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Let’s Get Ready ! EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Part 2 – Supplies and Equipment Southwest Neighborhoods, Inc. Empowering Citizens since 1978

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Let’s Get Ready !. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Part 2 – Supplies and Equipment Southwest Neighborhoods, Inc. Empowering Citizens since 1978. Make A First Aid Kit. Step 1 is to prepare your own emergency kit for your home, car and workplace. Disinfectants (Soap) Sterile Pads (Eye) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Let’s Get Ready !

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

Part 2 – Supplies and Equipment

Southwest Neighborhoods, Inc.

Empowering Citizens since 1978

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Make A First Aid Kit

• Step 1 is to prepare your own emergency kit for your home, car and workplace.

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First Aid Kit Contents

• Disinfectants (Soap)• Sterile Pads (Eye)• Roller Gauze• Paper Tape• Band Aids• Elastic Bandages• Antibiotic ointment• Aspirin / Tylenol

• Tweezers / Needle• Scissor / Safety Pins• Eye Dropper• Disposable Gloves (2)• Thermometer• Pen and Note Paper• Phone Numbers • First Aid Guide

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Remember

Include a small supply of any important prescription or non-prescription drugs

used by family members

Antacids Laxatives Blood Pressure Pills

Insulin Rx for Allergies

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2. MAKE A FAMILY PLAN

1. Plan for Family Members to have Escape Routes from the House

2. Decide where to Reunite

3. Identify out-of-area “Contact” Person

4. Prepare Copies of Important Documents for Storage Off-Site or on Portable Disk

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Family Member Escape Plan

Ensure that each family member KNOWS TWO ESCAPE ROUTES from each

room

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Family Member Escape Plan

PRACTICE

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Decide Where to Reunite

Choose Two Places

1. Outside Your Home in Neighborhood

2. Outside your Neighborhood

» In a Park

» In an Open Area

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Identify an Out of Area Contact Person

Designate a friend or relative to

be a focal contact

to link family

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Safeguard Copies of Important Documents

Important Documents

• Passport• Drivers License• Financial Statements• Deeds• Birth Certificates

Safer Storage Sites

• Safe Deposit Box• Out-of-Town Friends

or Relatives• The “Cloud”• Flash Drives • Wills

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3. Organize to “Shelter in Place”

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Other “Shelters in Place”

Office After Quake Car Isolated in Snow

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Organize to “Shelter in Place”

Plan to be self-sufficient in your home with limited or no utilities (gas, electricity, water) for a minimum of 3 days and

possibly much longer

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Organize your Home Supplies

» Food / Water

» Clothing / Bedding

» Cooking / Heating

» Radio / Communication

» Tools/Minor House Repair

» Sanitation Supplies

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Organize your Food and Water

Accessible Supplies:

1) Use familiar dried, packaged and canned foods from your everyday stock

2) Energy bars and high protein snacks

3) Store 1 gallon water per person per day

4) Water purification tablets or bleach

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Basic Camping Supplies

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Communications

• Battery operated radio and batteries

• HAM or FSR radio

• Hand crank phone chargers

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Organize your HomeTools and Supplies

1. Ladder, wheelbarrow, rake

2. Claw hammer, nails, screwdriver & screws, pliers, crow bar

3. Heavy duty staple gun, staples

4. Plastic sheeting and tarps

5. Adjustable wrenches, sledge hammer

6. Plywood, electrical tape, duct tape

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Organize Home Supplies for Sanitation Needs:

1. Dish soap, hand sanitizers, baby wipes

2. Paper towels

3. Plastic garbage sacks

4. 5-gallon buckets toilets

(Compostable “kitty litter”)

See: www.plush.org

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Sanitary Waste Yard Disposal

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Prepare a “Shelter in Place” KitStore in Safe Place

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Store Supplies in Safe Place

Outdoor garage or shed Is ideal

Ideal is to split suppliesbetween two locations

** Earthquake may makebasements inaccessible

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4. Plan to Evacuate Quickly

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Plan to Evacuate Quickly

Prepare a “GO Bag”

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Prepare a “Go Bag”

• Trail mix, energy bars• Portable Radio• Small First Aid Kit• Whistle / Flash Light• Personal Hygiene

Supplies • Cash in small bills of

at least $50 per person

• Layers of warm clothing and hat

• Sturdy Shoes• Dust Mask• Copy of Important

Documents• List of emergency

numbers

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Plan to Evacuate Quickly

Store the “Go Bag” in safe and accessible place

1. Outdoor Shed

2. Garage

Trunk of Car !!

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Children ?

Children Books

Children Toys

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Pets?

Make a “Go Bag” for Pets

• Leashes• Muzzles• Food and Water• Feeding bowls• Medicines• Copy of Immunization

Records• Pet carriers• Toys & treats that your

pet is familiar with

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Watch for Expiration Dates

• For all stored food and medical supplies it is important to watch expiration dates and rotate supplies accordingly

• Check batteries regularly: flashlights etc

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Specific Emergency Response House Fire

• Exit House Fast• Use Escape Plan• Do Not Go Back

Inside• Assemble Family at

Planned Spot to Reunite

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Specific Emergency ResponseEarthquake

Earthquake

Go to Interior area

Get Under Sturdy Furniture

Drop, Cover and Hold

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Specific Emergency Response

TSUNAMI • Higher Ground Immediately

• Follow Routes

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Get Additional Training

• First Aid • CPR• CERT Training

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Supported by Grant Funds City of Portland and the generous time of

the SNWI Public Safety Committee

Southwest Neighborhoods, Inc.

Empowering Citizens since 1978