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20 Декабрь 2009

Disaster Preparation Tips

In order to make your disaster preparation effective, you really need to take the time to educate yourself on a few simple techniques. It is amazing how much we take for granted in today’s society, and if an emergency situation were to suddenly cut off needed services in our cities, then there would be a high percentage of people who would not be able to carry out even the most basic of survival steps. These steps are relatively easy to learn, and can literally mean the difference between life and death.

An important part of emergency preparation is to know basic first aid. If the building you are in collapsed, would you be able to effectively help those around you? Knowing basics about stopping blood flow, knowing when to move someone and when not to, and knowing how to administer CPR are just a few techniques that everyone should be reasonably versed in, so that they would be able to help someone in trouble.

A key step of disaster preparation is learning more about how your home operates. This includes things like finding out where the fuse box is and how to turn it off to prevent any electrical fires and shocks, and how to turn off the gas. Turning off the gas is a particularly important step, as it can lower the chance of an explosion or harmful effects from breathing in leaked gas. It is surprising just how few people know where everything of this nature is located in their home, so take the time to find out.

If some terrible event occurred that required you to leave your home suddenly, how fast would you be prepared to do so? Would your family know where to meet you? What would you do after evacuating the premises? Disaster preparation should involve practice drills so that you and your family know how to make it out of your home quickly and safely, and so that no time will be wasted. A practice drill once a year is more than enough, and it will allow you to stay up to date with your neighborhood’s evacuation procedures.

Disaster preparation, when done properly, involves more than simply purchasing supplies. It is a process of educating oneself and one’s family. At the end of the preparation, in addition to useful items people should have acquired, useful skills and the knowledge of where to go and what to do should a major emergency occur are important. Don’t shortchange yourself by doing the bare minimum; take the time to learn exactly what needs to be done.

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