Are You Prepared ?

Thu, Oct 29, 2009

Emergency Preparedness

Are You Prepared ?
Flickr: PaulV2C

Flickr: PaulV2C

By Leonard Achan RN, MA, ANP

45591559_08f61c8b12_oAre you prepared? The question most of us ask ourselves when hearing that is: Prepared for what? While many of us may undervalue such a basic question, its important to understand that any time you see or hear about a disaster of any kind, that you realize it is happening to real people just like you. So while you may ignore the simple question: Are you prepared? It may be time to answer honestly.

We will quickly explore how to get started and some resources for you to look into but since this is something that is specific to different areas and individual needs, we encourage you to investigate further. Websites such as http://72hours.org/ (developed by the county of San Francisco) are very informative sites that can help you get some basic information on how to create individualized kits (go bags or a supply box).

While these sites are a great start, it is important that you do some research when preparing a ‘go bag’ to make sure you have all your bases covered for various types of disasters or specific risks for your community. ‘Ready America’  http://www.ready.gov/america/getakit/index.htm is another site that provides information on how to build the ideal kit that you would need for a basic emergency. We do however challenge you to customize your kits to your specific needs after reading their recommendations. Customization includes adding documents, medical files and medications or even specialized foods you may need in the event that you will need to be away from your home for a few days. Children, dependents and pets should also be covered in your kits with any specialty items or food.

Flickr:  sdosick

Flickr: sdosick

We encourage you to consider making a ‘go bag’ or home/car kit so that you are ready for any emergency you may have to face. The Office of Emergency Management in NYC makes the following recommendations regarding emergency kits and go bags:

-One gallon of drinking water per person per day

-Non-perishable, ready-to-eat canned foods and manual can opener

-First aid kit

-Flashlight*

-Battery-operated AM/FM radio and extra batteries (you can also buy wind-up radios that do not require batteries)

-Whistle

-Iodine tablets or one quart of unscented bleach (for disinfecting water ONLY if directed to do so by health officials) and eyedropper (for adding bleach to water)

-Personal hygiene items: soap, feminine hygiene products, toothbrush and toothpaste, etc.

-Phone that does not rely on electricity

-Childcare supplies or other special care items for children or pets

-Copies of your important documents in a waterproof container

-Extra set of car and house keys

-Credit and ATM cards and cash, especially in small denominations. We recommend you keep at least $50-$100 on hand.

-Bottled water and non-perishable food such as energy or granola bars

-Keep a list of the medications each member of your household takes, why they take them, and their dosages. Medication information and other essential personal items. If you store extra medication in your Go Bag, be sure to refill it before it expires.

-Contact and meeting place information for your household, and a small regional map

So after reading this, are you prepared? Or do you still think you’re not at risk.


6 Responses to “Are You Prepared ?”

  1. Ivy Says:

    We have two go-bags at home and now that I have a child, will definitely prepare another one with essential needs for him. People always think things will never happen to them but that is the wrong way to think. You should always hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.

  2. Christopher Says:

    All I have is a few cases of water. Need to become better prepared. Thanks for the info.

  3. nikki Says:

    We don’t have a “go bag” at home. It’ due time to prepare one. Thank you for a very eye-opening article! It’s better to be ready than be left dumb struck and completely helpless. The Philippines was recently hit by two killer typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng which left millions of Filipino people defenseless. For a time they had to live on relief goods. We all ought to have our own ‘go bags’ and make contigency plans.

    This article gives light to all of us because it reminds us that we all are not invincible to such natural disasters and that the most responsible thing to do is prepare.

  4. Margaret Says:

    Great article. People don’t think about this until it’s too late. I will be sure to pass this article on to others. thanks.

  5. Leonard (HealthGavel) Says:

    Ivy- good work. If anything is missing from the article that you think is
    important to include, please let your fellow readers know.
    Nikki/ Christopher it is very important to have one and I suggest not waiting to make a ‘go bag’. Get started as soon as possible and try to complete it over a few days
    otherwise it may become an unfinished project. You can also research
    red cross bags or other companies that have bags already created for you. This
    can save time and money.

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