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Emergency Preparedness for Persons with Disabilities

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Life-and-death situations can happen to any person anytime and anywhere. These emergency occurrences don’t pay respect to a person’s age, gender, economic status, or physical abilities. For this reason, persons with disabilities have specific needs that ought to be given attention to during emergency events.

If you have a loved one who has limited vision, hearing, or speech, and family members with intellectual or developmental disabilities, you need to be equipped with knowledge on what to do during emergencies. This is a major need that we always endorse as an Emergency Preparedness Consultant in Washington, DC.

Indeed, emergency situations are unstoppable, but these are also preventable and can be prepared for. The more prepared you are for yourself or a loved one, the lesser will the complications be for your health and safety. Consider these tips below:

  • Establish a Support System
    Gathering your own support system can be integral when it comes to your basic needs, but more so during emergency situations. For instance, if you have vision challenges, you need to arrange for someone to always be ready to assist you if ever fire incidents occur at home. This same network of people are the same ones who can be there for you after a disaster occurs. These people can be your family members, close friends, neighbors, and organizations you participate in.
  • Evaluate Your Needs
    As Emergency Training Consultants in Washington, DC, we advocate for everyone’s safety and optimum well-being before, during, and after a disaster strikes. However, we also recognize that emergency preparedness is better off when the person themselves know their specific needs. Carefully evaluating yourself and your needs can help others to assist you even better.
  • Create an Evacuation Plan
    In your home, inside the mall, or wherever you are located, it’s very essential that you identify your evacuation plan. Identifying evacuation actions is part of our scenario-based Disaster and Risk Management Training because a safety refuge is your next protection. Whenever you’re in a new place, you should discuss your way of evacuating just in case an emergency incident occurs.
  • Learn
    Make it your regular habit to study and learn about emergency preparedness in a particular situation. While you may not need to do this as a full-time activity, you can always spare significant minutes of the day to read about what you can do if ever fire occurs in a certain place.

At Strategic Educational Consulting, LLC, we work with individuals and organizations in strengthening defenses against disaster and emergency. We recognize that there are more lives changed when the disaster is prevented or when the right step is undertaken immediately after an incident. If you’re interested to know how we can equip your company, especially if you know people with disabilities, set an appointment with us today.

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