Many of us know that disaster can strike at
any time. Yet we often have an attitude of
“It won’t happen to me,” or “I know I should
get an emergency kit together, but when do
I have the time?” Natural disasters are bound
to happen whether it’s a hurricane on the East
Coast, a tornado in the Midwest, or an earthquake
right here in California. You need to be prepared.
Since September is National Emergency Preparedness
Month, I thought I would share a few tips with
you.
Make a Disaster Kit - Buy a large plastic
bin to keep in your garage. At a minimum it
should contain enough of the following for
each member of your household: water and food
for up to 3 days, first aid supplies, clothing
and bedding, tools and emergency supplies(hand
crank radio and flashlight), and special items
for medical conditions. For a detailed list,
visit the American Red Cross website.
Buy a Disaster Kit – If you don’t have time
or inclination to make your own disaster kit,
I encourage you to buy one. There are many
places online you can easily purchase a pre-packed
disaster kit. A few that I recommend: Prepared
Pak, American Red Cross Store, and The Ready
Store.
Make a Plan – Discuss a family plan of where
to meet if you are not together during an emergency.
Also, agree upon an out of state person to
contact to let them know you are okay.
Safeguard Your Important Records – Invest
in a safe deposit box and/or fire proof safe.
Try to store original copies of your important
documents (wills, insurance policies, birth
certificates, social security cards etc.) in
a safe deposit box. If you don’t have access
to a safe deposit box, or need ready access
to certain documents, like passports, a fire
proof safe is a great investment. If you have
to evacuate your home quickly, grab the safe
and go.
Make photocopies of these important documents
and keep them in an easily accessible file
in your file cabinet to have the information
when you need it.
Document Your Property Assets – Make a video
recording of all your belongings and store
a digital copy in a fire proof safe. For especially
valuable assets make sure you have an insurance
rider if they are not covered by your general
homeowners policy.
Photo Mementos – If you only have hard copies,
store them in one location for quick and easy
removal from your home. If they are digital,
back them up to offsite storage so they are
protected.
Maintain
a Cash Supply – In the event of a
disaster there is a pretty good chance credit
card and ATM machines won’t be working. A hidden
supply of cash is important to have on hand.
Just remember where you hide it.
Have an Earthquake Drill – Pretend there is
an earthquake (you don’t have to simulate shaking:-)
and make sure everyone knows the safest place
in the house to go.
Be Prepared on the Road – You may not be at
home when disaster strikes. Store a backpack
in your car with food and water, emergency
flares, hand crank radio and flashlight, a
blanket, gloves,and first-aid supplies.
Check Your Supplies on an Annual Basis – Ensure
your water and food are not expired and make
sure your emergency clothing still fits. Go
over your emergency plan with all family members
and make sure kids understand it.
These are only a few tips of many. There
is a lot of information on the web about how
to be prepared. As a professional organizer,
I thought I would share some ideas to get you
thinking about planning ahead. When disaster
strikes I hope we are all safe and the worst
that happens is the clutter on your desk becomes
a pile on the floor.
All the best,
Lori Krolik
650-856-2282
www.moretimeforyou.net