Title: Show and Tell: Personal
1Show and TellPersonal Family Disaster
PreparednessNeat Tips and Tools and Toys
Renee Slade, MD Mercy Hospital Medical
Center September 2007
2Objectives
- Learn what is most important for your disaster
preparedness kit as well as other suggested items - Discover household items that can help you be
prepared in a disaster - Get inspired to make your own disaster
preparedness kit
3Disaster Preparedness?Prepared for what?
- Natural Disasters
- Blizzard
- Earthquake
- Flood
- Flu Pandemic
- Etc
- Man-made disasters
- Transportation accident (e.g. train crash)
- Accidental explosion (e.g. industrial)
- Bridge collapse
- Bioterrorist event
- Chemical attack
- Etc
4Prepared for what?
- You cant be prepared for every possibility
- Be prepared for the most likely possibilities
- Have general items and gear that will cover most
common and most serious problems - Be flexible
- Think creatively
5World Trade Center Attacks September 11, 2001
Photo Credit National Park Service
6Most important itemWater(1 Gallon per person
per day)
7Water
Water Bottles Remember to rotate your supply
8Water
Packets of water 4.227 oz 2-3 a day for optimal
rationing
9Water
- Water Purification Tablets
- 1 Liter Water per tablet
- Buy at camping supply store
10Water
- 1 Liter Bottle
- with secure lid
11Water
- Water Heater
- Have tools available (screwdriver, wrench, etc)
to open faucet
12Hurricane Katrina, and its aftermath (Interstate
10 at West End Boulevard, looking towards Lake
Pontchartrain)
Photo Credit NASA
Photo Credit US Coast Guard
13Food
Remember the can opener!
14Food
- MRE
- (Meals Ready to Eat)
- Long shelf life at room temperature (shorter
shelf life in heat) - Approx 10-13 each
- Buy from camping, preparedness, or military
supplier
15Food
- Whats in your freezer?
- Supply of propane and/or charcoal might be in
your backyard!
16Food
- Check for expiration dates
- Rotate your food supply
17Asian Tsunami December 26, 2004
Photo Credit David Rydevik
18FoodRemember the Baby Kids!
19Food Babies
- Best food source Breastfeeding
- Always available!
- No need to mix!
- Temperature just right!
- Clean no dishwashing!
- Decreases maternal anxiety!
20Food Babies
- Preferred formula is ready-to-eat
Check Expiration Dates
21Food Babies
- Preferred formula is ready-to-eat
22Food Babies
- Bottles? Nipples?
- Have a plan to wash them?
23Food Kids
- Familiar foods that your kids like to eat
- Consider Does it need to be heated or cooled?
Do you have to add water or milk?
24Food Kids
25Food
26Oklahoma City Bombing, Alfred P. Murrah Federal
Building Wednesday, April 19, 1995
Photo Credit United States Federal Government
27Supplies Flashlight
- Batteries vs Crank-operated
28Supplies Communication
- Radio
- Battery vs crank-operated
29Supplies Communication
- Cell Phone
- Charger (Outlet, Car, Crank, extra battery)
- ICE In Case of Emergency
- Contact if you are found unable to communicate
30Southwest Airlines Flight 1248 Accident at
Midway Airport December 8, 2005
Photo Credit CNN.com
31Supplies Blankets
32Supplies Tools
- Pocket knife
- Wrench
- Scissors
- Pens Paper
- Permanent Markers
- Shovel
- Keys
33Supplies Medication
34Supplies Medication
- Oral Rehydration Solutions
35Supplies Medication
- Routine Meds
- 3-14 day supply
- Rotate your medications each time you refill the
prescription - Copies of Prescriptions
36Supplies Medication
- Glasses
- Copies of Prescriptions
37Ice Storm
Photo Credit National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
38Supplies Hygiene Products
- Purell/Soap
- Shampoo
- Toothbrush/ paste
- Toilet Paper
- Feminine Products
- Clorox wipes
- Plates/cups/
- plasticware
39Supplies Hygiene Products
40Supplies Toileting
- Bucket /- potty lid
- Liners and/or potty chemicals
- Shovel
- Toilet paper
- Kitty Litter
- Purell waterless handwash
41Supplies Fire
- Matches/Lighter in waterproof container
42Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor Accident/Disaster 1986
Photo Credit NASA 1997
43Supplies Contact Info
- Local contact
- Out-of-state contact
- (Store in waterproof container.)
44Supplies Recent Photos of Loved Ones
- Children
- Spouse/Partner
- Parents/Grandparents
- Siblings
- Self
- Pets
- Babysitter?
- (Store in waterproof container.)
45Supplies Photos
Birthmarks? Distinctive Features? Tattoos?
CD of Photographs
46Supplies Recent Photos
Everyone ages sometimes we gain or lose weight,
too.
Same dog 9 months later
47Supplies Copies of Vital Documents
- Drivers License
- Social Security Card
- Passport
- Birth/Marriage Certificates
- Professional licenses
- Vaccine records
- Etc
- (Store in a waterproof container.)
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50Flood Gurnee, Illinois 2004
Photo Credit Bonnie Gillespie, American Red
Cross
51Supplies Cash
Small denominations could come in handy.
(Store in a waterproof container.)
52Supplies Miscellaneous
- Plastic bags
- All kinds of uses keeps things dry,
organization, hygiene (toileting), etc
53Supplies Clothes
- 3 pairs of underwear (one to wear, one to wash,
one to dry) - Jacket/Coat
- Gloves/hat
- Poncho
- Boots/Walking shoes
54Supplies in your Car
- First-aid kit, jumper cables, ice scraper, shovel
- Bright ribbon (distress signal, e.g. to locate
car in blizzard) - Compass
- Mirror (or CD) (to signal for help)
- Maps (local/regional/national)
- Flashlight/flares
- Kitty Litter (will not freeze better than
sand to get you out of icy patch)
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56- Maps
- Local
- Regional
- National???
- Also consider pre-printed Mapquest Directions
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58Bright ribbon (distress signal, e.g. to locate
car in blizzard)
59- Mirror (or CD) (to signal for help)
60Sarin Gas Attacks on Tokyo Subway March 20, 1995
61Supplies At HomeShelter in Place
- For radiological or chemical hazard
- Duct tape and scissors
- Plastic Sheeting (hardware store in painter
section usually) - Ten square feet of floor space per person (to
provide sufficient air) - 2-5 hours only
- Locate on high floor (e.g. NOT basement) as
chemicals are heavy and therefore closer to the
ground
62Shelter in Place
- Turn off air conditioner/fans/heater
- Jam wet towels in cracks under door
- Bring disaster kit with you
- Stay away from windows if risk of explosion
- Listen to radio for updates
- 720 or 780 am in Chicago-land
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64Supplies At Home
- Traditional telephone (no electricity required)
65Supplies At Home
- Wrench near gas and water shut-off valves
water
Indoor gas valve
Main gas
Close-up of valve on main gas
66Example of Valve Lever
Open in parallel position
Everyone old enough to stay home alone should
learn how to turn the utilities on off.
Closed in perpendicular position
67Gas shut-off
- If you shut off your gas supply, do NOT turn it
back on yourself. - You MUST have a qualified person (e.g. from the
gas company) turn your gas back on.
68The aftermath of the Great Chicago Fire of
1871, corner of Dearborn and Monroe Streets
69Other considerations
70Other considerations
71Other considerations
72Other considerations
- Entertainment (books, crayons, journal, deck of
cards, chess game, crosswords, etc)
73Other considerations
- Entertainment for kids (remember the loveys, too)
74Other considerations
- Vaccinations
- Even adults need vaccines!
- Outbreaks are more likely with poor sanitation
and crowded conditions. - Make sure you are up-to-date with your Tetanus
vaccine. - Did you get Hepatitis A vaccine?
- Remember the Flu shot every winter!
75Other considerations
- Medical conditions
- Pregnancy
- Allergies
- Consider a medic alert bracelet
76San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 Ruins in
vicinity of Post and Grant Avenue.
Photo Credit United States Federal Government
77Ready-Made Kits
78Ready-Made Kits
Adult 3-Day Kit Flashlight Radio Emergency
Blanket Food Bars Work Gloves Light Sticks
Moist Towelettes Breathing Mask (NIOSH-N95)
Plastic Sheeting (10'x10') Rain Poncho
Personal First Aid Kit Roll of Duct Tape Water
(2 quarts) Water Container (2.5 gallon) Whistle
Emergency First Aid Guide Family First and
Preparedness Guide
79Ready-Made Kits
Family-size kits
80Ready-Made Kits
Kits for school or office
81For the Real Trooper
- Tent
- Pots/pans/cooking gear
82Pets
- Carrier
- Leashes
- Food
- Poopie pick-up baggies
- Paper towels
- Meds
- Toys
- Vet info
- Feeding care info, in case you get separated
83Pets boarding/evacuation(Recommendations from
the ASPCA)
- Contact your veterinarian for a list of preferred
boarding kennels and facilities. - Ask your local animal shelter if they provide
emergency shelter or foster care for pets. - Identify hotels or motels outside of your
immediate area that accept pets. - Ask friends and relatives outside your immediate
area if they would be willing to take in your
pet.
84Where to Put it All?
Yum! PB Dog Food!
Who me? Im innocent!
85Where to Put it All?
- Secure area
- Away from critters
- Low risk area (e.g. basement floods)
- Easy to get to in case of emergency
86What else?
- Inventory list on top with expiration dates
- Last minute list of things to grab before
evacuating (e.g. cell phone charger, clothes,
camera, loveys, etc)
87Minneapolis I-35W Bridge Collapse August 1, 2007
Photo Credit Talia Frenkel, American Red Cross
88Useful websites
- www.redcross.org
- www.cdc.gov (in many languages, including
Spanish) - www.aap.org
- www.aspca.org
- Google disaster preparedness or camping
supplies or survival supplies for advice and
supplies
89Useful websites
- www.redcross.org
- Safe and Well Register yourself as safe
well, or search for loved ones.
90Useful websites www.redcross.org
- Safe and Well Messages
- I am safe and well.
- Family and I are safe and well.
- Currently at shelter.
- Currently at home.
- Currently at friend/family member/neighbor's
house. - Currently at a hotel.
- Will make phone calls when able.
- Will email when able.
- Will mail letter/postcard when able.
91Education
92- Dont be overwhelmed!
- Start with the most important items
- Add items as you are able
- Recheck expiration dates every 3-6 months
- Rotate supplies
- Update photos emergency contacts every 6-12
months
93Whats Next????
94 95- Questions?
- Comments?
- Other ideas?
96Good Luck making a disaster preparedness kit!
97(But lets hope pray that well never need
one.)