Residents' Preparedness Guide July 2021

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COMMUNICATIONS PLAN Your family may not be together when disaster strikes, so plan how you will contact one another. Think about how you will communicate in different situations. Identify a contact such as a friend or relative who lives out-of-state for household members to notify they are safe. It may be easier to make a long-distance phone call than to call across town, so an out-of-state contact may be in a better position to communicate among separated family members. Be sure every member of your family knows the phone number and has a cell phone, or a prepaid phone card to call the emergency contact. Make sure that you tell your family and friends that you’ve identified them as your emergency contact. Teach family members how to use text messaging. Text messages can often get around network disruptions when a phone call might not be able to get through. In an emergency each family member should contact this identified person and let them know where they are and if they are okay. The out-of state contact person is a central point of accountability for your family.

Identify Out-of-State Contact Name: ___________________________________________ Home phone: _____________________________________ Cell phone: _______________________________________ Email: ___________________________________________

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Share the information with all family members Teach each family member how to use text messaging

Tip: Text, don’t talk! Unless you are in danger, send a text message. Text messages may have an easier time getting through than phone calls.

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