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That will last you for at least 3 days.
Only if you are in a flood zone.
If you are responsible for the care of children or the elderly.
That will sustain every pet and person in your home, for at least 3 months.
To help reduce fear and anxiety and potential losses.
To purchase homeowners insurance.
In the event you need to apply for FEMA assistance.
Only for those in tornado zones.
All choices are correct
Should be someone who would not be affected by the same emergency.
Information should be known to all family members.
Information should be shared with the child’s caseworker.
To find out what their emergency plan is.
To let them know where you will go if there is an emergency.
To give them permission to care for the child if you need to evacuate.
To provide them with a copy of your family emergency plan.
Google maps (or other map application) on your cell phone.
Wrench or pliers, or other tools, to turn off utilities if necessary.
A whistle
Medication, glasses and/or contacts
Should include contacting/registering with local and state Office of Emergency Management agency.
Can rely on medical facilities because they will be available.
Should focus on the safety of the caregiver since they are solely responsible for the person.
Should include evacuating to the closest hospital.
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Turn your refrigerator and freezer to the coldest settings.
Eliminate empty space in the freezer by using baggies filled with water.
Put a coin on top of a cup of frozen water so you can tell later if your items thawed and re-froze.
Counting to 30 after lightening and remain inside 30 minutes after thunder.
Planning for an emergency 30 days before an event.
Planning 30 days in advance and ensuring you have supplies for 30 days.
Practicing safety drills 30 times in 30 days.
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