Unlike a hurricane or a flood, there will likely be no warning for a terrorist attack. So what can you do to prepare?

Families need to know what to do to locate each other in a disaster. A Family Disaster Plan is very important and should be in place at all times. Your family’s plan should include emergency contacts, identification of meeting places, and a disaster supply kit.

Family Disaster Plan

  • Determine escape routes from your home and meeting places; including your child’s school, a neighbor or a public place.
  • Have an out-of-state friend or relative as a family contact so all family members have a single point of contact. Identify at least two ways of contact (phone numbers, email, etc.).
  • Make a pet plan now for what to do with your pets if you need to evacuate.
  • Post emergency telephone numbers by your telephones, on the refrigerator, in your wallet or purse, and in children’s book bags or backpacks. Make sure children know how and when to call 9-1-1.
  • Stock nonperishable emergency supplies and a disaster supply kit.
  • Set up a safe room or improvised shelter in an interior room-windowless if possible. Keep duct tape, plastic sheeting or garbage bags to seal around windows and doors and to close off heating and air conditioning ducts.

Recommendations Based on Incident Types

Explosion
Fire
Bio-Chemical Agents
Mail Handling (suspicious packages)