Personal Disaster Plan: Tips to Keep Your Family Safe

By LMJ, published Jun 20, 2007
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Personal Disaster Recover Plan

Businesses and organizations have focused many resources on disaster recovery, taking financial, physical and even personnel impacts into consideration. However, many families have not created a plan should the unthinkable happen. Here are some tips on putting together a disaster recovery plan for your family.

First create a disaster pack. This disaster pack should include the following items:

3 days worth of non-perishable food. These are good snack foods that your family likes (familiar food will have a calming effect). Consider foods that require little or no water and no special preparation. Prefer high calories and nutrition with lots of vitamins. Avoid fatty, salty snacks. Crackers, cereals and canned food in water are best (watch for salt). Ideas: Trail mix, meal replacement bars, dried foods, instant meals. Don't forget the pets.

Water for each person for 3 days. Usually this means 3 gallons per person. If you own a water cooler, those are usually 5 gallons. While it might be heavy keeping 2 or 3 of these might be easier than packing several 1 gallon jugs. Do whatever you think you can carry. Don't forget the pets.

Medicines. Keep several days worth of medicines in this disaster pack. Ask for extra medicines from your doctor. Tell him what it is for and he should fill the prescription. Keep in mind any allergies, medical history and anything you might have to prove to keep the medicine on you. Some medication comes in inject-able form, but might be confiscated at police checkpoints or cause a delay in travel. Prepare extra eyeglasses for those with contacts or glasses. Don't forget the pet's medicines.

Toiletries. Any necessary personal items for several days.

Iodine tablets or bleach. Used to disinfect water if it can't be boiled.

Candles, matches, flares, oil lamps and extra oil.

Flashlights with extra batteries.

Battery operated TV and radio. Sometimes you can find these both in one. Also consider a NOAA/SAME disaster radio to listen to weather reports. Don't forget extra batteries.

Personal Disaster Plan: Tips to Keep Your Family Safe

A small disaster pack with pet carrier, ready to go.

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