Ready?Submitted by MSS on Sat, 07/17/2010 - 19:39 |
Ready? : My Zombie Plan.
Your family may not be together when the infection strikes, so it is important to plan in advance: how you will contact one another; how you will get back together; and what you will do in different situations. Contact your household members' workplaces, organizations, and schools for information on their emergency plans.
Start with a well-conceived plan:
1.Discuss with your household the types of emergencies that could occur in your area and what to do in each case.
2.Learn Work, School, and Community Plans.
3.Establish responsibilities for each household member so you can work as a team.
4.Pick two places to meet: one near/in your home in case of a small-scale outbreak, and the second outside your neighborhood in case of a larger-scale outbreak.
5.Maintain an up-to-date emergency contact card with addresses and phone numbers.
6.Choose an out-of-area friend or relative as a contact for everyone to call. It's often easier to call out-of-area during a large-scale emergency.
7.Don't Include your pets in an evacuation plan. They will be a distraction, cause way too much attention and unwanted attention.
8.Tell household members where emergency information and supplies are kept.
9.Take your planned evacuation route, then map out alternative routes in case main roads are impassible.
10. Lastly, survive.
Haha, sorry I can't finish the plan right now. I'll be back soon though. :D!



