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Should I Prepare For Terrorism? |
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with a Hurricane or a Flood, there will likely be No Warning
for a terrorist attack. We, as Floridians can make sure that our
families know what we would do to account for each other in a
disaster. A Family Disaster Plan is
critical and should be in place at all times. Your family's plan
should include Emergency Contacts, identification of Rally
Points, Disaster Supply Kit, and
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With
some simple planning this can be done and help alleviate the fear of
the unknown.
Why should your
family identify rally points?
Since
your family is not together 24 hours a day, you need to consider how
you would find each other in a disaster. Rally points (physical
locations) should be identified for the most commonly frequented
locations (i.e. work, school, neighbors ..). For example, if a
crisis occurs at school — a location where both parents and child
designate to meet should be included in your plan.
BEFORE
- Be alert and aware of your
surroundings.
- Take
precautions when traveling. Be aware of conspicuous or
unusual behavior. Do not accept packages from strangers. Do
not leave luggage unattended.
- Learn
where emergency exits are located.
- Be
ready to enact your Family Disaster Plan
DURING
- Building Explosion - leave
as quickly and calmly as possible.
- If
items are falling from above - get under a sturdy table or
desk.
- Fire - stay low to the
floor and exit as quickly as possible. Cover nose and
mouth with a wet cloth. If a door is hot to the touch,
do not open it — seek an alternate escape route. Stay
below the smoke at all times.
AFTER
- If you are trapped in
debris- use a flashlight. Cover your mouth with a piece
of cloth. Tap on a pipe or wall so that rescuers can
hear where you are. Use a whistle if available and shout
as a last resort — shouting can result in inhalation
of dangerous amounts of dust.
- Assisting
victims - untrained persons should not attempt to rescue
people in a collapsed building. Wait for emergency personnel
to arrive.
- Chemical Agent -
authorities will instruct you to either seek shelter and
seal the premises or evacuate immediately.
For more information on
preparing for terrorism, check out the FEMA Terrorism
Fact Sheet
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