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Emergency prep pp 3 3-3-3 xx97-03 updated
1. Welcome to
“Emergency Preparedness”
Presented by:
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
“Neighbors Helping Neighbors Program”
Facilitator: Nancy Sutherland
Translator: Alma Benitez
Opening Prayer by Melissa Darby
2. What to do in the first
3 Minutes, 3 hours, 3 days and 3 weeks
5. Today you’ll not only learn how to help develop
your own family “Emergency Plan”, but also
how to take this information to the community
using the
“Neighbors Helping Neighbors” Plan
6.
7. Develop Your Family/Neighborhood
Emergency Plan*
•Explain to your family, friends and neighbors what you learn
here today and the importance of being prepared.
•Invite your neighbors/friends who are interested to join you in
becoming more prepared.
•Decide on a regular time & place to meet. If you put this on your
calendars now, and make a commitment to the plan, you’ll be
more likely to complete your goals.
•Use the tools given you today and the website information to
help you accomplish your goals.
•Make it fun, enjoy goodies, get to know one another.
•At the end of 6 months, invite everyone to attend the
Emergency Preparedness Fair here on October 20, 2012.
8.
9. Take the Preparedness Test*
•Has your family rehearsed an emergency plan?
•Would you have sufficient food, water, etc.?
•Do you all know how to turn off the gas?
•How would you find each other?
Do the Preparedness Survey*
•Who in neighborhood has medical training?
•Does anyone have & know how to use a HAM radio?
•Who has search and rescue training?
•Who owns tools that might be helpful like a chainsaw,
generator, shovels, wenches, etc.
•Does anyone have vehicles that might be helpful?
*Found in Handouts
10. Remember:
•Local calls will be jammed
•Use out-of-area contact
numbers (long distance)
•Teach everyone to use
“text” on cell phone
•Use old-fashioned hard-
wire phone
•Have alternate charger for
your cell phone
11.
12.
13. What would you do if you were told
you had to evacuate in the next 3
minutes?
If you have a plan, it’ll be much easier to decide.
If each family member knows what to do, you’ll
all be safer and be able to stay as calm as
possible!
23. Semi-Annual Maintenance
(General Conference or Daylight Savings time changes)
• Replace batteries in flashlights (including kits),
emergency lights, smoke detectors, radios, etc.
• Update “GO Binder” with current names, addresses,
phone numbers, maps, and documents.
• Update first-aid supplies and rotate medications
• Rotate food and water in all 72 hour kits
• Rotate (replace) water storage in large containers
• Rotate children’s shoes (correct sizes) in 3-minute and
72 hour kits
• Rotate Children’s clothing in 3-minute and 72 hour kits
24.
25. For more information on
“Neighbors Helping Neighbors”
go to our websites:
www.southocreliefsociety.org
or
www.nhnpreparedness.com
(which will be fully active on June 1, 2012)
Sign up to receive monthly preparedness e-mails
Editor's Notes
Why do we need to prepare? Major earthquakes are predicted, we face the threat of wild fires as our summer season is upon us, we live in a densely populated area with limited access in and out, we are instructed by our community and Church leaders to be prepared…..it just makes sense!
*Ask who has done some preparation for a disaster? **Who needs to start preparing? ***Who just looked at their neighbor to see who is prepared as their plan?
Show flyers that can be distributed to invite neighbors and friends to join in the preparedness planning Explain website and six month plan
Show preparedness tests and surveys found in handouts
Show these forms (English and Spanish) and encourage to take which ever language they need
*hold up draw string with 3 min supplies Tie so anyone can loosen quickly Appropriate bag for each person – baby, small children, etc.