Househould Preparedness Plan

Being prepared isn't about predicting the future; it's about creating resilience for any challenge that comes your way. Plan ahead, stay informed, and ensure safety for yourself and those around.

Emergency Kits

In an emergency, you will need some basic supplies. You may need to get by without power or tap water. Be prepared to be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours. You may have some of the items already, such as food, water and a battery operated or wind-up flashlight. The key is to make sure they are organized and easy to find. Would you be able to find your flashlight in the dark? Make sure your kit is easy to carry and everyone in the household knows where it is. Keep it in a backpack, duffle bag or suitcase with wheels, in an easy-to-reach, accessible place, such as your front-hall closet. If you have many people in your household, your emergency kit could get heavy. It's a good idea to separate some of these supplies in backpacks. That way, your kit will be more portable and each person can personalize his or her own grab-and-go emergency kit.

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Water

One gallon per person per day for several days, for drinking and sanitation

Food

At least a several-day supply of non-perishable food

Battery Radio

Battery-powered or hand crank radio and a NOAA Weather Radio with tone alert

First Aid Kit

Basic first aid kits like alcohol, bandages and important kits.

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Total Household Preparedness Plan

Why prepare for floods

Prepare for floods

Before a flood

Be sure to protect your home, educate your household, and prepare yourself in the event of a flood.

  • Monitor water level broadcast
  • Always check your phone for LGU'S Update message.
  • Ready your Emergency kits.

During a flood

Find out what to do if a flood is approaching your region.

Get to Higher Ground: If you live in a flood prone area or are camping in a low lying area, get to higher ground immediately. Obey Evacuation Orders: If told to evacuate, do so immediately. Lock your home when you leave. If you have time, disconnect utilities and appliances.

After a flood

Use extreme caution when returning to your home after a flood.

Wait for the All Clear: Do not enter a flood damaged home or building until you're given the All Clear by authorities. If you enter a flood damaged building, be extremely careful. Water can cause floors to collapse, ceiling to fall, etc. Make sure the electrical system has been turned off.

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