Natural disasters can occur unexpectedly, disrupt thousands of lives and have lasting effects on people and property. To reduce our fears, anxieties, and losses, all of which develop during disasters, it is essential that individuals are prepared ahead of time with proper provisions and detailed instructions to manage themselves and their families. First and foremost, individuals need to be ready to be self sufficient for at least three days with necessary items such as: first-aid kits, food, water and sanitation supplies. Further preparation includes: safeguarding your vital records, saving money in an emergency savings account, and evacuating ahead of time. For individuals with medical concerns, the following precautions must be taken: establishing a personal support network with family or friends, keeping an emergency health information card, an emergency contact list, a prescription drug list, maintaining a 7-14-day supply of essential medications, and any assistive devices that are necessary on a daily basis. Taking such simple measures will ensure that individuals are ready to handle unexpected emergency situations and find proper means of sustaining a somewhat normalcy.
Source: American Red Cross, Tips for People with Disabilities and Medical Concerns.
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