A Guide to Disaster Preparedness

Be prepared for disasters and emergencies and ensure safety and survival at all times.

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Published 25 Aug 2023

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Roselin Manawis

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4 min read

What is Disaster Preparedness?

Disaster preparedness refers to the set of measures and practices done to mitigate the effects of disasters such as storms, hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, and the like on businesses, communities, and individuals. It involves creating emergency plans, preparing specific kits for different disasters and incidents, managing supplies, and conducting regular trainings.

Importance

Each member of society, from the government to businesses, to communities, to individuals, are all responsible for preparing for disasters, not only for the organization that they belong to or their own sake, but for those around them. Disaster preparedness serves as a proactive strategy to minimize loss of life, property damage, and social disruption. By having comprehensive plans in place, organizations, communities, and individuals can respond swiftly and effectively, reducing the damage and chaos that often accompanies emergencies.

Disaster preparedness is also not just limited to immediate response following a harrowing event, as it also covers the recovery phase that follows it. Proper planning and preparedness ensure that the recovery process is smoother and faster, minimizing the long-term impacts of disasters. Furthermore, preparedness efforts foster a sense of unity and collaboration within communities, as individuals come together to support one another during challenging times.

Other benefits disaster preparedness offers include:

  • Reduced loss of life and property

  • Faster recovery and restoration

  • Enhanced collaboration

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Elements of Disaster Preparedness

Disaster preparedness can be a long process as disasters themselves can be unpredictable. It has now become the norm to have disaster plans in case of emergencies, as well as disaster kits, and regular discussions on the possible disasters we may face in our daily lives. There is also the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, which also places emphasis on ensuring preparedness.

A good way to ensure you and your community are prepared for a disaster includes the following:

  • Maintaining equipment to be used for disasters regularly

  • Establishing a clear chain of command and order of operations to be followed in times of disaster

  • Having disaster preparedness kits easily accessible to you at all times with the following items:

    • Non-perishable food

    • Water

    • Medications

    • Clothes

    • Important documents

    • First aid supplies

    • Whistles and flash lights

    • Maps

    • Radio with batteries

  • Conducting or attending regular training sessions related to disaster preparedness

  • Ensuring the necessary safety tools are always readily available and are easy to use in times of disaster and emergency

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What are the 6 Areas of Disaster Preparedness?

6 Areas of Disaster Preparedness

Disaster preparedness is focused on 6 key areas and ensuring they are available to us even in times of emergency. These are:

  1. Food: Is there enough nutritional food to go around, and is it stored properly?

  2. Water: Is there access to clean drinking water?

  3. Shelter: Where is the nearest and safest shelter available?

  4. Security: How can you keep yourself safe in times of disaster and its aftermath?

  5. Sanitation: Can you keep yourself sanitized, disinfected, and free from injury regularly?

  6. First aid: Do you have the resources to treat any possible injuries?

These areas are the main things to consider when preparing for disasters. Having easy access to these consistently is essential to human survival, thus making them the focus of all disaster preparedness plans and kits.

Training to Prepare for Disasters

There are many ways to prepare for disasters and mitigate their effects, especially since they tend to suddenly happen with varying levels of intensity that nobody can predict. This includes having the necessary kits, communication channels ready, and more.

However, another way to ensure disaster preparedness is by having regular training sessions for them. Training programs and workshops serve as opportunities for sharing vital information and disseminating them, as here, participants learn about various types of disasters, potential risks, and the best practices for responding to each situation.

Through regular training sessions, people learn more about first aid, CPR, fire extinguisher use, and search and rescue techniques, among others. These help participants understand the dynamics of emergencies and practice their response in a controlled environment. They also help individuals think critically and make informed decisions during high-pressure situations. Utilizing digital tools for your training sessions is a great way to ensure all the necessary information and latest knowledge about disaster preparedness is shared easily.

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Why use SafetyCulture?

In an era of technological advancement and changing risks, harnessing the power of innovation is crucial for effective disaster preparedness. With the right digital solution, you can ensure you and those around you are efficiently prepared for a disaster, as well as what may happen next.

One such solution you can look into is SafetyCulture (formerly iAuditor), a mobile-ready application that can help you create disaster preparedness plans, as well as communicate with others and ensure general safety. With SafetyCulture’s checklist maker and premade templates from the Public Library, you can document all things related to disaster preparedness, manage risks, and more. All files are then stored in the cloud for easy access at all times, and can be accessed offline.

Furthermore, SafetyCulture also allows you to do the following:

  • Create disaster plans using previously reported issues to be better prepared in times of actual disaster

  • Schedule meetings with all stakeholders for planning and refreshers on contingency plans and ensuring emergency kits are still usable

  • Create and assign corrective actions for identified problems before, during, and after a disaster

  • Communicate with those in your team or organization with Heads Up

  • Make sure that people are properly trained on disaster preparedness techniques and practices from any internet-powered device, anytime and anywhere

  • Monitor assets’ conditions to ensure they are working properly and safely at all times

  • Keep track of lone workers in times of disaster with SHEQSY by SafetyCulture

  • Insure workers on the fields with Care

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