Emergency 2011
Family members all need to be a part of a disaster plan in preparedness for earthquakes, no matter where you live in the world. Most people assume that "all the earthquakes occur somewhere else," but that is simply not true.
"Earthquakes are a national hazard," said "Good Morning America" interviewee David Applegate, a U.S. Geological Survey seismologist. The program went onto report that, "The fact is most states are at risk of major earthquakes, with 39 of the 50 states in moderate to high risk areas for seismic activity."
Some of the hottest spots in the United States beside California, Oregon, Washington and Alaska, sit right in the middle of what we consider the Midwest, Illinois, Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi, and even include Ohio and Virginia. Just because an earthquake hasn't happened in a while in these regions, does not make them exempt. Disaster is no snob. It strikes anywhere.
Regardless of where you live, it is important that your family have a disaster plan - whether it is preparedness for earthquakes, tornadoes, floods, hurricanes or some other natural disaster - knowing what to do in such a situation can save lives.
Develop a Family Disaster Plan
After the Katrina disaster, it is evident that the government may not be able to save you. Having that "someone will save me," attitude is akin to saying, "I'm a victim." Being self-sufficient, being prepared and taking action with an emergency preparedness plan is not only smart thinking; it is the kind of thinking that saves lives.
Follow these steps to develop a disaster plan:
• Get the whole family involved
• Set a safe meeting place in case people are not home
• Develop a plan for pet and animal care
• Ensure adequate supplies of food and water
• Locate financial documents in a safe place
• Keep emergency prescriptions and extra glasses available
These are just a few of the things for which a family needs to plan. Start today and adopt a family disaster plan, the lives protected might be those of your family's.
Download an earthquake preparedness manual for your family by visiting www.CaliforniaEarthquakesToday.com It comes complete with checklists, government recommendations for food supplies, emergency goods and ideas on how to make your home more earthquake-secure.
It's too late once the earthquake happens, besides protecting your family, do you have insurance for that big screen television? There are ways to protect the valuables in your home. Learn how you can prepare a disaster plan today.
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