This concept is the essences of the Aftermath Data app. When it comes to disasters and emergencies we are all people, humans, and Americans. If there is a silver lining in a disaster it is the good that it brings out of people willing and wanting to help each other. Often there is a big desire to help but we are unsure how to help or who to help. The Aftermath Data app helps connect people needing help with those who can help.
Install the Aftermath Data mobile app prior to a disaster
Identify yourself as a responder or regular user
Share the app with others and get to know it before a disaster
Monitor the app to see who is in need, where and what is needed to respond
Don’t respond to requests for help you are not qualified to handle
Always attempt to call 911 to ensure professionally trained responders are informed
Go next door and talk through the preparation being done
Set up a communication plan to check-in after the disaster passes
Check on older people who may not have the physical or mental capacity to plan
If someone is home health care or a homebound patient, inquire to their evacuation plan
Encourage vets and caregivers to post status info for family and friends in other areas
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 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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