Natural Disaster Preparedness: Planning, Prevention, and Protection
Sometimes in life, natural disasters are simply unavoidable. In the event that your family falls victim to circumstances of a serious and unexpected nature, being properly prepared is paramount. So how should you prepare for a natural disaster that you can’t anticipate? The three “P’s” of preparedness are a good place to start: Planning, prevention, and property protection. Read on for helpful tips on protecting your family, your home, and your property from some of those tricky curveballs that mother nature may someday decide to send your way.
Planning: Your First Step Toward Staying Safe
Having a plan in place is the first step you can take to keep yourself and your family safe in the
event of a natural disaster. Make a safety plan and memorize it. Share it with your family so that
everyone knows exactly what to do if things get dicey. In California, it’s a good idea to have
action plans in place for events like earthquakes and fires.
Prevention: Taking Time to Reduce Risk
Take steps toward preparing your property and the interior of your home. There are many things
that you can do to prepare for both earthquakes and fires. Taking a little bit of time to prepare
yourself and your home for potential disaster now may save you from loads of trouble down the
road.
Protection: When Hardship Hits
If you find yourself in a sticky situation, remember to stay calm. Get somewhere safe and then
tune in to your local news media station. Use common sense, don’t panic, and stick with your
disaster plan when possible.
Earthquakes
Earthquakes can happen without warning and can happen nearly anywhere.
• In the event of an earthquake, your first priority will be getting yourself and your loved ones to
a safe location. Have a plan in place for when you are driving, at home, or in a populated area. If
you have pets, remember to factor them into your emergency preparedness plan.
• Securing heavy items like furniture and televisions using cables. You may also wish to store
heavier objects on lower shelves or on the first story of your home to reduce risks or
earthquake-related injuries.
• Decide in advance how you will contact your friends and extended family in the event that cell
towers are damaged.
• Activate weather and emergency alerts on your cell phone.
Fires
Just like earthquakes, fires can happen almost anywhere and spread rapidly. Know your escape
plan and be sure to take the time to teach it to family members, especially children.
• Consider fireproofing. Certain types of siding and landscaping are available that have been
specifically designed to disrupt the spread of wildfire and repel flaming debris and embers.
• Create a “go bag” and have it readily accessible in the event that you have to leave in a rush.
• Get yourself, your family members, and your pets to safety. Head evacuation warnings and
don’t go back for valuables unnecessarily.
The Aftermath
Knowing how to proceed after a catastrophe or natural disaster is nearly as important as getting through the event in question. At ReBLDing, we know what it’s like to feel like you’ve been tossed out of the frying pan and into the fire. That’s why we have emergency assistance aids and many other convenient features available to help you in a pinch. We provide easy access to contractors that are available at a moment’s notice. We can also walk you through the entire rebuilding process from start to finish in a safe and secure environment, track the progress of your repair jobs, get reliable estimates, and communicate securely with the professional contractors of your choice in one place. Our user-friendly interface is fast and free to all homeowners. Communication tracking and screening features add to your peace of mind. We want to help lower your stress levels as much as possible after the trauma of a natural disaster. ReBLDing is here to help you get your life back.
Conclusion
Though natural disasters may be an unavoidable part of life, there are steps that you can take to make things easier. Having a plan of action, disaster-proofing your property, and knowing how to stay safe during a catastrophe are all ways that can help you reduce danger and damage. Remember, your safety matters. Things can be replaced, but people are priceless. Make safety your first priority; ReBLDing can help you easily repair damages and get your life back on track when the dust settles. We hope these tips will help put your mind at ease and make you feel more readily prepared for the unexpected, no matter what form it may take!