Evacuation
Following Hurricane Katrina, some children were separated from their families for six months.
Don't let this happen to your family. Prepare now so you can leave immediately to a pre-determined safe haven during a natural or manmade catastrophe: hurricane, flood, nuclear accident, terror attack, volcanic eruption, chemical spill, etc.
Being ready to leave at a moment's notice is the most crucial step in preparedness planning. Disasters don't announce their arrival, severity, or duration; they don't wait for your loved ones to reconnect or be ready for them. You need a plan in place right now—today—that equips you to reconnect with family members following a disaster.
Don't leave this step in the hands of government or the first responders in your area. Know how to safeguard your family yourself—and reconnect with them—before disaster strikes.
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