In any emergency, you or a family member may be cut, burned or suffer other injuries. Keep the following basic first aid supplies so you are prepared.

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In any emergency, you or a family member may be cut, burned or suffer other injuries. Keep the following basic first aid supplies so you are prepared to help when someone is hurt. Two pairs of disposable gloves Sterile dressings to stop bleeding Cleansing agent/soap and antibiotic towelettes to disinfect Antibiotic ointment to prevent infection Burn ointment What help is available for preparedness?

Adhesive bandages in a variety of sizes Eye wash solution to flush the eyes or as general decontaminant Scissors Over-the-counter medicines such as Aspirin or other pain reliever, laxative, anti-diarrhea medication Prescription medications you take every day such as insulin, heart medicine, or asthma inhaler Prescribed medical supplies such as glucose monitoring equipment or blood pressure monitors What help is available for preparedness?

How you should prepare if you’re at school? During a disaster, ordinary objects in your school can cause injury or damage. However, there are simple steps you can take to make your home safer. Start by viewing each room with a “disaster eye” and identify potential hazards. Move beds away from windows. Move mirrors and heavy pictures away from couches or places where people sit. Clear hallways and exits for easy evacuation. Store heavy items on the lowest shelves.

Keep an ABC type fire extinguishers on each level and know how and when to use them. Secure pictures and wall hangings and use restraints to secure heavy items such as bookcases and file cabinets. Know how and when to switch off your utilities. Ensure that all window safety bars have emergency releases. Be sure your home number is visible from the street so emergency vehicles can find you. How you should prepare if you’re at school?

What things you should bring to be prepare in case of emergency. It's important to have the right emergency supplies in your home before disaster hits. Nowadays, no continent on Earth is safe from catastrophe. So we have to be prepare in any case like: in home, driving, on vacation or visiting. There are 10 things you need in case of emergency.

Large Supply of Bottled Water Non-perishable Food Candles / Wooden Matches / Lighters First Aid Kit Radio and batteries Bowie Knife: Is a style of fixed-blade knife Outdoor Clothing Hiking Backpack Personal Hygiene Items A Bible What things you should bring to be prepare in case of emergency.

They are many procedures for each emergency like earthquakes and you need to know some procedures to survive in emergency. There are some procedures that help you. In case of earthquakes: Move away from the building to a safe location - there could be a secondary collapse. Do not attempt to enter and rescue others. If you know the identity or location of someone who is trapped, notify emergency personnel. What procedures are available for emergency.

In case of fire: You are required by law to evacuate during a fire. If you've been trained in extinguisher use and can safely address the fire, do so. Evacuate the building and report to your Emergency Evacuation Coordinator. Close windows and doors, if time permits. Use stairs only. What procedures are available for emergency.

Evacuations Procedures: If a decision to evacuate occurs, do not disobey the order and please cooperate with special requests (e.g., driving students who didn't bring a car to school) away from area. When you leave, turn all appliances off. What procedures are available for emergency.

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