Darke
County Red Cross...
Prepare
for Emergencies! Build a Kit!
Make a Plan and Be Informed
September 2, 2011
Darke
County, OH September 1, 2011
This National Preparedness Month, the
Darke County Red Cross is calling on families, businesses, schools and
organizations to take steps now to become better prepared for the next
emergency or disaster. Disasters can strike at any time – from
earthquakes to
hurricanes to terrorist attacks like those that occurred on 9/11 ten
years ago.
National Preparedness Month provides our nation with the opportunity to
both
remember the victims and honor those who responded, and to make a
renewed
commitment to being better prepared for the future.
“We
all must do what we can to prepare
our families and make our communities ready for the next emergency”
said Lynne
Gump, Executive Director. “Everyone can take three key action steps to
get
started: build a kit, make a plan, and be informed.”
Emergency
preparedness kits should
include enough supplies for at least three days in case you have to
evacuate.
Water (one gallon, per person, per day), nonperishable food, a
flashlight,
battery-powered or hand-crank radio, extra batteries, a first aid kit,
a 7-day
supply of medications, a multi-purpose tool, sanitation and personal
hygiene
items and copies of important personal documents should go in every
kit. The
Red Cross also recommends having at least two weeks worth of supplies
at home.
A variety of emergency preparedness kits, first aid kits and other
supplies are
available at www.redcrossstore.org.
All
members of the household should work together on an emergency plan.
Designate a
meeting place right outside your home in case of a sudden emergency
like a
fire. Each person should know how to reach other members of the
household. The
plan should also include an out-of-area emergency contact person, and a
location where everyone should meet if they can’t go home. People should be informed
about what types of
disasters are most likely to occur where they live and how local
authorities
will contact you in the event of a disaster. First aid and CPR/AED
training
empowers individuals with the confidence and skills to respond to
health
emergencies in case advanced medical help is delayed. Visit
www.redcross.org/training for details and to register.
Severe
weather, power outages and
water main breaks can happen anytime. Throughout the year, the Red
Cross offers
programs to help people be prepared. The “Do More Than Cross Your
Fingers”
campaign, featuring Jamie Lee Curtis, makes it easy for people to
prepare for
emergencies, starting with how to customize their emergency kits. The
“Ready
When the Time Comes” program trains employees from corporations and
mobilizes
them as a community-based volunteer force when disaster strikes. “Be
Red Cross
Ready” is a web-based interactive tutorial that teaches people how to
be ready
for emergencies. In addition, because up to 40 percent of businesses
fail
following a manmade of natural disaster, the Red Cross developed the
Ready
Rating™ Program. Ready Rating (www.readyrating.org) is a free,
self-paced,
web-based membership program that measures how ready businesses,
organizations
and schools are to deal with emergencies. Members receive customized
feedback
on how they can improve their efforts. The program is designed for
those who
are in the beginning stages of planning for emergencies as well as
those who
have already done so and want confirmation on their preparedness level.
It
gives these groups ideas of what they can do to better prepare
themselves for
the next emergency or disaster.
No
one can predict where or when the
next large disaster will strike, but preparedness steps taken today can
save
lives and livelihoods tomorrow. People can contact the Darke County
Chapter at
937.548.1002 or visit www.redcross.org to learn what steps they should
take to
be ready when emergencies strike.
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