live4christp1
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In light of the recent storms I am glad to have recently attended an FRG meeting were the guest speaker was from the Red Cross and did an emergency preparedness session with us.
Things I am glad to have had in place:
1. Flashlights
2. Safe place to take cover
3. A plan
4. Bag with emergency supplies
5. battery powered radio
Things I still need to do:
1. Find out where the schools would evacuate too in the event it was necessary (everyone needs to find this out from your school (including me) as if it gets to the point of being necessary I am sure it will be impossible to get through to the school)
2. Need more flashlights and more batteries
3. Need a weather radio
4. Need some gallon jugs of water (had plenty of bottled)
5. Need to make sure I can charge the cell phone if the power is out (should have plugged it up in the car)
6. Take emergency kit including first aid with you to next destination - when my niece and her family finally made it to my dad's they were unloading stuff from their van and had brought an axe with them in the event they came to debris and had to clear it to get through. Well, while unloading the axe fell out and hit her in the leg leaving a pretty good gash - trying to scrounge up first aid supplies in the dark at my dad's house was a task - if I had brought my kit it would have all been readily available.
I will have to go back through our booklet she gave us as I'm sure I've probably left out other important things but this is what came to mind as I was thinking about it.
Do you have an emergency plan & supplies?
Please share tips & ideas here.
Things I am glad to have had in place:
1. Flashlights
2. Safe place to take cover
3. A plan
4. Bag with emergency supplies
5. battery powered radio
Things I still need to do:
1. Find out where the schools would evacuate too in the event it was necessary (everyone needs to find this out from your school (including me) as if it gets to the point of being necessary I am sure it will be impossible to get through to the school)
2. Need more flashlights and more batteries
3. Need a weather radio
4. Need some gallon jugs of water (had plenty of bottled)
5. Need to make sure I can charge the cell phone if the power is out (should have plugged it up in the car)
6. Take emergency kit including first aid with you to next destination - when my niece and her family finally made it to my dad's they were unloading stuff from their van and had brought an axe with them in the event they came to debris and had to clear it to get through. Well, while unloading the axe fell out and hit her in the leg leaving a pretty good gash - trying to scrounge up first aid supplies in the dark at my dad's house was a task - if I had brought my kit it would have all been readily available.
I will have to go back through our booklet she gave us as I'm sure I've probably left out other important things but this is what came to mind as I was thinking about it.
Do you have an emergency plan & supplies?
Please share tips & ideas here.
. I would say that if we experience something like Alabama had though, we would not be very well prepared, mainly out of apathy because 'it hasn't happened here". We should be better about it though.
I'm definitely reading some good ideas here for things to make our home even more prepared in case of an emergency.
) but it makes me feel better knowing it's there if we should ever need it.