Georgia Tech Police Department Personal Preparedness P2 Andy Altizer Director of Emergency Preparedness GA Tech.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Disaster Shelters. American Red Cross When a disaster threatens or strikes, the Red Cross provides shelter, food, health and mental health services to.
Advertisements

BUILDING EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN
Martin County Emergency Management Agency. Is your business prepared to survive the economic impact of a major disaster? Are your company's valuable assets.
Know what disasters may strike in your area. Plan for these disasters! Build a kit! Make a Plan! Practice your plan! Be Informed! Get Trained!
MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SENIOR SERVICES Planning for Emergencies.
2007 September is. Emergency Preparedness Emergencies can range from inconvenient to devastating. But taking some simple preparedness steps in advance.
Let’s Be Ready Chickaloon Village Youth Safety Preparedness Lesson.
Disaster Preparedness How you can protect your pets in case of disaster.
MAKE HASTE SHELTER IN PLACE PRESENTED BY YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE (LEPC) DISTRICT VI Serving Brevard, Lake, Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and.
Ready Responder Ready Responder Law Enforcement’s Guide Preparing Your Family for Emergencies.
By: Alex Laurenza. Know What Hurricane WATCH and WARNING Mean WATCH: Hurricane conditions are possible in the specified area of the WATCH, usually within.
Emergency Preparedness at Home New Mexico State University Cooporative Extension.
 Gas up all vehicles.  Withdraw extra cash from bank accounts and print out updated financial statements.  Secure hurricane shutters and plywood. 
Hurricane Preparedness
Hurricane Preparedness 2013 Jack Ellison, Jr., BS, RS Public Health Planner.
Surviving the Storm Disaster Preparedness & Survival Dr. Brian Shmaefsky Biology & Service Learning Kingwood College.
National Preparedness Month. “In football and in life, safety is important. We don’t always know what obstacles we’ll face, but we need to prepare for.
A Health Guide for the Public in Disaster Planning and Recovery.
Southwest Florida Local Emergency Planning Committee COMMUNITY Sheltering-In-Place during a chemical incident.
District 2 Local Emergency Planning Committee COMMUNITY Shelter-In-Place Program.
Kentucky Diabetes Prevention & Control Program 2011 Being Prepared for a Disaster: When you have diabetes.
Emergency Preparedness
I would like to share some knowledge about safety tips if earthquake occurs. Here is some earthquake safety tips that can help keep you and your family.
Developed by NFPA. Funding provided by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Domestic Preparedness. Sparky® is a registered trademark of.
1. 2 BUILD A KIT BE INFORMED KNOW THE PLAN 3 AN EARTHQUAKE HAPPENS RIGHT NOW! What would YOU do?
CATHERINE LEIGH GRAHAM – USC SOM KIMBERLY TISSOT – ABLE SOUTH CAROLINA MIKE PATTERSON – THE SALVATION ARMY Emergencies, Disasters & Your Assistive Technology.
PREPAREDNESS. ARE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY PREPARED FOR AN EARTHQUAKE? Creating a family plan is one of the first steps you can take.
LOS ANGELES FIRE DEPARTMENT Instructor Name Here Department Here Preparing for Emergencies.
Preparedness Do you know what to do in the event of an emergency? Do you want to help make your family and community safer? Do you want to help save a.
FRANKLIN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Planning for Emergencies.
Butte County Office of Emergency Management. The “Basics” Be Informed Make a Plan Build a Kit Family Communications Plan.
US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® 1 Disaster Readiness Committee hosts: Are you and your family prepared for the next disaster? 15 October 2014.
PREPAREDNESS ARE YOU READY FOR AN EARTHQUAKE?.  Make a Plan.
Emergency Preparedness For high-English comprehension refugees and asylees.
September 2007 National Preparedness Month. A NOAA All-Hazards Warning Radio is your best communication tool for receiving all types of alerts.
Disaster Preparedness for Individuals and Families Shelley Bendall Division of Emergency Management January 28, 2014.
Healthy people/Healthy communities Disaster Planning and People with Disabilities.
1 In the Know and Ready to Go Emergency Preparedness Campaign Presented by Linda J. Colangelo Public Information Officer Northeast District Department.
Ready, Set, Prepared! In my presentation I will show you how to prepare for disasters by doing three things: Build Your Disaster Preparedness Kit Make.
When Disaster Strikes, Will You Be Ready? North Carolina Affordable Housing Conference.
Emergency Preparedness & Response LaDell Emmons, Extension Educator Family & Consumer Sciences Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service Pittsburg County.
Emergency Preparedness Survey Conducted survey August 2-29, 2012 Received 104 Responses Posed six fundamental questions.
What is the Ready Campaign? Ready is a national public service campaign sponsored by the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency in partnership with.
What is Ready Virginia? A statewide public education campaign that encourages Virginians to prepare for emergencies and disasters Patterned on the national.
Your Family Disaster Plan. Four Steps Talk Create A Plan Complete Emergency Checklist Practice and Maintain Plan.
1 Be Red Cross Ready American Red Cross Greater Cleveland Chapter Serving Cuyahoga, Geauga and Lake Counties.
KCER 2013 Emergency Management: Preparedness at Work and Home ESRD Network Coordinating Center (NCC) KCER 2013 Emergency Management: Preparedness at Work.
By: Lyssa De La O.  Difficult/no access to food, water, and electricity  May last days, weeks, or longer.  No light  No communication.
Prepare! Are You Ready? Presented by: Deborah Tootle.
Tornado Disaster Preparation Presentation
Typhoon Preparedness HAVE A PLACE TO GO
PREPAREDNESS ARE YOU READY FOR AN EARTHQUAKE?.  Water (One gallon a day per person for three days)  Food (Non-perishable, three-day supply)  Radio.
Are you ready? Citizen Emergency Preparedness.  You are responsible for your own safety EVEN during an emergency.  You are expected to be self sufficient.
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND SAFETY EADY_CROSS_READY.
Personal Preparedness Worksite Wellness Lesson Funding provided by Delta Regional Authority Worksite Wellness Challenge Grant.
WELCOME. ARE YOU READY? means it is possible that severe weather conditions will develop WATCH WARNING means the weather is already occurring or is likely.
Fort Worth Warning Tools Juan Ortiz, EMC Office of Emergency Management.
Preparing Makes Sense Get Ready Now FEMA Region IX Randy Brawley, Preparedness Analyst and Planning Officer & Angela Nak, Contracting Individual & Community.
Why shelter? In a disaster you may be asked to either evacuate or shelter in place. In the excitement of an emergency it can be difficult to focus.
Are You Prepared? Be Ready West Virginia! …Just in Case.
Creating a Family Emergency Communications Plan Presentation sponsored by.
Preparing for Emergencies Insert Your Name Here Insert Your Organization Name Here.
Family Disaster Preparedness
North Central Florida Local Emergency Planning Committee
Residental Disaster Plan
North Central Florida Local Emergency Planning Committee
Disaster Preparedness
MODULE 4: DIGITAL GALLERY WALK
Community preparedness
Lanny Mommsen and Teresa Holt
Presentation transcript:

Georgia Tech Police Department Personal Preparedness P2 Andy Altizer Director of Emergency Preparedness GA Tech

Georgia Tech Police Department FOUO 2 Emergency Preparedness Whose job is it? GA Tech Police? Faculty & Staff? Students? Everyone's! Including, yours!

Georgia Tech Police Department FOUO 3 What Can You Do to Help? Personal Preparedness (P2)  Trust your instincts  Know your building evacuation plan  Know what’s in your building  Know your building manager  Consider taking the EP training classes  Sign up for GTENS, Weather Alerts and Crime Alerts  Report suspicious behavior  Have a “family plan” – including communications plan

Georgia Tech Police Department FOUO 4 What Else Can You Do  Get a Kit  Make a Plan

Georgia Tech Police Department FOUO 5 Get a Kit  Be prepared to improvise and use what you have on hand to make it on your own for at least three days, or longer if necessary.  It's best to think first about the basics of survival: fresh water, food, clean air and warmth. Consider creating two kits. In one, include everything that you will need to stay where you are and make it on your own. The other should be a lightweight, smaller version that you can take with you if you have to leave.

Georgia Tech Police Department FOUO 6 Recommended Items to Include in a Basic Emergency Supply Kit  Water, one gallon of water per person per day for at least three days, for drinking and sanitation  Food, at least a three-day supply of non-perishable food  Battery-powered or hand crank radio and a NOAA Weather Radio with tone alert and extra batteries for both  Flashlight and extra batteries  First aid kit  Whistle to signal for help  Dust mask, to help filter contaminated air and plastic sheeting and duct tape to shelter-in-place  Moist towelettes, garbage bags and plastic ties for personal sanitation  Can opener for food (if kit contains canned food)  Local maps

Georgia Tech Police Department FOUO 7 Additional Items to Consider Adding to an Emergency Supply Kit  Important documents such as copies of insurance policies, identification and bank account records in a waterproof, portable container  Cash or traveler's checks and change  Emergency reference material such as a first aid book or information from  Sleeping bag or warm blanket for each person  Complete change of clothing including a long sleeved shirt, long pants and sturdy shoes. Consider additional clothing if you live in a cold-weather climate.  Household chlorine bleach and medicine dropper — When diluted nine parts water to one part bleach, bleach can be used as a disinfectant. Or in an emergency, you can use it to treat water by using 16 drops of regular household liquid bleach per gallon of water. Do not use scented, color safe or bleaches with added cleaners.

Georgia Tech Police Department FOUO 8 Additional Items to Consider Adding to an Emergency Supply Kit  Fire extinguisher  Matches in a waterproof container  Prescription medications and glasses  Pet food and extra water for your pet  Feminine supplies and personal hygiene items  Mess kits, paper cups, plates and plastic utensils, paper towels  Paper and pencil  Comfort/stress foods  Sterno or portable propane stove/hotplate (For home emergency use in the event of extensive power outages)

Georgia Tech Police Department FOUO 9 Make a Plan When disaster strikes, it is important to think through your personal emergency plan and address the following considerations:  Contacting your family — It may be easier to make a long-distance call than to call across town, so identify an out-of-town contact that may be in a better position to communicate among separated family members. Be sure every member of your family knows the phone number and a prepaid phone card to call the emergency contact. You may have trouble getting through, or the telephone system may be down altogether, but be patient. Make sure that your campus directory contact information is up to date.  Depending on your circumstances and the nature of the emergency, the first important decision is whether you stay put or leave. You should understand and plan for both possibilities. Use common sense and available information, to determine if there is immediate danger. If time allows: Call or the "out-of-state" contact in your family communications plan and tell them where you are going.

Georgia Tech Police Department FOUO 10 Also….  In any emergency, local authorities may or may not immediately be able to provide information on what is happening and what you should do. However, you should monitor TV or radio news reports for information or official instructions as they become available. If you're specifically told to evacuate or seek medical treatment, do so. Georgia Tech will also post emergency information on the Institute's home page at  If you live on or near campus and have to travel some distance to your permanent residence, identify your primary travel plans and have emergency travel funds on hand should you need to leave unexpectedly.  If you plan to travel by air or rail, have travel agency or airline information handy.  If you plan to drive, identify an alternate route.  Plan places you will assemble and anticipate where you will go. Choose several destinations in different directions so you have options in an emergency.

Georgia Tech Police Department FOUO 11 Also….  If you cannot get home, identify friends or family who live nearby who would agree to let you stay during a campus closure.  If you live in Institute Housing, know your evacuation procedure.  Other important considerations:  Arrange for direct deposit. In the event of a campus closure, any earnings you are scheduled to receive may only be issued electronically.  If you are an out-of-state or international student or faculty member, try to maintain a sufficient amount of emergency funding to return to home should the emergency situation that the campus be closed.

Georgia Tech Police Department FOUO 12 Safety First!  Always lock your door, even if you intend to return shortly or are just going down the hall.  Do not allow strangers to enter the premises.  If someone asks to use your phone for emergency purposes, offer to telephone for them instead of allowing them access to your residence and possessions.  Do not put your address anywhere that a stranger can gain easy access, such as a key chain or hang tag.  On-campus, call to report any suspicious activity. Off- campus, use the emergency number of the city or town. Immediately give the dispatcher your location and any pertinent information. If possible, stay on the line until help arrives or the dispatcher terminates the call.  When possible, use your ATM card during the day. If you must use the machine at night, go to an indoor or otherwise well-lit machine.  Avoid working or studying alone in a building at night. Have a friend available for emergencies.

Georgia Tech Police Department FOUO 13 Safety First!  Always lock your door, even if you intend to return shortly or are just going down the hall.  Do not allow strangers to enter the premises.  If someone asks to use your phone for emergency purposes, offer to telephone for them instead of allowing them access to your residence and possessions.  Do not put your address anywhere that a stranger can gain easy access, such as a key chain or hang tag.  On-campus, call to report any suspicious activity. Off- campus, use the emergency number of the city or town. Immediately give the dispatcher your location and any pertinent information. If possible, stay on the line until help arrives or the dispatcher terminates the call.  When possible, use your ATM card during the day. If you must use the machine at night, go to an indoor or otherwise well-lit machine.  Avoid working or studying alone in a building at night. Have a friend available for emergencies.  Use crosswalks with caution, and not when using your cell phone!

Georgia Tech Police Department FOUO 14 Be in the Loop! Emergency Notification  Georgia Tech Emergency Notification System (GTENS)  Weather Alerts  Weather tracking system that focuses on GA Tech, as opposed to NWS on Fulton County.  Campus community can subscribe to receive weather alerts. Crime Alerts

Georgia Tech Police Department FOUO 15 YOU!  Be a part of the solution….not part of the problem! Be Prepared – P2!  Join GA Tech CERT! Citizens Emergency Response Team

Georgia Tech Police Department FOUO 16 Questions Andy Altizer Director of Emergency Preparedness Georgia Tech Police Department 879 Hemphill Avenue Atlanta, Georgia