Prepare For Whatever Comes in 2011

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Recent seismic events remind us that disasters can strike quickly, without warning.

Unforeseen emergencies can not only injure us, but force us to evacuate our neighborhood, workplace or school - or even confine us to home.

What would you do...

...if basic services - water, gas, electricity and telephones - were entirely cut off? What could you do if Neighborhood Firefighters were committed to major emergencies and unable to reach you and your loved ones right away?

The answer is Preparedness!

The men and women of the Los Angeles Fire Department want you and your family to be safe. Here are some tips for getting and staying prepared:
  • Know the types of disasters that can occur in your community.
  • Make a family emergency plan that coordinates with your school, work and neighborhood plans. Practice them with the every member of your household - and don't forget your pets!
  • Create a disaster supplies kit that includes enough supplies for each family member for at least three days. Remember to check your kit every six months.
  • Make sure your child knows what smoke alarms, fire alarms and warning systems (horns, sirens) sound like and how to respond.
  • Teach your child about emergencies, including how and when to call for help.
  • Children should memorize their family name, address and phone number. They should also know where to meet in case of an emergency. If your child is not old enough to memorize this information, consider including it on a small card they can carry.
  • If you commute to work, know alternate routes and carry appropriate supplies, such as a disaster kit in your car - and a compact kit with bare essentials such as a small flashlight and whistle when on public transportation.
Being prepared helps you and your family minimize the impact of a disaster such as an earthquake or an emergency such as fire, injury or severe illness.

The LAFD is pleased to provide these resources to help you prepare:
The time to get ready for unexpected situations is right now - while you have time to listen, learn and plan!

Submitted by Brian Humphrey, Spokesman
Los Angeles Fire Department
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