crouch down, protect your head and eyes, and steady yourself by holding on to a strong piece of furniture. Practice this drill with your kids in different rooms.

Keep emergency kits. In the event that an earthquake brings disaster to your town, you should be prepared to stay inside your house until help can arrive. These preparedness kits should include food, water, a first aid kit, and other supplies to help you survive without electricity.

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Disaster Preparedness is Essential




Earthquake Preparedness is Essential

An earthquake is just one of the violent and unpredictable natural calamities that every family should be prepared of especially for those who are in the Pacific Rim. Every family should perform personal preparation along with the earthquake preparedness programs and safety measures from the government.

The joint effort involves retrofitting and building earthquake resistant buildings and lifeline structures. Most buildings in Japan were already designed to be earthquake resistant thus helping its people to become better equipped to fight such calamity. Every family must then do their part of the effort by attending seminars that will help cultivate awareness to the families and members of the community. Preparation includes emotional preparedness in case a calamity might strike because most people die not of the hazards caused by the disaster but because of panic. The effects could be lessened as more and more people would be more aware of the disaster and how to combat nervousness.

Aside from building establishments that are resistant to earthquake, it is advisable that every family would keep earthquake survival kits that would sustain their families during the calamity. It should include the most basic needs of man, which are food, water, clothes and communication. Flashlights with extra batteries should be kept along with other necessities. Do not limit yourself with the things that you can include in the kit especially if you have a pet or a family member that requires additional supplies.

During the emergency, you will be spending most of the time in your home so it';s advisable to check for possible hazards inside your home. Start by making sure the shelves are fastened securely to the walls with the heavy objects being stored in the lowest portion of the shelf. Brace overhead light fixtures to prevent them from falling.

Create an emergency communication plan so you can stay in touch with every family members and monitor their safety and condition. Earthquake preparedness would be incomplete without battery operated radio or television wherein you will know the directives from the government and updates outside your own house. Preparation will not prevent the hazards that may be brought by the natural calamities but at least the effects will be minimized and you'll be more in control of the situation.

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Do You Have Your Emergency Preparedness Kits Ready?




Do You Have Your Emergency Preparedness Kits Ready?

When do we need to prepare for some emergency? When the radio or the television anchors start telling about how many lives have been lost due to a tsunami, flood or earthquake in a certain part of the globe? Do we need to prepare when the whole world is already panic buying and the prices starts going higher? Well the choice is yours, but if I were you, I would start organizing emergency preparedness kits now for my home and at work.

The kit should contain substantial supplies that will help you through during and even after the disaster. Here are just some of the basic necessities that should be included in your kit. Do not limit yourself though with what your kit should contain because there might be some specific things that you need in your area or by your family that you ought to include as well.

Be sure to prepare bottled water or one gallon of fresh water per person per day for at least three days. Non-perishable foods are a must in the kit and it usually includes canned goods, biscuits and noodles. First aid kits, which include bandages, medicines and alcohol, should also be organized. Be sure to bring some flashlights with extra batteries, dust masks, toiletries, extra cash and other utility equipments such as hammers and wrenches.

Emergency preparedness kits will not be considered a complete preparation without emotional preparation. Coordinate with your local authorities about their programs and seminars on how to prepare for emergencies and get the most training you can have. Usually taught in these sessions are how to respond on natural calamities like that of earthquake, flood or hurricanes. Basic precautions will also be taught during the seminars so it's really advisable that you and your family or even your co-workers would get to listen from the preparation experts. Once you are prepared, you surely will not fear.

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Tips For Preparing Your Earthquake Preparedness Kits




Tips For Preparing Your Earthquake Preparedness Kits

What should your earthquake preparedness kits contain? If you live in a region of the world that is susceptible to these natural disasters, then being prepared is an unpleasant fact.

It is better to be prepared as it could be the difference between life and death. Earthquake preparedness kits give you and your family time for the rescue crews to reach you.

Some of the basic staples for an emergency kit include medicine, batteries, and flashlights, matches, charged cell phone, first aid kits and plenty of non-perishable food. In addition, as much water as you can provide is very important.

Your earthquake preparedness kits should also include a fire extinguisher, sharp cutting instruments and heavy-duty tape such as duct tape.

You should make sure every member of your family is aware of where the emergency kits are located. It may be a good idea to have more than one located around the house in case you are separated from your family or part of your home is inaccessible after an earthquake.

Your family should also know exactly what to do when an earthquake strikes. This is a key element of all earthquake preparedness kits. If the home is too damaged to stay in it, then you should have a meeting location pre-arranged. It would be beneficial if the family members had access to two-way radios in case of becoming separated from the family.

Earthquakes happen all over the world and it is important that you make sure your family is prepared if you live in one of these regions. Earthquake preparedness kits could help save the lives of you and your family. Check the expiry date on the canned food as well. Moreover, you need to verify the expiry date of any medicine too. Water should be replaced on a regular basis too.

Always make sure your earthquake preparedness kits are fully stocked and in addition, make sure everything works such as batteries, radios etc.
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Written By: David_Karlson

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Earthquake Preparedness




Earthquake Preparedness and Kits

Earthquake preparedness and kits can save your life when you least expect it. Since there is no way of predicting when an earthquake will strike, having earthquake emergency kits handy can spell the difference between life and death. Remember that in times of calamities and disasters, paramedics, cops and even firefighters cannot always arrive when you needed them so you have to be responsible for the safety and survival of yourself and your family until help arrives.

The staples of every earthquake preparedness and kits are first aid supplies, medicines, and several gallons of drinking water and enough food for your whole family that will last for at least three days. You should also include gadgets and tools such as battery operated lights and lamps, transistor radio, and mobile phone or other types of communication device that will help you survive even when there is no electricity and gas. Some people even recommend buying furniture-fastening straps, safety adhesive fasteners, and other implements that can keep your furniture, drawers, cupboards and other fixtures from falling off. Cutting tools and fire extinguishers must also be within easy reach so that you can cut off water and gas pipes and extinguish fire when it happens after the earthquake.

In order to increase survival rate, each member of your family should know where to get your earthquake preparedness and kits and what to do when earthquake strikes. Even if you have dozens of earthquake emergency kits scattered in your house, if you do not have any idea how to protect yourself from falling objects and other things that can harm you during and after the quake, your kits will be of little use. So you have to remember to discuss earthquake survival with your family so that they will know what to do wherever they may be. And since nobody can be sure what time an earthquake will hit, it is also advisable to designate a meeting place for your family in case it is no longer safe to stay in your home.

Disastrous seismic activities are quite rare, but your earthquake preparedness supplies and kit can also be used during other emergency situations. Just make sure that you immediately replenish your supplies after using them for other purposes. Also, do remember to check your kits every six to twelve months to replace stored water, canned goods and other food items, and medicines.

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