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Preparing and Planning
If you or someone close to you has a disability or a special need,
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Be ready to evacuate
Have a plan for getting out of your home or building
(ask your family or friends for assistance, if necessary).
Also, plan two evacuation routes because some roads may be closed or blocked
in a disaster.
· Create a network of neighbors, relatives, friends, and coworkers to aid you in
an emergency. Discuss your needs and make sure everyone knows how to operate necessary
equipment.
· Discuss your needs with your employer.
· If you are mobility impaired and live or work in a high-rise building,
have an escape chair.
· If you live in an apartment building, ask the management to mark accessible
exits clearly and to make arrangements to help you leave the building.
· Keep specialized items ready, including extra wheelchair batteries, oxygen,
catheters, medication, prescriptions, food for service animals,
and any other items you might need.
· Be sure to make provisions for medications that require refrigeration.
· Keep a list of the type and model numbers of the medical devices you require.
· Wear medical alert tags or bracelets to identify your disability.
· Know the location and availability of more than one facility if you are
dependent on a dialysis machine or other life-sustaining equipment or treatment.
