Protecting yourself and your family when disaster strikes requires planning ahead. This checklist will help you get started. Discuss these ideas with your family, friends, and/or a personal care attendant. Prepare an emergency plan and post it where everyone can see it.

For more information, please visit the Florida Disaster Disability Planning website.

Ask Questions

Call the local emergency management office at 321-637-6670 or the American Red Cross at 321-890-1002.

Create a Plan

Because a disaster can disrupt your primary plan, it is important to have a backup plan ready to ensure your safety.

Prepare a Disaster Supply Kit

In addition to the supplies listed in the Disaster Supply Kit, you may need the following:

  • Store back-up equipment, such as a manual wheelchair, at a neighbor’s home, school, or your workplace.
  • An extra pair of eyeglasses.
  • Extra hearing aid batteries.
  • Extra wheelchair batteries, oxygen, medication, catheters, food for guide or service dogs, or other special equipment you might need.
  • A list of family physicians and the relative or friend who should be notified if you are injured, along with a backup contact person.
  • A list of the style and serial numbers of medical devices such as pacemakers.
Have an Escape Plan

In a fire or other emergency, you may need to evacuate on a moment’s notice. Be ready to get out fast.

Develop an escape plan by drawing a floor plan of your home. Show the location of doors, windows, stairways, ramps, elevators, large furniture, your Disaster Supply Kit, fire extinguishers, first aid kits, and main circuit-breaker boxes.

Indicate at least two exit routes from each room and mark a place outside the home where family members or your personal care attendant should meet in case of fire.

Keep Your Home Hazard-Free

In a disaster, anything that can move, fall, break, cause a fire, or impede your mobility is a potential hazard.

If You Need to Evacuate
Prepare a Car Kit

Include:

  • Bottled water and non-perishable foods that conform with special dietary needs such as granola bars, raisins, and cookies.
  • Battery-operated radio, flashlight, extra batteries, and maps.
  • Blanket and first aid kit.
  • Shovel.
  • Tire repair kit, booster cables, pump and flares.
  • Fire extinguisher (5 lb., A-B-C type).
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