Be Prepared Before The Big One Strikes
Be Prepared Before The Big One Strikes
The Napa County 6.0 magnitude earthquake on Sunday, August 24, 2014 is a reminder we need to get prepare! Don’t wait until after an emergency to prepare for an earthquake or other major disasters. Take this opportunity to assess your family disaster plan and emergency kit.
California is long overdue for a major earthquake. As a result, residents are encouraged to be prepared for a major disaster. In the event of a large-scale earthquake, emergency services will likely be overwhelmed, freeways and surface streets may be impassable, and public services and utilities could be interrupted for days, weeks, or months. Therefore, residents should be prepared to meet their own essential needs for an extended period of time at work, home, or on the road.
Here are some suggested items for your family emergency kit:
• Water (one gallon per person and pet per day at least for 5 to 10 days)
• Food (for a minimum of 5 to 10 days-don’t forget pet food)
• First Aid Kit and Instructions
• Flashlight(s) (and extra batteries)
• Radio (and extra batteries)
• Medications (prescription and non-prescription)
• Cash and important documents (birth certificates, tax returns, deeds, titles, and insurance papers)
• Clothing and sturdy shoes
• Tools (hammer, wrench, pliers, duct tape, sturdy gloves, whistle, etc.)
• Sanitation and hygiene supplies
• Fire extinguisher
• Large Heavy-duty Trash Bags
• Emergency Plan/Emergency Contact Information
The City of Rosemead and the Los Angeles County Fire Department is hosting a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training on October 11, 18, and 25. If you are interested and/or would like more information, please contact Mandy Wong, Public Safety Coordinator at(626) 569-2168.
The best way to survive is to be prepared! For more information about disaster preparedness, visit calema.ca.gov or ready.gov.