Americas terror threat
level has been raised to High/Orange for the second time since the
Homeland Security Advisory System was established nearly a year ago, and as
myregion.org Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer of Central Floridas Red Cross, I would like to share
with you some preparedness suggestions that can be applied not only to all of
us at work, but also in our private lives as well.
Being informed and prepared
for the unexpected can reduce the stress that you may feel now and later should
an emergency arise. Taking preparatory action will allow you to exert a measure
of control even in the face of such events.
Here are some tips to prepare
your family and your home:
- Know your routines
what looks normal and what doesn't report any suspicious persons or
activity.
Be aware of your neighbors; of people walking in the street; of people
sitting in cars; of packages/knapsacks that are unattended in a public place
report these.
- Make a list of important
numbers emergency numbers, schools, where everyone works, family contacts
give these to your family.
- Identify a meeting place
for your family in the event of a terror strike
phones and computer systems
may be down; identify a friend or relative in another part of the country
who could serve as a point of contact in the event of a local emergency; have
everyone call into this person.
- Keep a moderate supply
of cash available at your home ATMs/credit card links may be down during
an emergency.
- Make your house easy
to find make sure your street address is visible.
- Organize an emergency
kit water, flood supplies, first aid, batteries and flashlight, toiletries.
- Develop a home evacuation
plan
know where to go.
- Plan how to take care
of your pets during a terror strike.
The Red Cross has tailored
specific emergency readiness information for families, individuals, schools,
neighborhoods and business relating to each of the five threat levels. These
Red Cross Recommendations for the Homeland Security Advisory System are available
for the public at www.redcross.org. For
information on what a business can do to protect its employees and customers
as well as develop business continuity plans, you may want to get a copy of
the Emergency Management Guide for Business and Industry and/or Preparing Your
Business for the Unthinkable from your local American Red Cross chapter or see
www.redcross.org/services/disaster/beprepared.
You may contact the American Red Cross of Central Florida at 407.894.4141 or
by email at mail@centralfl-redcross.org.