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Natural or human-caused disasters can strike suddenly, anytime and anywhere. This simple online preparedness training course makes it easier than ever to get ready for emergencies. Click on the image below to take our FREE online preparedness course and Be Red Cross Ready!

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To help you prepare, Red Cross representatives are available to staff events or give presentations full of information to help you prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. Request a presentation today! Each presentation uses our three Be Red Cross Ready steps.

Get A Kit

Have at least three days of supplies in an easy-to-carry evacuation kit (what if you need to evacuate due to flooding or a gas leak?), with additional supplies on hand. Remember to check your kit and replace the stock every six months. You can purchase the kit or compile these items into a kit:

  • Water. Have at least one gallon per person per day.
  • Food. Pack non-perishable, high-protein items, including energy bars, ready-to-eat soup, peanut butter, etc. Select foods that require no refrigeration, preparation or cooking and little to no water.
  • Flashlight. Hand-crank and alternative energy options are available. Include extra batteries if applicable.
  • First aid kit. Include a first aid reference guide.
  • Medications. Don't forget prepscription and non-prescription items.
  • Radio. Include extra batteries or use a hand-crank radio.
  • Tools. Gather a wrench to turn off gas if necessary, a manual can opener, screwdriver, hammer, pliers, knife, duct tape, plastic sheeting and garbage bags and ties.
  • Clothing. Provide a change of clothes for everyone including sturdy shoes and gloves.
  • Personal items. Remember copies of important documents (passports, health information, etc.) and any eyeglasses, contact lenses and solution and comfort items like toys and books, if pertinant.
  • Sanitary supplies. You may need toilet paper, towelettes, feminine supplies, personal hygiene items, bleach, etc.
  • Money. Have cash.
  • Contact information. Carry a current list of family phone numbers and email addresses, including someone out of the area who may be easier to reach if local phone lines are out of service or overloaded.
  • Pet supplies. For each pet, include food, water, collar, leash/cage/carrying case, litter box or plastic bags, tags, any medications and vaccination information.
  • Map. Consider marking an evacuation route on it from your local area.

Make a Plan

Planning ahead will help you have the best possible response to disaster.

Be Informed

Know what may happen and how you can help. Learn what disasters or emergencies may occur where you live, work and play. These events can vary from those affecting only you and your family, like a home fire or medical emergency, to those affecting your entire community, like an earthquake or flood.

For more information, check out our listing of tips.



File of Life PDF Print E-mail

The File of Life card enables medical personnel to obtain a quick medical history when the patient is unable to provide it. The card has room to list the patient's name, emergency medical contacts, insurance policy and social security numbers, health problems, medications, allergies, recent surgeries, doctor's name and a health care proxy. The entire pack is held by a magnet to the outside of the refrigerator. Emergency response personnel have been trained to look for a File of Life when responding to medical emergencies.

In addition to the File of Life for the refrigerator, a compact version is also available for a person to carry in a wallet or purse. A card containing the same medical information is enclosed in a plastic case that can be carried with the person at all times. This personal wallet size version is an invaluable resource to emergency medical teams responding to critical, life threatening situations away from the home.

To receive a File of Life packet or additional information about the program, please contact us.

Last Updated on Friday, 07 August 2009 07:18