surviving a disaster draft
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Surviving a Disaster
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NDSU NDSU
NSSL Flickr: Ktinsd
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Communications: Checking In Red Cross Safe & Well:
www.safeandwell.orgHam radioWritten notes at a
predesignated placeLocal mediaNOAA radioCheck on elderly &
disabledCommunicate with
family Flickr: James Case
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Communications: Cell PhonesText instead of callOut-of-state contactTurn off extra apps
that use powerUse solar and other
chargers sparingly
NDSU
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Shelter: Evacuation
Staying with friendsHotelCommunity Shelter
Shelter in place
Flickr: J
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Shelter: Conserve HeatClose off roomsCover windowsDress warmUse nature to your
advantage
Flickr: Dave Bezaire
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Shelter: Heat OptionsSafety
considerationsOpen flamesVentilation
Flickr: Matthew Hunt
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Shelter: Alternative HeatWood-burning
stovesGas fireplaceKerosene, oil and
propane space heaters
Electric space heaters
Flickr: Colby Stopa
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Shelter: CoolingCover windows on
the sunny side of house
Open windows at night to cool house
Use battery-powered fans
Flickr: K. Latham
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The Basics Water Food Sanitation
Flickr: Gabriel Saldana
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Water: How Much? 1 gallon per person
per day for drinking and food preparation
1½ to 2 gallons per person per day for sanitation (e.g., brushing teeth, bathing, washing dishes)
1 gallon per day for most pets NDSU
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Water: Usage ManagementNever ration
waterGet liquids from
moist foodsWash hands to
clean themSanitizer doesn’t
clean dirty hands
NDSU
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Water: PotableObey public
announcementsPossibly shut off
incoming water valve
Use only bottled or purified water
Flickr: Seven Twenty Five
Creative commons: fallsroad
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Water: SourcesWater heaterToilet tankWater pipesIce cubesOutside
Flickr: I am I.A.M.
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Water: How to PurifyBoil -- 1 minuteAdd salt or
aerate
Scott Akerman
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Water: How to Purify
Chlorine %
Drops per gallon
Drops per gallon
Clear water
Cloudy Water
4-6% 8 167-10% 4 8
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Water: How to PurifyPurifying
TabletsIodineFiltration
Systems
Flickr: Jaroburn
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Food: Keeping it SafeLimit opening Load freezers from
bottomFoods thaw at
different ratesSafe if ice crystalsIf food has been at
40F or higher for 2 hours or longer, throw it out
Flickr: mcav0y
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Food: Is it Safe? Do not taste food to
determine safetyToss if it looks,
smells or feels oddToss if damagedwww.foodsafety.gov
If in doubt; throw it out
Flickr: stu_spivak
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Food: PreparationClean with warm,
soapy water Then sanitize:
Spray with 1 teaspoon bleach per 1 quart warm water
Immerse in 1 tablespoon bleach per gallon warm water
Getty images
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Food: Cooking Without Power
No Power? No Problem!
Flickr: Senorhorst Jahnsen
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Food: Alternative Cooking MethodsGas rangeWoodburning stoveFireplace
Flickr: D Coetzee
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Food: Alternative Cooking MethodsCanned heatBiomass/Debris/
Hobo/Can StoveSolar ovensThermal Cooker
Flickr: Abri le Roux
Christine Jensen
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Food: Cooking OutdoorsCharcoal grillsGas grillsFire pitsCamp stoves
Flickr: lburiedpaul
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Food: Saving Fuel Cooking in a
ThermosInsulated Cooking
Flickr: Andy Rogers
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Food: Don’t Cook at AllEat refrigerated
foods firstReady-to-eat foods Use paper products
Flickr: Sunnychina1
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Sanitation: Make A PlanPractice good
sanitation Sanitation kit
Adina Firestone
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Sanitation: Waste DisposalGarbage can pile
upHave a planDivide the refuse
BurnableCompostableWaste
Flickr:sekihan
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Sanitation: Human Waste DisposalUsing the home’s
toiletPort-a-pottiesBuckets
Flickr: lori05871
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Supplies: LightingFlashlights of all
typesHeadlampSolar –powered
lightsGlow Sticks
Flickr: redjar Flickr: Ben Esacove
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Supplies: Lighting SafetyEmergency candlesLanterns
Flickr: Shawn Carpenter
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Supplies: Generator SafetyAlways operate
generators outdoors to prevent CO poisoning
Operate on a dry surface with dry hands
Use heavy-duty/outdoor extension cords
Flickr: rmv4285
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Starting Recovery Take photos of
damage Contact insurance
company Locate important
documents
Flickr: Barbara Samuels
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SummaryCommunication Shelter Water Food Sanitation Supplies