Disasters can strike
quickly and without any warning. They can be frightening,
especially for people with disabilities and seniors.
The following emergency preparedness guideline
will provide you with some useful tips and information
to help you prepare yourself in an emergency.
In the event of an emergency:
STEP 1: STAY TUNED
Listen
to the TV and radio for the latest information.
If you are not able to do this, have a friend
or neighbor relay the information to you.
STEP 2: DEVELOP A PERSONAL EMERGENCY
PLAN
Consider developing a disaster plan with your
household members or neighbors that outline what
to do, how to find each other, and how to communicate
in an emergency. Identify two places to meet:
a place outside your home and another place outside
your neighborhood (library, school, place of worship).
Practice your plan with all household members.
Home Meeting Address: _______________________
Tel #: __________________
Neighborhood Meeting Address: _________________
Tel #: __________________
STEP 3: KEEP AN EMERGENCY SUPPLY KIT
- Bottled water, canned foods, can opener
- Battery-operated radio
- Blanket, change of clothes
- Sanitation and hygiene supplies
- Flashlight and extra batteries
- House and car keys
- Credit card, cash (in small denominations)
- First aid kit, 1-2 week supply of medications
(OTC and Rx)
- Cell phone and charger
BE PREPARED and REVIEW OFTEN
MEDICAL
OR THREATENING EMERGENCY |
CALL….. 911 |
EVACUATION ROUTES AND SHELTER LOCATIONS |
STAY TUNED TO YOUR RADIO or TV
IN NYC CALL…..….. 311
ITTY…….... 212 - 504 - 4115 |
POWER OUTAGE
|
DISCONNECT ALL APPLIANCES THAT WILL AUTOMATICALLY
GO ON WHEN SERVICE IS RESTORED
CALL YOUR POWER COMPANY
LIPA….……....... 877-
275 - 5472
KEYSPAN…..... 800 - 930 - 5003
CON ED (NYC)..800 - 752 - 6633 |
MEDICATION
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES |
SPEAK TO YOUR PHYSICIAN ABOUT A MEDICATION
Rx RESERVE
KEEP YOUR PHARMACY’S NUMBER ON HAND
FOR EASY ACCESS |
For
More Information Contact -
TRI-COUNTY HOME NURSING SERVICES.............................................
516 - 997 - 1208
Additional
Information Sources -
DEPARTMENT OF AGING HOTLINE........................................................
212 - 442 - 1000
AMERICAN RED CROSS OF GREATER NY............................................
877 - 733 - 2767
POTENTIAL TERRORISM HOTLINE........................................................
888 - 692 - 7233
NASSAU COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICE...................
516 - 571 - 9627
POISON CONTROL (IN ALL AREAS)......................................................
800 - 222 – 1222
NASSAU
COUNTY
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SUFFOLK
COUNTY |
Local
County Departments of Health:
240 Old Country
Rd
Mineola NY 11501
Tel: 516 571-3691
http://www.nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/health
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Local
County Dept of Health
220 Rabro Drive
East
Hauppauge, New York 11788
Tel: 631 853-3082
http://www.co.suffolk.ny.us
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QUEENS
COUNTY
|
REGION |
Local
County Dept of Health:
145 Huguenot
Street
New Rochelle, NY 10801
Tel: 914-813-5171
NYC
Police Dept Terrorism Hot Line
Tel: 1-888-692-7233
Office of Emergency Mgmt
311
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Regional
Health Department Office:
New York State
Department of Health,
90 Church Street,
New York New York 10007
Tel: 212
417-5888
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STATE
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FEDERAL |
State
Health Department Office:
New York State
Department of Health
161 Delaware Avenue
Delmar New York 12054
Tel: (518) 457-2200
State
Emergency Management Office
http://www.semo.state.ny.us/index.cfm
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Federal
Emergency Management Administration
FEMA
500 C Street
SW
Washington, DC 20472
Tel: (202) 646-3900
www.fema.gov
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