Emergency Plan Manual

35 TOP Don’t forget the distilled water If the storm is predicted, check your medications and have at least a seven (/) day supply on hand. If it becomes necessary to evacuate, remember to take all of your medications with you. If you take kayexolate or sorbitol, have an ample supply. If you have a question about your need of these medications, speak to your physician or head nurse when you begin hurricane planning. Don’t forget your vitamin/iron pills, phosphate binders (Alucaps, tums, calcium carbonate, etc.) and a first aid kit. TOP General Supplies to have on had for Emergencies: INCLUDE : * Flashlight with extra batteries * Discuss Emergency Form * Transistor radio with extra batteries (Explain Categories D1-D3) * Manually operated can opener * Explain Agency Emergency Plan: * Sterno stove and fuel (optional) Preparedness, After emergency procedures, * Measuring cup and measuring spoons including staff assignment, patient visits, * Plastic Containers with lids Employee protection plan. * Battery-powered lamp * Encouraged to maintain Up-To-Date Agency * Paper plates, paper cups Prioritized List * Plastic forks, spoons * Annual Department of Health Plan submission * 2 gallons distilled water /approval * Alcohol wipes to clean can tops Emergency Contacts * Police Non-Emergency * Consumer Protection (Price Gouging) * Disaster Hotlines * Emergency Evacuation Assistance * Recovery Agencies * Reporting Downed Utility Lines * Human Services * Emergency Management Offices * Animals * Businesses * Employees * Stay in touch & Phone Safety Tips United Airlines Crew ans Passenger Inquires 1-800-932-8555 American Airlines Crew and Passenger Inquires 1-800-245-0999 (See Emergency Contact of your Area of Services )

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