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It's important that you be prepared for possible disasters and other emergencies. Natural or human caused disasters can strike suddenly, at anytime and anywhere. There are three actions everyone can take that can help make a difference. Get Involved Find out what you can do today! Below are Three Actions you should take to be prepared in emergencies.
Have at least three days of supplies in an easy “to “carry evacuation kit, with additional supplies on hand. Remember to check your kit and replace the stock every six months. Store your disaster supplies in sturdy yet easy-to-carry containers, in a place that is easily accessible. Keep a smaller version of the kit in your vehicle. If you become stranded or are not able to return home, having some items with you will help you be more comfortable until help arrives.
Plan. Choose two places to meet after a disaster:
Learn. Each adult in your household should learn how and when to turn off utilities such as electricity, water and gas. Ask your local fire department to show you how to use a fire extinguisher. Tell everyone in the household where emergency information and supplies are kept. Make copies of the information for everyone to carry with them. Keep the information updated. Practice evacuating your home twice a year. Drive your planned evacuation route and plot alternate routes on a map in case main roads are impassable or gridlocked. Include your pets. If you must evacuate, take your animals with you. If it is not safe for you to remain, it is not safe for them. Become a Red Cross Volunteer. Support your community by volunteering today. Become a Rd Cross Blood Donor. You can support your community blood supply by calling 1-800-GIVE LIFE (1-800-448-3543) or visiting www.givebloodredcross.org to make an appointment to donate blood today.
What's in your wallet? Be sure to include an American Red Cross Emergency Contact Card. Click here for a printable version. 1.Cut out the card along the dotted lines. What's in Your Wallet? Be Sure to Join other members of your community through the American Red Cross in taking these first steps. You never know how many people your actions will affect, how many lives you might change. ( 0 Votes ) |








