Getting Home
When disaster or emergency strikes, it’s important to know how to get home safely. Whether you’re dealing with a natural disaster, civil emergency, or terrorist threat, there are steps you can take to ensure you and your loved ones are safe.
First, it’s important to be prepared. Make sure you know the safest route home and have a plan in place for how you’ll get there. Have an emergency kit in your vehicle with essential items such as a flashlight, first aid kit, water, snacks, and a charged cell phone. Keep a list of emergency contacts and make sure your family knows who to call if they can’t reach you. If you’re in an area affected by a disaster or emergency, stay informed. Listen to your local news or check websites such as FEMA for information on evacuation routes and emergency services. Monitor social media for updates on the situation and be aware of any advisories issued by officials.
It’s also important to stay calm. Panic can lead to bad decisions, so always remember to think before you act. Follow the directions of emergency personnel and avoid any areas that have been cordoned off. Be aware of your surroundings and look for potential hazards, such as downed power lines or contaminated water.