Critical Incident Preparedness

 

Plan for Emergencies

You can begin this process by gathering family members and making sure each person is well-informed on potential hazards and community plans (Getting Informed ). Discuss with them what you would do if family members are not home when a warning is issued. Additionally, your family plan should address the following:

· Escape routes

· Evacuation plans

· Family communications

· Utility shut-off and safety

· Insurance and vital records

· Special needs

· Care for pets: Information for pet owners

· Care for livestock: Information for livestock owners

Safety skills

 

This is an important aspect for every family and much of the information you need is available at www.fema.gov

 

This is very important for your families well being and must be done prior to an emergency happening.

 

Listed above are links to get you started and should you need assistance getting protocols established Reliant Home Inspection will assist you with the endeavor. Because it is our belief that this is vital we will provide this service  to you based on what your needs are and will only charge for our time spent preparing your family.

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