Preparing for Disasters: A Guide for Elementary School Children
This presentation aims to educate young children and youths in elementary schools about disaster preparedness. Students will learn how to identify various disasters, create and practice a disaster plan, and understand the importance of having a disaster kit. Key components of the session include recognizing types of disasters like floods and tornadoes, making a family plan, and preparing necessary items in a disaster kit. By the end of the presentation, students will have practical knowledge of being prepared for emergencies.
Preparing for Disasters: A Guide for Elementary School Children
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Preparing for a Disaster Sandra Mwila-Martial Walden University PH 6165-2 Dr. Rebecca Heick Winter, 2010
Audience/Purpose • This presentation is geared towards young children/youths in elementary schools. • The purpose of this presentation is to educate students on how to prepare for disasters in their communities.
Goals • To be able to identify what a disaster is. • To be able to create and practice a disaster plan. • To be able to identify what a disaster kit is and create it one. • To be able to identify the importance of a practiced escape plan. • To identify the importance of being prepared for a disaster.
What is a Disaster? • Floods • Hurricanes • Tornadoes • Thunderstorms • Winter Storms • Wild Fires/ Fires American Red Cross.(2007).Talking About Disaster: Guide for Standard Messages. Washington, D.C.
What is the first thing you must do? Make a plan with your family! Make sure you and your family have a meeting place. Leffler, K. (2008). Community Disaster Education: American Red Cross: Richmond, Virginia: Greater Richmond Chapter.
What is the first thing you must do? Making a plan: Make sure you and your family have a meeting place. Leffler, K. (2008). Community Disaster Education: American Red Cross: Richmond, Virginia: Greater Richmond Chapter.
Planning continued Have contact information. Leffler, K. (2008). Community Disaster Education: American Red Cross: Richmond, Virginia: Greater Richmond Chapter.
What is a Disaster Kit?? • A collection of basic items people in your home would need after a disaster. • Must be kept up to date. • Depending on how many people live in your home depends on how many kits you will need. Fema For Kids. (n.d). Federal Management Agency.Retrieved January 22, 2010 from http://www.fema.gov/kids/
How To Make a Disaster Kit! • Do this when you get home with your family by starting with 5 things. • Use any container and fill it up little by little or turn it into a scavenger hunt! • Put it somewhere easy where you can quickly grab it in a disaster. • Make one for your pet too! Leffler, K. (2008). Community Disaster Education: American Red Cross: Richmond, Virginia: Greater Richmond Chapter.
Must Have Items For Your Kit • Radio • Food • Water • Flashlight/light stick • First Aid Kit American Red Cross.(2007).Talking About Disaster: Guide for Standard Messages. Washington, D.C. Leffler, K. (2008). Community Disaster Education: American Red Cross: Richmond, Virginia: Greater Richmond Chapter.
Final way to prepare • Be informed and get trained! • Check smoke alarms • Practice • Check supplies in your kit Leffler, K. (2008). Community Disaster Education: American Red Cross: Richmond, Virginia: Greater Richmond Chapter.
For Further Reading • American Red Cross, Disaster Preparedness: www.redcross.org • FEMA for Kids, Federal Emergency Management Agency: http://www.fema.gov/kids/ • Disaster Preparedness for Children: http://www.americanfamilysafety.com/
References • American Red Cross.(2007).Talking About Disaster: Guide for Standard Messages. Washington, D.C. • Fema For Kids. (n.d). Federal Management Agency. Retrieved January 22, 2010 from http://www.fema.gov/kids/ • Leffler, K. (2008). Community Disaster Education: American Red Cross: Richmond, Virginia: Greater Richmond Chapter.