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Be READY to Evacuate

If an emergency is serious enough, you may be asked to leave your home and go to a nearby evacuation center , like a school gym or community hall. Would you be ready?

If you have to evacuate leave immediately. TAKE your emergency survival kit with you. Don’t have one ? Call us and order your 1, 2 or 4 person home survival kit now! LISTEN to the radio and follow instructions from local emergency officials. If you are instructed to do so, shut off water, gas, and electricity. Make arrangements for pets. Wear clothes and shoes that are appropriate. Lock the house. Follow the routes specified by the officials. Do no take shortcuts. A shortcut could take you to a blocked or dangerous area. If you have time, leave a note telling others when you left and where you went. If you are evacuated, sign up with the registration center so you can be contacted or reunited with your family and loved ones.

Know what to do AFTER a Disaster

RIGHT after an emergency, you may be confused or disoriented. Stay CALM.

HELP THE INJURED Help anyone who is injured. Get your emergency survival kit and your first aid kit.

LISTEN TO THE RADIO Listen to your local radio station for instructions. If you don’t already have a  wind-up radio get one now. SOS has a great 4 in 1 wind-up radio and flashlight

DO NOT USE THE TELEPHONE Don’t use the telephone. Emergency crews will need all available lines.

CHECK YOUR HOME Check for damage to your home. Use a flashlight – do not use matches or turn on electrical switches if you suspect damage or smell gas. Check for fires, fire hazards or other household hazards. Sniff for gas leaks, starting at the water heater. If you smell gas, turn off the main valve, open windows and get everyone outside quickly. Shut off any other damaged utilities. Clean up spilled medicines and bleaches. Confine or secure your pets. Check on your neighbours, especially the elderly or people with disabilities.

Know What to do BEFORE a Disaster Strikes

Will you think clearly and logically in a crisis? Not many of us can. So, do your clear and logical thinking now BEFORE a disaster strikes.

KNOW Find out what natural disasters could happen in your community. Know what to expect during each emergency.

LOOK Anticipate what could go wrong in your home or office and take corrective action. If you live in British Columbia, an earthquake zone, move or secure items that could fall and injure you (books, shelves, mirrors, paintings) . Secure items that could tip and start a fire (water heater, gas appliances).

PREPARE Your best protection in any emergency is knowing what to do. Read a brochure, take an emergency preparedness seminar, and act on the suggestions. Get an emergency kit ready that will keep you and your family or employees self sufficient for at least 72 hours. Make sure everything is an easy to carry container (our kits come in backpacks) in case you have to evacuate. Keep a smaller survival kit in the car (our SQ6005 is perfect).