Don’t Wait to Prepare
“Government cannot do this alone. It takes the “whole community” to effectively prepare for, respond to, and recover from a disaster. This includes our neighborhood and condo associations, faith-based, volunteer, and civic organizations, schools, and the business community, as well as residents.” Tampa Bay Disaster Planning Guide
Having lived in Florida for 35 years, I’ve been through several hurricanes and managed to stay safe. The steps to prepare for a hurricane are similar to those of other disasters such as flooding or wildfires. The primary difference is the time afforded to prepare for a hurricane is days or even a week or more. In the case of flooding, blizzards, mudslides, wildfire, active shooter, earthquakes, and tsunamis, there is little to no warning at all. This means you have to have a plan in place at all times. Friends and family need to know the plan and remember what to do if a plan was created a year ago.
10 part series on disaster preparedness
The best time to plan is when you are not under stress, there is plenty of supplies to stockpile and people are easy to contact to consult and coordinate your plan. Scrambling at the last minute is what 99% of the population does. If you can be in the 1%, the outcome for you and your loved ones is significantly better.
Part of this planning process includes installing the Aftermath Data public safety mobile app. The AM app is changing how individual citizens can communicate before, during and after a local emergency or major regional disaster. Reading this blog indicates you have an interest in getting started in the planning and preparation cycle so let’s get started.
Source: Pasco County, FL Disaster Planning Guide. www.tampabayprepares.org
Download planning guide here.
Animal Rescue
Animal rescue is a key component to caring our the pets that are so dear to our families. Pet rescue after a disaster requires unique resources and coordination. The Aftermath Data mobile app enables people to mark the location of their pets, condition and type of pet for future rescue on a map shared by all.
Preparing for Disaster
Preparing for a disaster is a significant event that takes place over time. Being ready for the various types of disasters in your area will determine how much suffering you and your family go through post natural disaster. Learning and practicing is essential to being efficient at the survival process.
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