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Prepare Now for a Sudden Emergency
Learn how to protect yourself and cope with disaster by planning ahead. Even if you have physical limitations, you can still protect yourself.
  • Keep in touch with your neighbors and look out for each other.
  • Knowing What to Do Is Your Best Protection And Your Responsibility.
  • Every day some part of the country is affected by one or more of the following emergencies:
    • Hurricanes
    • Earthquakes
    • Tornadoes
    • Thunderstorms
    • Flooding
    • Toxic Spills
    • Fires

Preparing for a disaster that is most likely to happen in our area will help you be prepared for any disaster.

Caregivers Tips for Emergencies

Careful preparation is important because every second counts.

Prepare to Stay

In many emergencies, it may be impossible for your loved one to leave home or for rescuers to arrive promptly. In these cases, it's important to have supplies on hand. Your loved one's emergency kit should include:

  • Three days' supply of bottled water (one gallon of water per person and pet a day) in small, easily opened bottles.
    • Replace the water every six months.
  • Nonperishable foods. 
    • Choose foods that are easy to store and carry, nutritious and ready-to-eat.
    • Don't forget to include a manual can opener.
  • Several flashlights with replacement batteries.
  • One week's supply of medications with instructions for their use.
  • A battery-operated radio.
  • A whistle or large bell to attract attention.
  • Extra blankets.
  • Toilet paper, paper towels, paper plates, personal hygiene supplies.
  • Phone numbers of relatives, friends and physicians.
  • Change of clothing, rain gear and sturdy shoes.
  • Extra set of keys, spare glasses, hearing aid batteries, a week's supply of medications and copies of prescriptions.
  • Cash, credit cards, change for pay phones.

911 Tips for Seniors

Today's seniors are more healthy and active than ever before, but like everyone, they need to pay attention to health and safety risks. Americans over the age of 65 have a fire death rate nearly twice the national average.

 Printable 911 Tips for Seniors

  • Invest in a touch-tone phone with large, easy-to-read numbers.

  • Call 9-1-1 right away in an emergency.

  • Always dial 9-1-1 for local police, fire or medical emergency assistance.

  • Call 9-1-1 before calling a family member.

  • Stay on the line with the 9-1-1 call taker and answer all questions.

  • The 9-1-1 system allows the call taker to “know” where you are calling from even if you cannot speak.

  • Dial 9-1-1 and leave the phone off the hook.

  • Do not hang up.

  • Post your address by your telephone.

  • Put your house number outside your home so it can be seen from the road day or night.

  • Calls to 9-1-1 are free.

  • 9-1-1 is a 24 hour a day service.

  • Keep your medical history taped to the refrigerator in an envelope clearly marked with your doctor’s phone number(s).

  • For more information or if you wish to have someone speak on the proper use of 9-1-1, call Sarasota County Public Safety Communications, 941.861.5000.

 
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