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WHY TO PREPARE

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Precaution is better than cure

Disasters, whether natural or man-made, can strike unexpectedly, causing immense harm. Preparedness is essential to mitigate their impact. Planning and practicing responses enhance individuals' and communities' abilities to handle emergencies.

Adequate supplies, communication strategies, and evacuation plans safeguard lives and property. Disaster preparation fosters resilience, enabling faster recovery and reducing overall damage. It empowers people to remain self-reliant for a certain period, lessening the strain on first responders.

By investing time and effort into readiness, we create a safety net that ensures survival, minimizes chaos, and promotes the long-term well-being of everyone affected.


Natural Disasters


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Cyclones

  1. Secure loose objects.
  2. Have an emergency kit ready.
  3. Evacuate if advised.
  4. Stay informed through official channels.
  5. Avoid flooded areas and downed power lines.
  6. Follow local authorities' instructions for safety.



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Floods

  1. Stay updated on weather alerts.
  2. Avoid walking or driving through floodwater.
  3. Move to higher ground if necessary.
  4. Keep emergency supplies on hand.
  5. Disconnect electrical appliances.
  6. Follow evacuation orders.
  7. Avoid flood-prone areas.
  8. Watch for fast-moving water.

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Droughts

  1. Conserve water at home and outdoors.
  2. Fix leaks promptly.
  3. Use water-efficient appliances.
  4. Limit outdoor water use during peak times.
  5. Plant drought-resistant vegetation.
  6. Avoid overexerting livestock or crops.
  7. Observe local water restrictions.
  8. Stay informed about drought conditions.

Health Emergencies

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Calm and take a deep breath

  1. Stay Calm and Collected
  2. Dial Emergency Services Immediately
  3. Assess the Situation Safely
  4. Provide Basic First Aid, if Trained
  5. Stay by the Person's Side
  6. Communicate Clearly with Responders
  7. Keep Essential Medical Information Accessible
  8. Maintain a First Aid Kit and Training

Emergency Contacts

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Contact Details

1) Emergency Helpline Number: The emergency contact number for disaster management in India is

    112.

2) National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA): Official website of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) of India is https://ndma.gov.in/

3) State Disaster Management Authorities: Each state in India has its own State Disaster Management Authority responsible for disaster management and preparedness.

Food and Water Supplies

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Get your supplies handy

1) Government Helplines: Stay tuned to official website of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) or the relevant state disaster management authorities

     Contact Number - 112
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2) Local Administration: Contact your local authorities for information about distribution centers and assistance.

3) NGOs and Relief Organizations: Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and humanitarian organizations often play a crucial role in disaster response and relief.

    Organizations like the Red Cross- Call us at 011-23359379 , 9319982104 or 9319982105, CARE India - Contact us at - https://www.careindia.org/contact-us/, Oxfam India

 https://www.oxfamindia.org/contactus.

First Aid Kit Supplies

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first aid kit

MAKE YOUR FIRST AID KIT RIGHT NOW.

  1. Adhesive bandages (various sizes)
  2. Sterile gauze pads
  3. Adhesive tape
  4. Antiseptic wipes or solution
  5. Tweezers
  6. Scissors
  7. Disposable gloves
  8. Cotton balls/swabs
  9. Thermometer
  10. Pain relievers (paracetamol/ibuprofen)
  11. Antihistamines (for allergies)
  12. Hydrocortisone cream (for skin irritations)
  13. Oral rehydration salts (ORS)
  14. Sterile eyewash solution
  15. CPR face shield or mask
  16. Elastic bandage (crepe bandage)
  17. Burn ointment or gel
  18. Sting relief pads (for insect bites)
  19. Tweezers (for removing splinters)
  20. Medical adhesive tape
  21. Alcohol-based hand sanitizer
  22. Emergency contact numbers and medical information

Training

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Training First aid CPR

TRAIN YOURSELF

First aid CPR training teaches life-saving skills. Learn chest compressions and rescue breaths for cardiac arrest victims. Call for help, start compressions, and give breaths. Push hard and fast on the chest. Training empowers you to respond confidently in emergencies, potentially saving lives.

Training - Evacuation Drill

It's time to train yourself

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Cover your head at time of earthquake
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Keep your Fire extinguisher ready
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Form a line and follow instructions
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Help people in need
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keep your first aid kit ready

Evacuation Drills videos

  

Resources - Government Agencies

It's time to train yourself

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Get info about government agencies

  1. National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Contact us at - https://ndma.gov.in/

  2. National Executive Committee (NEC) Contact us at - https://ndmindia.mha.gov.in/functions

  3. State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) Contact us at - https://ndma.gov.in/Governance/SDMA

  4. District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) Contact us at - https://ribhoi.gov.in/ddma/

  5. Local Authorities Contact us at- https://www.qld.gov.au/emergency/local-gov/role

Resources - Community Support

It's time to train yourself

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Get info about government agencies

  1. Volunteer Organizations - Red Cross society and various local NGOs Contact Red Cross at - https://www.indianredcross.org/
  2. National Disaster Response Force (NDRF)
  3. State Disaster Response Force (SDRF)
  4. Community-Based Disaster Management (CBDM)
  5. Community Radio Stations
  6. Self-Help Groups (SHGs)
  7. Panchayati Raj Institutions
  8. Technology and Social Media

Contact Us

You can contact us at

Email-id: disastermanagement@gmail.com

Contact Number:- 0123456689