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How to Raise Awareness for Emergency and Disaster Preparation


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by Maude Roberts

It seems that no one takes the time to research what should be done to prepare for emergencies or disaster, until it is too late. Disaster usually hits only once or twice in a lifetime for most people, so waiting until after the first disaster strikes to get educated is worthless. The problem is that people are too busy to stop and become aware of specific disasters that may pertain to their geographical area or lifestyle. If you are aware of how you should prepare for a disaster, consider using these tips on how to raise awareness for emergency and disaster preparation and help your fellow neighbors get educated as well.

Offer Classes

One of the easiest ways to raise awareness for disaster and emergency preparedness is by offering classes. You can teach the classes yourself, if you are an expert, or you can draft someone to help you. Creating a day long class on subjects like "Hurricane Preparation" or "What to do in a Fire" is the perfect way to give back to the community. If you must, you can charge for these classes. To get the largest amount of students however, you should offer them for free. Find a place that will donate the use of their building, create fliers on your home computer, and develop the content of the class yourself. By taking the time to help your fellow neighbors learn how to prepare for disaster, you will feel the benefits within.

Posters

Another thing you can do to help raise awareness for disasters in your area is to create educational posters. By teaming with a local printing company, you can do this at very little cost to yourself. You can design the posters to educate people about what to do during an emergency or disaster. For example, if you live in an area that is prone to tornado activity, you can create a poster that details what each family should do during a tornado warning. They can hang their poster in their home and never be without the important information it includes.

Visit Schools

If you would love to help educate children on disaster preparedness, consider visiting schools. Develop an interactive presentation that is age appropriate for the school you plan to visit. Plan a meeting with the school supervisor to get them on board. If you make the educational portion more fun, children will be more likely to remember what they should do in a disaster. This is great because they will share this information with their entire family. They will also be more prepared to know what to do if they become separated from their family during an emergency or disaster.


 Quote of the Day
It was so long since I’d seen masses of young men that I’d forgotten how much pleasanter men of between twenty and thirty were to be around with than older men. It isnt so true of women. When I was in my twenties I thought the grown adults I ran into were a disaster and now I know I was right.
—John Dos Passos (1896–1970)



Plan Work Conferences

Many disasters and emergencies occur at the office. To make sure that everyone is fully prepared to handle anything that may happen at work, your company should schedule work conferences that give out information regarding disastrous situations. Whether these conferences are a company wide event, or if each department takes a few hours a year to detail exit routes and other pertinent information, it should certainly be done in some way or form. If your office doesn't currently have any information available, consider talking with the owner to get something started right away.

Videos

If you have the means and skills, consider making a short video for disaster awareness. You can pass the video around to schools, workplaces, friends, family, churches, and other establishments. This will help everyone you know have the opportunity to learn what they should do in case of emergency or disaster. People are much more likely to pay attention to a movie than they are to read a brochure on the subject. So, go ahead and start filming today!

Deciding to take part in making the world more aware of how they should prepare for a disaster or emergency is a great decision. You can actively help people make safe decisions when the next emergency occurs. It is very important to help educate people on preparedness, especially if you live in an area where disasters such as hurricanes are frequent events. When you are educated on these issues, you are more likely to come out of the situation unharmed.


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