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  2. Make A Plan - Ready.gov

    www.ready.gov/plan

    Make a plan today. Your family may not be together if a disaster strikes, so it is important to know which types of disasters could affect your area. Know how you’ll contact one another and reconnect if separated. Establish a family meeting place that’s familiar and easy to find.

  3. Have an emergency plan for your family - FEMA.gov

    www.fema.gov/blog/have-emergency-plan-your-family

    Ready.gov has made it simple for you to make a family emergency plan. Download the Family Emergency Plan (FEP) (PDF - 750 Kb) and fill out the sections before printing it or emailing it to your family and friends.

  4. Disaster Preparedness Plan | Make a Plan | Red Cross

    www.redcross.org/get-help/how-to-prepare-for-emergencies/make-a-plan

    With your family or household members, discuss how to prepare and respond to the types of emergencies that are most likely to happen where you live, learn, work and play. Identify responsibilities for each member of your household and how you will work together as a team.

  5. FAMILY EMERGENCY PLAN - The Preparedness Guy

    www.preparednessguy.com/blog/family-emergency-plan

    How to make a family emergency preparedness plan with PDF template download and step-by-step instructions. What to prepare for, how to prepare, and why to prepare. Lessons learned as a professional emergency manager to help you be an emergency manager for your own home and family.

  6. Family Disaster Plan - American Red Cross

    www.redcross.org/.../Home/ARC_Family_Disaster_Plan_Template_r083012.pdf

    1. The disasters most likely to affect our household are: . 2. What are the escape routes from our home? 3. If separated during an emergency, what is our meeting place near our home? 4. If we cannot return home or are asked to evacuate, what is our meeting place outside of our neighborhood?

  7. Make a Plan Form | Ready.gov

    www.ready.gov/plan-form

    Use this form to create a Family Emergency Communication Plan, which you can email as a PDF file once complete. Household Information. Enter information for each member of your family. Enter information for schools, childcare, caregivers and workplaces.

  8. Create Your Family Emergency Communication Plan - Ready.gov

    www.ready.gov/sites/default/files/2020-03/family-emergency-communication...

    Make sure everyone, including children, knows how and when to call 911 for help. You should only call 911 when there is a life-threatening emergency. Review, update, and practice your Family Emergency Communication Plan at least once a year, or whenever any of your information changes.

  9. Basic Preparedness - FEMA.gov

    www.fema.gov/pdf/areyouready/basic_preparedness.pdf

    family. • Develop an emergency plan. • Collect and assemble disaster supplies kit. • Learn where to seek shelter from all types of hazards. • Identify the community warning systems and evacuation routes. • Include in your plan required information from community and school plans. • Learn what to do for speciļ¬ c hazards.

  10. How to Make a Family Emergency Plan | SafeHome.org

    www.safehome.org/home-safety/family-emergency-plan

    5 Simple But Critical Steps to Making a Family Emergency Plan. Following these steps will help you and your family prepare for a disaster.

  11. Family Emergency Plan

    www.emergencykits.com/template/FamilyEmergencyPlan.pdf

    Make sure your family has a plan in case of an emergency. Fill out these cards and give one to each member of your family to make sure they know who to call and where to meet in case of an emergency.