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Fire, Flood and Chemical Emergency Preparedness

Home disaster is an inevitable phenomenon. Fire, chemical emergency and flood are just some of the home disasters suffered by many across the globe. We can never know when such disaster could happen in our very own household. Preparedness is an essential action that everyone must invest in. Here are some points to include in your home emergency plan:

 

Home Fires

 

Before a fire, it is necessary to create and even put into practice a fire escape plan. More info about this are available in the given link. During a fire, you have to keep in mind that every second matters, so you and your family should always be ready.

 

A smart way to start with is to have a minor fire simulation or drill at home. In each room, you have to identify two exits. The reason for this is that in case your primary way is hindered, you will have a second way out of that room. An another option might be a window of your house onto a neighboring roof or a collapsible ladder which is duly evaluated by nationally accepted laboratory. It is a good thing to practice crawling your way out with your eyes closed while imagining there's fire and smoke around you. It is advantage for you to practice opening your doors and windows with ease as this will be indeed helpful during a home fire disaster. Another point notable to mention is storing contact information of the fire station so that you can seek help from them in case of fire trouble.

 

Flood

 

To keep you and your family from dealing with Boulder flood damage and all the troubles with it, it is good to do a research whether your home is included in the flash-flood zone or landslide zone. Moreover, you must learn about your community's disaster plans, warning signals, locations of emergency shelters, and evacuation whereabouts. Your relatives or friends can give you a hand in times of disaster so better contact them ahead as a sort of preparation. Be sure that everyone in your household knows the name, address, and phone number of this contact person. If you have special needs such as elderly or bedridden people, or anyone with impairment, you have to tell local authorities about it. Be alert to turn off anything with electrical power when there is standing water, collapsed power lines, or before you evacuate.

 

Dealing with Household Chemical Emergency

 

Do not buy any chemical that is not needed in your house. It is better to donate leftover materials to charity or any government establishment or share it to neighbors who need it. Like for instance, if you have excess pesticide you can lend it to any garden centers since they can make something out of it. Labels should be placed around the container of chemicals to keep it from being touched or taken in by children.

 

Home disaster preparedness is a thing to be given serious attention. If you value your family and your very own life, you have to start acting now.

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