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Home Emergency Preparation Tips &
Family Disaster Plans
Recovery
Assistance: Who to Call
You have just been the victim of a horrible
disaster, and do not know what to do. If this is the case,
be assured that you have many resources to turn to. The
Red Cross, Department of Labor, and local shelters offer recovery
assistance. If you are one of the blessed ones that have not
been in a disaster, this is your chance to be prepared ahead
of time in case of one. Part of that preparation is deciding
where you will go, what you will take with you, and who to
call for recovery assistance.
First, you
should know where you would go if evacuation is required
during a disaster. You have many places you could
choose from to get the help you need. A family member or a
friend may agree to let you stay with them. If you do not know
anyone that lives nearby, then call your local shelters and
register there. This should all be done even before the mention
of a disaster in your area. You should plan who you would call
to inform of your whereabouts. This will give your friends
and family members a peace of mind. Also, they will know where
you are in case they need to contact you.
Then, you
should prepare yourself a disaster survival kit in case
you have to take it with you. This kit would include
important legal papers, identification papers such as social
security cards, and drivers’ licenses, or a safe with money
or an extra credit card. You also would need an extra change
of clothes, personal items, first aid supplies, and blankets
and pillows. You will also need emergency contact information,
such as phone numbers of friends, family, and disaster relief
personnel. You will also need a phone list of fire, rescue,
and police personnel. All this will speed up the evacuation
process.
In
addition to the above, you will need items such as diapers,
formulas, and baby foods if you have an infant. If you are
a senior citizen, you may need to take medical supplies such
as a walker, can, wheelchair, or respiratory device. Plan your
survival kit very carefully, and be sure to take only what
you need and leave the rest behind.
After that, you should devise
a defense plan to protect your home. It is best to do this before a disaster ever happens.
This can be done in a variety of ways. You can join a neighborhood
watch team, and you can work with them to organize a system
of protection. This group can be a great support, and you can
watch each other’s back. Another form of protection would be
to carry a small firearm at the scene of the disaster. Plan
to get a license, and learn how to use this gun before a disaster
strikes. If you choose to use a gun, you may want to send your
family to the planned emergency destination first. You would
most likely want to send your family to the planned emergency
shelter destination as soon as possible. This will help to
insure that no innocent people get hurt.
If you are in need of further help after the disaster ends,
there are many places you can call. For example, the Red Cross
administers emergency medical attention. They can also help
you find food, clothing, shelter and other supplies. They are
one of the best recovery assistants in time of large disasters.
Also, the department of labor has resources to help victims
of a disaster find a job. The government offers unemployment
compensation to disaster victims. You can call your local unemployment
office for more information. There also is a program provided
by the national emergency grant services which will offer grants
to dislocated workers.
Take advantage of all the information and resources offered
to you by these organizations and others. Also, be sure to
make a list of all the places you will call immediately after
the disaster.
Knowing you have help available and places to go, setting
up ahead of time will greatly reduce your anxiety level. Thus,
you are more able to act quickly during a time of disaster,
and increase your chance of survival. For more information
on who can help with recovery assistance, call your local emergency
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