Wednesday, December 3, 2014

By Eric Holm


One of the most unpredictable and frightening aspects of life is the fact that disasters can strike. These disasters can be accidental, such as a fire, or natural, like an earthquake or tornado. Although it's unpleasant to contemplate, having a clear and precise plan of action should be a priority. Those who find themselves unprepared during a time like this will typically end up overwhelmed, afraid, and unsure of what to do. It's best to think carefully on this topic and develop a plan during a time of normalcy. Think about things like evacuation routes, specific precautionary steps, and what supplies and tools will be relevant to a wide variety of situation.

Consider scheduling a type of meeting with your family and co workers to discuss an effective plan. Discuss the supplies that are relevant to a number of situations, as well as an escape route and an ideal meeting place for individuals to gather should they become separated. Remember to take into consideration all of the exits in the building and develop several different plans that will address all possible scenarios. For instance, contemplate all escape exits should a fire break out.

Smoke alarms are a very important safety precaution that must not be ignored. Make sure that they are good quality alarms that are functional. Be sure to check the battery power often.

Another helpful alarm system to factor into your emergency evacuation supplies and plans is a carbon monoxide alarm. This silent and scentless gas can be very harmful, and even cause death. An alarm system in your home or office would alert you to the presence of an unhealthy level of carbon monoxide. Other essential emergency evacuation supplies include fire extinguishers, fire escape ladders and fire blankets. Think of it this way, if a fire is literally knocking at your bedroom door, wouldn't having a fire escape ladder to put outside your window give you a lot of peace of mind? Every home and office should contain multiple fire extinguishers to aid in putting out fires as they start and preventing them from turning into large scale emergencies.

At the end of the day, making preparations for both accidental and natural disasters is an important part of safety. Remember that an effective and complete plan should be developed for both the home as well as the office. Purchase smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and check them regularly for functionality. Also important is fire extinguishers and other key pieces of equipment. Make sure to also develop and implement an effective escape route. Be sure to revisit this plan and revise it as needed at least every six months or so.




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