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Making a Family Disaster Plan



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Unexpected events or situations that cause family members to be separated can be called a family emergency. It can happen at home, in school, or at work and can be life-threatening if you do not have an emergency plan.

It is a great way to protect your family, and to ensure everyone knows how to reconnect after a disaster. It is also essential to involve children in planning so that they are aware of what to do if disaster strikes.

Gather all information that you will need to make your family's emergency plan. Include the names, addresses and telephone numbers of all household members. Make a list of your allergies and medications. It is also useful to keep a copy each of your medical information so that medical professionals can easily access them in the event you need it.

You can make a list of all your contact information, including those from cell phones, and then post it in a place that is easily accessible. Keep a copy of this document in your home and another in a secure location where it is accessible for use when you are away from home.


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Make an emergency communication plan. It should include evacuation routes and meeting points for your family. You can practice your plan before an emergency happens to make sure that you are prepared to meet up if necessary.

Establish a family meeting place that's familiar and easy to locate - maybe a neighbor's house, or a spot where everyone knows it's safe. This will be the place you'll all meet to reconnect if something happens and you're unable to return home.


You can teach your children to dial 9-1-1, and who they can contact in an emergency. Each child should have an emergency contact card that includes the number and name of someone to call for help.

You can take a CPR/first aid course for your entire family. This is especially important for senior citizens and younger children.

A family emergency preparedness program should be created and signed by all family members. This plan will detail what each member will do in case of an emergency. Getting together with your family to discuss these topics helps reduce fear and anxiety and enables you to be prepared for the worst.


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A family emergency plan can help you stay connected to your loved ones in the event of a disaster. It may even save lives. This will give you peace of mind knowing you have a plan for staying safe.

Prepare a list containing all of your contact information. Keep this list up-to-date.

Be sure to keep a portable, battery-operated radio or television in your emergency supplies kit and always have enough batteries for it. This can be a critical link to the outside world, and is something that will help you remain connected to others even when there are no telephone lines.




FAQ

How to Navigate Without or With a Compass

A compass is not able to tell you where your destination is, but it can help guide you back home if necessary.

You can navigate using three different methods:

  1. By landmarks
  2. Use a compass to find magnetic North
  3. By stars

Landmarks can be objects you recognize as soon as you see them. They can include buildings, trees, rivers, and others. Landmarks can be useful because they are a visual indicator of where you're at.

Magnetic North is simply where the Earth's electromagnetic field points. When you look up at the sky, you'll notice that the sun appears to be moving across the sky. The sun actually moves around the earth because of the earth's magnetic fields. So, while the sun seems to move across the sky, it really moves around the horizon. At noon, it is directly overhead. At midnight, the sun will be directly below you. Because the earth's magnet field is constantly changing, the exact position of the magnetic North Pole changes every day. This means that sometimes you may be off course for quite a while.

Stars can also be used to navigate. Stars appear to rise and set over the horizon. These are fixed points in time that you can use for determining your location relative others.


What is the most essential item for survival?

Food is essential for survival. Shelter from the elements is as important as food. If you don’t eat you won’t live very long.


What is the difference in a fixed-blade and a folding knife?

Folding knives are compactly designed to fit into a pocket or backpack. When not in use the blade folds away.

Fixed-bladed knives can be used during normal use. These knives have longer blades that folding knives.

Fixed-blade knives have a greater durability, but are also more portable.


What is the most important thing to do in a survival scenario?

The first thing you should do when faced with an emergency is to assess the situation. You should be aware of what is happening around and where you are.

Also, you need to be aware of what your environment can offer. For instance, you might not be in a position to communicate with anyone if you are far from civilization.

If you don't know anything at all, then you need to start by learning as much as you can as fast as possible.

If you are in imminent danger, you should seek help right away. But if you're not in immediate danger, it might be worth taking some time to gather information to determine what happened.



Statistics

  • We know you're not always going to be 100% prepared for the situations that befall you, but you can still try and do your best to mitigate the worst circumstances by preparing for a number of contingencies. (hiconsumption.com)
  • The downside to this type of shelter is that it does not generally offer 360 degrees of protection and unless you are diligent in your build or have some kind of tarp or trash bags, it will likely not be very resistant to water. (hiconsumption.com)
  • The Dyrt PRO gives 40% campground discounts across the country (thedyrt.com)
  • In November of 1755, an earthquake with an estimated magnitude of 6.0 and a maximum intensity of VIII occurred about 50 miles northeast of Boston, Massachusetts. (usgs.gov)



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How To

How to build shelters from natural materials for emergencies

Shelter building is one of the most important skills needed during emergency situations. There are two types. One is temporary shelter, the other is permanent shelter. Both shelters will require basic tools such saws, hammers (saws), axes and shovels. However they may differ in what type of material is used. Temporary shelters are typically made from sticks and leaves, as well as grasses and concrete. Permanent shelters, on the other hand, can be constructed of wood, metal or brick. The right option for you depends on your situation, climate, availability of resources, and other factors.

Natural materials, such as bamboo and palm fronds, bark, reeds or vines, can be used in place of artificial ones. These materials have been used to create temporary shelters for hundreds of years. They are lightweight and easy-to-build, but do not provide long-term protection. They offer protection against insects and extreme weather. Permanent structures have superior insulation properties, last longer, and are stronger. They require more work to construct.

These shelters must not only be practical but also look great and cost-effective. Bamboo is great due to its lightness and strength, but it does require skilled labor and can be quite expensive. Reeds are very cheap but do not hold up well under heavy winds. Palm fronds, while strong and durable, are easily torn off and can become fragile. Bark provides good insulation and fire resistance but is difficult to work with. Grasses are inexpensive but do not keep out rainwater. Vines are flexible and lightweight, but can break if they are too tightly tied. Branches can be strong and sturdy but can also rot. Stone is heavy, expensive, and durable but can also be damaged by water. Concrete is tough to transport and difficult to install. Bricks are strong, but require a lot space and are heavy. Wood is long-lasting but requires maintenance. Metal requires the use of power tools and is costly.

The choice of material depends on many factors, including the location of the construction site, budget, skill level, available tools, local regulations, and climatic conditions. For example, bamboo is popular in tropical countries where it grows naturally. It can grow quickly, is low-cost, and doesn’t require special tools. It is not strong enough to withstand wind and can become weak when wet. It is tough and durable, but it takes a lot of effort to erect. Although palms can be tough and resilient, they tend to get messy very quickly. The bark is light and inexpensive, and it's easy to cut. It is strong and resistant to moisture, but can also be damaged easily. Stones are strong and durable and can withstand harsh weather conditions. Concrete is versatile and durable, but it is also heavy and requires power tools. Metal is strong and requires many power tools. Wood is very durable and affordable. Steel lasts even longer but is expensive.




 



Making a Family Disaster Plan