Emergency Preparedness Plan

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For my floor plan I would have to make sure my plan has normal exit, route extinguisher, smoke detectors , disaster supplies, kit doors, collapsible ladder reunion location outside stairways utility shutoff windows first aid kit. The evacuation route to the outside to my house would be petty simple because I have a long hall way that leads right to the front door. And I always make sue nothing is blocking the exit route o outside. I would take things mostly that my son needs food water toys clothing medical meds I may need .If i needed to stay home for the 3 days the supplies I would gather would be.Nonperishable food and manual can opener enough water to last us three or more days .I would also gather portable battery powered radio or television and extra batteries ,flashlight and a first aid kit.colthing for my son socks and lot of snacks also one meds for my son who has bronchitis some warm blackest .
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About 4 gallons of water ,clothing extra underwear pants seaters fo my son money as well about 200$ I would also back some antibiotics and a radio .
What is NOAA? NOAA Weather Radio (NWR; also known as NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards) is a network of radio stations in the United States that broadcast continuous weather information directly from a nearby (s operator, the National Weather Service (NWS), an agency of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) within the United States Department of Commerce.
What is the EAS? Definition of: EAS. EAS. (Electronic Article Surveillance) A security system for preventing theft in retail stores that uses disposable label tags or reusable hard tags attached to the merchandise.
Dose the city that you reside in have an emergency evacuation plan ?

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