You and your friends are part of a disaster preparedness group in your community. You want to make sure that families in your community are prepared for natural disasters. This means that your city, town, or neighborhood should have a comprehensive emergency preparedness plan that families can use when preparing their own plans. This plan may be part of a region-wide plan. The same goes for your school. The school should have its own plan that families can study. Your goal is to make sure your community and school provide the best information to families for preparing for a natural disaster.

Describe your community's disaster preparedness plan.


. Describe your school's disaster preparedness plan.




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Make sure you have a health-kit just in case someone is terribly injured or yourself. If it's a flood or tsunami you should seek high-shelter. If it's a tornado try to get everybody in the hallways or if there's a low part in the school try to get underground. If it's a fire I'd try to find the fire-alert so everyone knows there is a fire. I'd try to get everybody outside before I help myself. If there's a blizzard the best thing to do is to get underground or if you're in a school try to find a place with no windows and try to get everybody you can in that place and first start with the kindergartners. 

The school and community has a disaster preparedness plan.

What is disaster preparedness?

In the face of probable calamities, preparation is a series of preventative steps based on study.

What are community's disaster preparedness plan?

They are:

  • Means of communication: During disasters the communication services don't work, so every house in my community has a walkie talkie, and a landline.
  • We have regular discussions about the most probable disasters and the disasters occurring around our area.
  • The weak infrastructures of the community and the other danger factors are assessed and is described to everyone.
  • Every person in the neighborhood is assigned different assignment based on their strength.
  • For example, If transportation fails, the neighbor who lives close to the school can be in responsibility of picking up the children.
  • Or perhaps someone has a boat or SUV that could facilitate evacuation efforts.
  • People are taught about the first aid measures and CPR.
  • Drills are  performed and students are trained about where to take shelter, for example in a tornado where to seek shelter.

What is the school's disaster preparedness plan?

There are different measures for different disasters

  • A warning signal must be given across the school.
  • All classrooms must be evacuated ands special care is taken for people with special needs.
  • No panic should be there and quick evacuation should be done.
  • A roll call must be done at the assembly site, and if anyone is discovered missing, they must be reported.
  • Techniques are taught for different situations like, like stop, drop and roll for fire, drop, cover and hold for earthquake, etc.
  • Several practice drills are performed to make students aware of these protocols.
  • Students are taught about the first aid measures and CPR.
  • Shelters are made in the school.

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