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Emergency Preparedness Guide - For Homes This guide contains
some basic information about disasters and tips on emergency preparedness.
It will help you and your family make an emergency
plan, put together an emergency
kit, and learn what to do before, during and after a disaster. The
guide is also available in PDF for printing here.
General Rules of Thumb
If an emergency or disaster happens, there are a few things you should
do right away:
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Stay calm. Try not to
panic, take time to understand what has happened, and think about
what you can do to stay safe or avoid worse injury.
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Check the scene. Pay attention
to your surroundings to see whether you are safe where you are, and
whether anyone around you needs help. If you think you are in danger,
get to a safer place as soon as you can.
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Give and get help. If
you or others are hurt or still in danger, call 911. Explain what
has happened, where you are, what injuries people have, and whether
the danger still exists.
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Listen for official emergency announcements.
Local radio and television stations will give emergency updates and
instructions. This is your best source of information.
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Get prepared to evacuate if told to by local authorities.
If told to leave your home or work, do so right away, follow exact
evaculation routes, and go to the specified shelter or safe area.
If you can, bring your emergency
kit with you, and get in touch with your family's designated emergency
contact person as soon as you can to let them know how and where
you are.
For additional
information on emergency preparedness, please contact the Fire Department
at (630) 377-4457.

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