
Individual and Family Preparedness
Personal emergency response plans should reflect the composition and character of the household, which may include the elderly, children, and individuals with disabilities and their service animals or other functional needs populations, as well as household pets.
General Preparedness
- Have a family disaster plan
- Learn first aid and CPR
- Keep important documents in two locations
- Keep your gas tank full and extra cash available
- Listen carefully to public safety announcements
- Join CERT or Neighborhood Watch
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Horse Preparedness
Don’t forget you horses and livestock. With some advance planning you can increase their chances of surviving a disaster.
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