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WHY EMERGENCIES MATTER. av Q&A av  Disasters can strike anywhere at any time.  Each workday, 68 million children are in child care or school, separated.

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1 WHY EMERGENCIES MATTER

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4 av  Disasters can strike anywhere at any time.  Each workday, 68 million children are in child care or school, separated from their families.  28 states and D.C. lack basic standards for protecting children in child care facilities and schools.  More than half of American families don’t have an emergency plan. FEMA  Following Hurricane Katrina, it took 6 months to reunite the last child with her family. National Commission on Children in Disasters  Children affected by large disasters are five times as likely to have serious emotional issues than those who are unaffected. Children’s Health Fund; Columbia University A Nation at Risk and Children are the most vulnerable

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6 We can be champions for children There are gaps in protecting children during emergencies, but we can take simple actions to protect children in our families and communities. Be advocates for children’s safety Make a family emergency plan Make a family Disaster Supplies Kit that meets the needs of kids Include creating and updating emergency plans

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8 av Going on a Trip

9 av Are You Ready? We prepare every day for things that are important to us. We need to prepare for emergencies. Disasters can be scary. It’s okay to be scared. Preparing can help us feel safe.

10 Think of something that makes you feel safe

11 How we get ready 1. Recognize Risks 2. Plan Ahead 3. Gather Wise Supplies

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13 Hazards Risks

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29 Recognizing Risks There are risks and hazards around our homes, schools and communities. Different areas have different risks for different types of natural disasters. We need to know the risks in our area so we know how to prepare.

30 1.Recognize Risks 2.Plan Ahead Are You Ready? CHEER!

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32 GAME TIME!

33 Can you identify yourself? Do you know how to contact your parents or guardians? Do your teachers and coaches know how to contact your parents? An Emergency Communication Plan

34 EVACUATE SHELTER-IN-PLACE

35 av A Home Plan 3 Emergency Contacts 2 Evacuation Routes (2 Meet-up Locations) 1 Safe Room or Shelter

36 Planning Ahead  A plan will help us know what to do during an emergency.  Different types of emergencies require different responses.  It’s important to update and practice the plan.

37 1.Recognize Risks 2.Plan Ahead 3.Gather Wise Supplies Are You Ready? CHEER!

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39 av Disaster Supplies Kit Water Food Flashlight (batteries) Clothes Radio Games/Activities Jackets Blankets First Aid Kit Medicine ID cards Toothbrush & Toothpaste Comb Soap Washcloth Towel Whistle Notebook Pens or Crayons

40 GAME TIME!

41 av Gathering Wise Supplies Families need a disaster supplies kit to be ready for different types of emergencies. Store kits in a memorable place that is easy to get to. Update contents of disaster supplies kits.

42 1.Recognize Risks 2.Plan Ahead 3.Gather Wise Supplies Are You Ready? CHEER!

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44 44 GAME TIME!

45 av During a Disaster Follow your emergency plan. Stay calm and follow the instructions of parents or leader. Learn to identify people you can trust such as local firefighters and police officers and school staff.

46 1.Recognize Risks 2.Plan Ahead 3.Gather Wise Supplies Are You Ready? CHEER!

47 av Don’t Forget TO GET READY: Recognize risks in your region. Know your emergency contact numbers and parents/caregivers full names. Make a plan, practice it and update it. Prepare a Disaster Supplies Kit. WHEN A DISASTER HAPPENS: Listen to instructions and don’t panic. Take your Disaster Supplies Kits and find a safe place— ideally the one identified in your plan. Go to your meeting place in an immediate or distant safe location. If you can’t find a parent, teacher or caregiver, let someone know where you are. Call one of the emergency contact numbers you have memorized or that is listed on your contact card. If you are alone, hurt or need help, call 9-1-1 or your local emergency contact number. If phones do not work, talk to an adult (especially a police officer, fireman, or teacher).

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50 WHY EMERGENCIES MATTER www.savethechildren.org/GetReady


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