JIC Factsheet 003 - Shelter information

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Guam’s Joint Information Center AN OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE JOINT INFORMATION CENTER (JIC). THE JIC IS LED BY GUAM HOMELAND SECURITY AND SUPPORTED BY MULTIPLE GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS DEALING WITH HEALTH AND SAFETY. What should you take to the shelter? - Seven days worth of food and water for all members of your family. - Bedding - Personal hygiene products - Medications - Seven days of supplies for infants and toddlers including diapers and formula - Valid photo ID - Important documents including birth certificates, passports and medical immunization cards - Cell phones and chargers - Extra clothes - Books or other items to keep children occupied. FACT SHEET 2: Sheltering JIC_July2014_003 Shelter rules Anyone with active TB, flu symptoms or other health concerns must report these symptoms to the shelter manager as they sign in. No weapons are allowed. No gas stoves are allowed. No alcohol is allowed. No drugs are allowed except required prescription medications. No smoking. Government of Guam properties are non- smoking facilities. Fact Sheet: Shelter information Shelters How to get to the shelters Open shelters include: Northern o Machanaonao Elementary o Astumbo Elementary o Maria Ulloa Elementary Central o G.W. High School Southern o H.S. Truman Elementary o Talofofo Elementary o Merizo Elementary Email [email protected] for more information or call 475-9600. You can also connect with the JIC on Facebook through Guam Homeland Security’s page or visit ghs.guam.gov. Follow the most current info on Twitter at twitter.com/ghsocd. Busing is available to the shelters. If you need a ride, please call your mayor or go to the following locations: Northern o Dededo Mayors Office o Yigo Mayors Office Central o Mangilao Mayors Office o Tamuning Mayors Office Southern o Agat Mayors Office o Merizo Mayors Office o Yona Mayors Office Individuals with disabilities should contact the Joint Information Center oat 475-9600 or your village mayor.

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Transcript of JIC Factsheet 003 - Shelter information

Guam’s Joint Information Center

AN OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE JOINT INFORMATION CENTER (JIC). THE JIC IS LED BY

GUAM HOMELAND SECURITY AND SUPPORTED BY MULTIPLE GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS

DEALING WITH HEALTH AND SAFETY.

What should you take to the shelter?

- Seven days worth of food and water for all members of your family.

- Bedding - Personal hygiene

products - Medications - Seven days of supplies

for infants and toddlers including diapers and formula

- Valid photo ID

- Important documents including birth certificates, passports and medical immunization cards

- Cell phones and chargers - Extra clothes - Books or other items to

keep children occupied.

FACT SHEET 2: Sheltering

JIC_July2014_003

Shelter rules Anyone with active TB, flu

symptoms or other health

concerns must report these

symptoms to the shelter manager

as they sign in.

No weapons are allowed.

No gas stoves are allowed.

No alcohol is allowed.

No drugs are allowed except

required prescription medications.

No smoking. Government of

Guam properties are non-

smoking facilities.

Fact Sheet: Shelter information

Shelters

How to get to the shelters

Open shelters include: Northern

o Machanaonao Elementary o Astumbo Elementary o Maria Ulloa Elementary

Central o G.W. High School

Southern o H.S. Truman Elementary o Talofofo Elementary o Merizo Elementary

Email [email protected] for more information or call 475-9600. You can also connect with the JIC on Facebook through Guam Homeland Security’s page or visit ghs.guam.gov. Follow the most current info on Twitter at twitter.com/ghsocd.

Busing is available to the shelters. If you need a ride, please call your mayor or go to the following locations: Northern

o Dededo Mayors Office o Yigo Mayors Office

Central o Mangilao Mayors Office o Tamuning Mayors Office

Southern o Agat Mayors Office o Merizo Mayors Office o Yona Mayors Office

Individuals with disabilities should contact the Joint Information Center oat 475-9600 or your village mayor.