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by Jeff Kunce last modified Sat Oct 10 11:25 AM

Planning for emergencies: Three steps to be prepared.

Go Kit (image_small)In less than an hour, you can help yourself and others toward safety.

Every day, we strive to set a good example for our children, others in our congregation and our communities. We try to do that in every aspect of our lives, whether it’s maintaining high ethical standards at work, showing our children how to be good citizens or helping others in times of trouble. When emergencies happen, we are often called on for help and advice. As members of the community, it is our responsibility to become prepared before an emergency strikes and to help others do the same.

Preparing for an emergency is as easy as 1-2-3. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services developed a program called Ready in 3. This program, which has only three steps – create a plan, prepare an emergency kit, and listen for information – is an easy way to learn how to prepare for an emergency and is simple to teach others.

You can download selected brochures from Ready in 3 and other helpful documents below. Links are provided for various websites for more information.

Remember - no matter where we live or what we do, all of us can be impacted by natural disasters or acts of terrorism. Working within Grace Church, our community, and with friends and family, we can make sure we’re all better prepared for emergencies.

Helpful Documents (all in pdf format)

Ready in 3 Family Safety Guide
A booklet to educate Missouri residents about being prepared for emergencies and encourage you to lead that process.
Ready in 3 Family Plan and Checklist
A form and a checklist to plan your family's emergency readiness.
Ready in 3 Pet Checklist
A form and a checklist to plan for your pet's safety in event of an emergency.
Homeland Security - Older Americans
Preparing makes sense for older Americans. Get ready now!
Homeland Security - Pets
Preparing your pets for emergencies makes sense. Get ready now!
Pantry Management
There’s been a disaster and my family needs food! What do I do now?!
Food Disposal Chart
The power is out: how do I keep my refrigerated food safe? The power is back on: how do I know which food is safe to keep?
Water Management
There’s been a disaster and my family needs water! What do I do now?!
Go Kit
I need an emergency preparedness kit (or Go Kit)! How do I make one?
 

Helpful Websites

Ready in 3
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
Ready America
US Department of Homeland Security
The American Red Cross Store
order online or purchase at the local Red Cross office
Nitro-Pak Preparedness Center
retailer of emergency supplies