Residents' Preparedness Guide July 2021

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HOME KIT

Your Home Kit contains items that are used in situations where you will be staying in your home. Some things to consider when building your kit will be any special medical needs that you or any family members might have. Consider family and friends that may visit frequently at your home. Elderly parents or grandparents, and small children may have special needs or diet restrictions. If you frequently baby-sit small children make sure that your kit includes extra items such as diapers, formula, and baby food. This kit may be supplemented with items from your Go Kit as needed. Suggested items include:  A supply of non-perishable packaged or canned food (i.e., crackers, powdered milk, canned fruit, etc.)

Tip: Do not rely on the idea that you just grocery shopped and your pantry is full.

 Manual can opener  Water (1 gallon per day, per person)  Water purification tablets  Battery-powered or hand crank type radio

Tip: Restock and check expiration dates every six months; schedule at Daylight Savings Time.

 Spare batteries  Flashlight—hand crank type  Emergency candles  Waterproof matches or lighter

Tip: Medications should be kept in a plastic or waterproof bag or container.

 First-aid kit and manual—small kit that contains a variety of items and is complemented by first-aid items in your Go Kit. Tip: People with disabilities should create a personal support network. Make a list of others who can assist you in an emergency. Make sure that a trusted neighbor, close friend or family member has a key to your home and knows where your emergency supplies are kept. If you use a wheelchair, oxygen or other medical equipment teach others how to use the devices so they can assist you. Have a back-up plan for items operating on electricity if a power outage occurs.

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Reference

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pages 78-80

Identity Theft

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pages 71-77

Personal Safety

4min
pages 68-70

Household Hazardous Materials

4min
pages 61-65

Home Security

3min
pages 66-67

Child Safety

2min
pages 58-59

Gun Safety

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page 60

Home Safety

1min
page 57

Home Safety and Security

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pages 55-56

Power Outages

2min
page 54

Random Acts of Violence

3min
pages 42-43

Winter Storms

3min
pages 51-53

Tornadoes

4min
pages 48-50

Thunderstorms (Lightning & Hail)

2min
pages 46-47

Terrorism

3min
pages 44-45

Hazardous Materials

3min
pages 35-37

Public Health

5min
pages 38-41

Flooding

2min
pages 33-34

Evacuation Plans

2min
pages 25-26

Broomfield Hazards

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pages 27-28

Fire

2min
pages 31-32

Earthquake

2min
pages 29-30

Shelter-In-Place Plans

5min
pages 22-24

Early Warning & Information Systems

5min
pages 14-16

Information Systems 9-1-1

7min
pages 17-21

Family Disaster Plan Checklist

2min
pages 4-5

Preparedness Essentials

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pages 7-8

Communications Plan

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page 13

Home Kit

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page 10

72-Hour Preparedness Kit

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page 9

Car Kit

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Go Kit

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page 11

Neighborhood Watch

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page 6
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