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Title: Be Red Cross Ready


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Be Red Cross Ready

Be Red Cross Ready
Personal Preparedness Training
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MAKE A PLAN
BUILD A KIT
BE INFORMED
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Disaster can strike quickly without any
warningYou and your family may have to
  • Evacuate
  • Be confined where you are

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Prepare ahead of time!
  • Everyone needs a plan for their whole family
  • What to do
  • Where to go
  • Who to contact

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  • Anticipate what can happen so you can better
    prepare

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  • What types of disasters can happen in our area?

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Types of Disasters
  • Earthquake
  • Fire
  • Flood / Tsunami
  • Hazardous Material Spill or Leakage
  • Thunderstorm
  • Terrorism
  • Health Pandemic

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Disasters can occur at any time!Think about
itHow might a disaster impact our lives?What
can we expect?

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  • Disrupted communicationsRoad, bridge closuresNo
    public transportationNo waterNo electricityNo
    gasEmergency services overloadedFacilities
    closedInjury, loss of lifeProperty
    damage/lossSeparation of families


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MAKE A PLAN
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Why do I need a plan?
  • To help me stay alive
  • 15 minutes to think about my hazards and options
  • To help me stay in touch
  • 5 minutes to set up contacts

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Know The Plan
  • Choose an OUT-OF-AREA contact
  • Record the Information-copy to each family
    member
  • Be Patient-Communication systems will be
    overloaded

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Know The Plan
  • Choose 2 Meeting Places
  • Right outside your home
  • Outside of your neighborhood

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Know The Plan
  • Know two ways out of your community
  • Keep gas in your car in case you have to leave
  • Leave immediately things can be replaced

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Know The Plan
  • Include your pets in your plan
  • Know the plans of places where you and your loved
    ones spend time such as a workplace, childrens
    school, etc.

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Know The Plan
  • Finally, Review and Practice your plan with all
    members of your family
  • Emergency contact card for each member of the
    family

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BUILD A KIT
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You should prepare a collection of emergency
supplies grouped together for convenient, urgent
access if you have to evacuate quickly.
  • Prepare ahead of time!
  • Keep one at home, at your job and in your car.
  • Place kit in an easily accessible place.

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A disaster kit should include Water
? Water
  • This is the most important item in your kit.
  • It is recommended to store at least one gallon
    per person per day for drinking and washing.
    Store as much as possible.
  • Your body needs more water when its under
    stress.

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A disaster kit should include Food-3 days
? Water ? Food
  • Plastic bags help to organize and save space.
  • Long-lived dry and packaged foods work best, like
    granola bars.
  • Avoid foods that need cooking.
  • Check expiration dates and replace supplies as
    needed.
  • Avoid Salt

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A disaster kit should include Flashlight
? Water ? Food ? Flashlight
  • Keep batteries removed from your flashlights to
    make them last longer.
  • There are types of flashlights with cranks or
    alternative power sources.

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A disaster kit should include Radio
  • ? Water
  • ? Food
  • ? Flashlight
  • ? First Aid Kit
  • ? Radio
  • Keep batteries removed from your radios to make
    them last longer.
  • There are types with cranks or alternative power
    sources.
  • Local radio stations for emergencies
  • 740 AM, 810 AM, 88.5 FM

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A disaster kit should include First Aid Kit
  • ? Water
  • ? Food
  • ? Flashlight
  • ? First Aid Kit
  • You may not get professional attention right away
    so know how to use your supplies.

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A disaster kit should include Clothing
  • ? Water
  • ? Food
  • ? Flashlight
  • ? First Aid Kit
  • ? Radio
  • ? Clothing
  • Include an old pair of sturdy, comfortable,
    closed-toed shoes to protect your feet and
    leather work gloves to protect your hands.
  • Also include warm clothing, raincoats, and a
    blanket.

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A disaster kit should include Prescription
Medications
  • ? Water
  • ? Food
  • ? Flashlight
  • ? First Aid Kit
  • ? Radio
  • ? Clothing
  • ? Medications
  • Prescriptions cannot be refilled after a major
    disaster.
  • Your doctor can give you an extra refill if you
    request it for emergencies
  • At a minimum, keep a list of medications in your
    kit.

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A disaster kit should include Cash Coins
  • ? Water
  • ? Food
  • ? Flashlight
  • ? First Aid Kit
  • ? Radio
  • ? Clothing
  • ? Medications
  • ? Cash Coins
  • ATMs and banks are not usually working after a
    major disaster. Pay phones might be the only
    phones still operating.
  • Have small bills and coins. You dont want to pay
    20 for a loaf of bread!

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A disaster kit should include Sanitary Supplies
  • ? Water
  • ? Food
  • ? Flashlight
  • ? First Aid Kit
  • ? Radio
  • ? Clothing
  • ? Medications
  • ? Cash Coins
  • ? Sanitary
  • Supplies
  • Include trash bags for garbage, toilet paper, a
    towel, feminine products, travel-sized bathroom
    items like toothpaste and soap.

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A disaster kit should include Important Papers
  • ? Water
  • ? Food
  • ? Flashlight
  • ? First Aid Kit
  • ? Radio
  • ? Clothing
  • ? Medications
  • ? Cash Coins
  • ? Sanitary
  • Supplies
  • ? Important Papers

Out-of-region Contact
  • Store copies of anything that cannot be easily
    replaced birth certificates, proof of insurance,
    immigration paperwork, social security cards,
    etc. in a plastic bag.
  • Put copies on a flash drive and send it to an
    out-of-town friend or relative.

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A disaster kit should include Contact Info.
a Map
  • ? Water
  • ? Food
  • ? Flashlight
  • ? First Aid Kit
  • ? Radio
  • ? Clothing
  • ? Medications
  • ? Cash Coins
  • ? Sanitary
  • Supplies
  • ? Important Papers
  • ? Contact Info. a Map

Out-of-Area contact
  • Imagine life without online maps, freeways, or
    contacts from your phone.
  • Physically write important numbers down!

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BE INFORMED
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Be Informed
  • Plan what to do for various types of disasters
  • Bay Area radio stations 740 AM, 810 AM and 88.5
    FM will report accurate information and give
    instructions.
  • Other ways to stay informed
  • Television
  • Weather Station
  • Internet
  • Printed Notices
  • Telephone Text Messaging
  • Local Emergency Warning System

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Be Informed
  • Earthquake
  • http//www.redcrossbayarea.org/ Information,
    supplies and training courses
  • http//earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/nca/prepare/
    How to prepare yourself and your home
  • http//quake.abag.ca.gov/ Shaking Maps for your
    area
  • Wildfire
  • http//www.firewise.org/information/who-is-this-fo
    r/homeowners.aspx
  • http//www.readyforwildfire.org/

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Be Informed
  • Earthquake
  • Fire
  • Shelter in Place

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Bay Area Earthquake Impact
  • There is a 62 probability of a strong earthquake
    (over 6.7) hitting San Francisco in the next 30
    years caused by the Hayward or San Andreas fault.
  • In San Francisco, approximately 88,000 units will
    be destroyed and overall 180,000 Bay Area.
  • 660,000 people in the Bay Area will be displaced
    from their homes and 330,000 people will have to
    go to a public shelter.
  • Over 12,000 roads in the Bay Area will be closed
    along with damage to bridges and overpasses.

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IF AN EARTHQUAKEHAPPENED RIGHT NOW
What would YOU do?
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Why dont I want to run outside? Why would I want
to run inside?
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Things to Keep in Mind!
  • During an earthquake, get underneath a table and
    hold on or go to an inside corner and cover your
    head. Dont stand in a doorway.
  • Avoid injuries AFTER the earthquake Protect your
    hands feet. Beware of aftershocks.
  • Large-scale disasters may render cell phones and
    the internet useless. Texting may be your best
    option for communicating with someone out of the
    area.
  • Transportation disruptions may prevent you from
    leaving.
  • Plan to take care of yourself for at least 3 days
    but it is recommended you have enough supplies
    for 7 days.

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Earthquake Aftermath
  • You may have no power
  • You may have no heat
  • You may have no water
  • Immediate emergency help may be unavailable
  • You may be unable to contact family
  • Your home may be damaged and you might be unable
    to return to it
  • But you have a plan and you have a kit so you and
    your family and your pets are OK

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Home Fire Safety
  • Have working smoke detectors throughout the house
  • Escape safely if you can.
  • Know two ways out in case your exit is blocked!
  • Feel the door with the back of your hand before
    opening it. If its cool, open it slowly.
  • If you must go through smoke, crawl low under the
    smoke.
  • Once out, stay out! Call fire dept. from another
    place

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Shelter in place
  • THIS RESPONSE MAY BE NEEDED FOR CHEMICAL OR
    AIRBORNE HAZARDS
  • Go inside
  • Close windows, doors, other ways air can get
    inside
  • Listen to radio or TV for information

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Be Aware
  • Other Red Cross Resources
  • Tornado Warning and Alert App
  • Wildfire App
  • Hurricane App
  • Earthquake App
  • First Aid App

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Learn Life-Saving Basic Skills
FIRST AID CPR American Red Cross provides
training throughout the Bay Area www.redcrossbaya
rea.org General Info, Preparedness, First Aid
CPR (888) 4-HELP-BAY
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MAKE A PLAN
BUILD A KIT
BE INFORMED
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