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Presentation GoalsPresentation GoalsNeighborhood Emergency Training (NET) is designed to:
Provide basic information on how to prepare for and respond to a disaster and/or flu pandemic if one should occur.
Assist community members develop, practice, and maintain personal emergency plans.
Presentation TopicsPresentation TopicsTypes of DisastersFloodingHazardous
MaterialsFiresEarthquakesTornadoesThunderstormsDiseaseTerror Events
Presentation TopicsPresentation TopicsCreating a Family Disaster Plan
Assembling a Disaster Supplies Kit
Sheltering in Place
Evacuation Procedures
Preparing for a Possible Flu Pandemic
Reduces fear and anxiety
Reduces the impact of disasters
Helps others around you to survive
Community Preparedness
Business Continuity
Benefits of Being PreparedBenefits of Being Prepared
Misunderstandings
Common Hazards
Types of Floods
FloodsFloods
Monitoring Stages
100-Year Flood Protection
Levees and DamsLevees and Dams
Develop Quickly
Provide Little or No Warning
Are Deeper Then They Appear
Flash FloodsFlash Floods
Climb to Higher Ground
Don’t Walk / Drive Through Water
Watch Children and Pets
Limit Recreational Boating
Flood Safety TipsFlood Safety Tips
Hazardous Materials (HazMat) Hazardous Materials (HazMat) IncidentsIncidents
Hazardous Materials are….
Substances that because of their
chemical nature, pose a potential risk
to life, health, or property if they are
released or used improperly.
Sources of HazMatsSources of HazMatsChemical plants
Refineries
Gas stations
Hospitals
Manufacturing
Hazardous materials waste sites,
Trucks, Trains, Planes
Call 9-1-1
Remain Uphill, Upwind, Upstream
Be Cautious of Spilled Substances
Avoid Inhaling / Cover Mouth
Decontaminate
HazMat Safety TipsHazMat Safety Tips
EarthquakesEarthquakes
Earthquake Safety TipsEarthquake Safety TipsFind Cover
Stay Clear
If Inside….
If In a Car….
If Outdoors….
If in a Wheelchair….
Spreads Quickly
Heat and Smoke
Poisonous Gases
Smoke Alarms
Escaping Fire
Flammable Items
Electrical Wiring
Stop, Drop & Roll
Prepare For and Prevent FiresPrepare For and Prevent Fires
Dangerous
Severe Thunderstorm Watch
Severe Thunderstorm Warning
Thunderstorm Tendencies
Thunderstorms and LighteningThunderstorms and Lightening
Thunderstorm Safety TipsThunderstorm Safety TipsAvoid water sources
Avoid hard-line telephones
Shelter in enclosed structure
If in a vehicle…..
If outdoors…..
Most Violent Storms
Tornado Watch
Tornado Warning
Tornado Tendencies
If In a Structure….
If in a Vehicle, Trailer or Mobile Home….
If Outdoors….
TornadoesTornadoes
Tornado Safety TipsTornado Safety Tips
Stay away from windows
Go to hallway or lowest floor
If in a vehicle…..
If outdoors……
“Kill One, Panic Thousands.”
The Art of War – Sun-tzu
Oklahoma CityWorld Trade Center
TerrorismTerrorism
Pentagon
The use of force or violence
against persons or property
in violation of the criminal laws
of the United States
for purposes of
intimidation, coercion, or ransom.
What is Terrorism?What is Terrorism?
Target SelectionTarget Selection
Landmarks or Famous PlacesPeople or IndividualsEvents
Chemical
Biological
Radiological
Nuclear
Explosives
Terrorist ThreatsTerrorist Threats
Chemical Agents:Chemical Agents: Signs and SymptomsSigns and Symptoms
Dead animals, birds or fish
Absence of insects
Mass illness
Unusual liquid droplets
Unexplained odors
Low-lying clouds (colored)
Unusual metal debris
Biological Agents:Biological Agents:Signs and SymptomsSigns and Symptoms
Unusual numbers of sick or dying people or animals
Unscheduled or unusual spray being disseminated
Abandoned spray devices
Radiological Agents: Radiological Agents: Signs and SymptomsSigns and Symptoms
Unusual numbers of sick or dying people or animals
Unusual metal debrisRadiation symbolsHeat emitting materialGlowing material or
particles
Unexpected or from someone unknown Not addressed to a specific person Lopsided or lumpy, soiled or stained Protruding wires or unusual contents Postmarked city and return address does not
match Powdery substance felt or seen Marked with threatening language Strong odor Excessive weight Ticking sound?
Suspicious Mail and PackagesSuspicious Mail and Packages
If you receive a bomb threat: Get Information Keep Caller on Line Make Note of Caller’s Voice Call the Police
If you locate a suspicious package or device: Don’t Touch It! Don’t Use Cordless/Cell Phone Keep Area Clear and Call the Police Note Description
Bomb ThreatsBomb Threats
Know The Routines
Be Aware
Take What You Hear Seriously
See something? Say something! (NYPD)
Terrorism Safety TipsTerrorism Safety Tips
Survive on your own (up to 72 hours)
Basic Services Cut
Collect Basic Items
Home, Work, Vehicles
Disaster Supplies KitDisaster Supplies Kit
Disaster Supplies Kit: WaterDisaster Supplies Kit: Water
One Gallon Daily
Varies Individually
Weather
Bottle Water
Non-Thirsty Foods
Special Dietary Needs
Canned Foods and Dry Mixes
Disaster Supplies Kit: FoodDisaster Supplies Kit: Food
Basic Disaster Supplies KitBasic Disaster Supplies KitThree-day supply of non-perishable foodThree-day supply of waterPortable, battery-powered radio /television,
w/ extra batteries!Flashlight and batteriesFirst-aid kit and manualSanitation and hygiene items Matches and waterproof containerCash and coinsMedications, glasses, contact lens solution,
hearing aid batteriesBaby formula, diapers, bottles, and pacifiersClothing/beddingPet food & supplies
Evacuation Kit
““Go” KitGo” Kit
Flood Insurance: 1-888-FLOOD29Inventory Home PossessionsLocate Important DocumentsKeep Cash on Hand
General Rule: Obtain property, health, and life insurance if you do not have them. Review existing policies for the amount and extent of coverage to ensure that what you have is adequate for you and your family.
Family Disaster Plan:Family Disaster Plan:Insurance and Vital RecordsInsurance and Vital Records
Special Needs
Create Network
Discuss with Employer
Apartment Building/Neighbors
Specialized Items
Medications
List Medical Devices
Family Disaster Plan:Family Disaster Plan:Special NeedsSpecial Needs
Identifying Shelters
Veterinarian Records
Pet Friendly Hotels/Motels
Pet Rescue
Evacuation Notice ~~~~~
Family Disaster Plan:Family Disaster Plan:Caring for AnimalsCaring for Animals
Pet Supplies
Proper Identification
Pet Carrier and Leash
Emergency Shelters
Guidelines for Large Animals
Family Disaster Plan:Family Disaster Plan:Caring for AnimalsCaring for Animals
Considerations
Escape Routes
Family Disaster PlanFamily Disaster Plan
Family Communication PlanFamily Communication Plan
Contact Name:
Telephone:
Out-of-State Contact Name:
Telephone:
Neighborhood Meeting Place:
Meeting Place Telephone:
Dial 9-1-1 for Emergencies
Utilities Shut-Off: Natural GasUtilities Shut-Off: Natural Gas
Significant Fire Hazard
Shut-Off Procedure
Smell or Hear
Utilities Shut-Off: WaterUtilities Shut-Off: Water
Precious Disaster Resource
Cracked Lines
Effects of Gravity
Shut-Off Valve
Label
Utility Shut-Off: ElectricityUtility Shut-Off: Electricity
Electrical Sparks
Electricity Circuit Box
Teach Family
For Your Safety
First Aid & CPR
Fire Extinguisher
Family Disaster Plan:Family Disaster Plan:Safety SkillsSafety Skills
PetsDoorsHeating & Air ConditioningFireplaceDisaster Supplies KitMediaInside HomeChemical ThreatWindows
Shelter In PlaceShelter In Place
Home Evacuation PlanHighway Evacuation Route
Work / School Evacuation Plan
“Controlled Movement
of People With Time.”
EvacuationEvacuation
Regional City/County Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
City Manager and County Executive
Evacuation ResponsibilityEvacuation Responsibility
Law Enforcement
Air Operations
Patrol Vehicles
Door to Door
Reverse 9-1-1
Evacuation NotificationEvacuation Notification
Specific Location “Go Kit” Childcare Provider Pets Utilities Valuables Secure House Travel Routes Power Lines
Advised to EvacuateAdvised to Evacuate
Evacuation
Evacuation Plan
Test Doors
Event of Fire
Stairwell
Crawl
Rescue
Stay Calm
Outside Window
Visibility
Light Colored
Cloth
Assist Others
Multi-Floor Building Multi-Floor Building Evacuation / RescueEvacuation / Rescue
•What does the plan contain?
•How often is it updated?
•What should I know about the plan?
•What hazard(s) does it cover?
Evacuation: Community, Schools Evacuation: Community, Schools and Other Plansand Other Plans
What is Pandemic Influenza?
20th Century Pandemics
Does It Differ From Seasonal Influenza?
Pandemic and Avian InfluenzaPandemic and Avian Influenza
Undergoes Minor Changes
Antigenic Shift
Avian Influenza
Reassortment
Pandemic and Avian InfluenzaPandemic and Avian Influenza
Spread of Influenza
Contaminated Surfaces
Surgical Mask
Discard Tissues
Stay at Home
Pandemic and Avian InfluenzaPandemic and Avian Influenza
Quarantine
Isolation
County Health Officer
Assisting Sick Neighbors
Pandemic and Avian InfluenzaPandemic and Avian Influenza
When To Go To The Hospital
Guidelines for Medical Treatment
When Only Mildly Sick
When To Seek Medical Advice
Calling in Advance
Calling an Ambulance
Telephone Advice
Pandemic and Avian InfluenzaPandemic and Avian Influenza
Monitor Avian Influenza
Education
Wash Your Hands
Cover Coughs
Personal Space
Shaking Hands (Fist Bump)
Pandemic and Avian InfluenzaPandemic and Avian Influenza
Presently No Pandemic
Maybe Bird Flu
Seasonal Flu
Good Respiratory & Hand Hygiene
Help Control Influenza
(Don’t go to work feeling sick.)
Summary: Pandemic and Avian Summary: Pandemic and Avian InfluenzaInfluenza
Get Informed
Make a Plan
Assemble a Kit
Maintain Your Plan and Kit
Community Emergency Response Training (CERT)
Neighborhood Emergency Training (NET)
Neighborhood Watch
Ways to Enhance PreparednessWays to Enhance Preparedness
www.ready.gov
www.cert-la.com
www.lasd.org
ready.gov/index.html
oes.ca.gov/
fema.gov/
Californiavolunteers.org
cdc.gov
whitehouse.gov/homeland/
redcross.org/
fbi.gov/
Pandemicflu.gov
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