What To Do In Case Of Emergency
We are not alone, we can count on our family and neighbours
| Staying in touch with your family and fiends. Sharing the information about the dangerous events
Keep in touch with your closest neighbours before something happens. Ask your family or your neighbours if they think that you are able to handle the danger. Keep in touch with your family and neighbours, and with the other people by:
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Sharing your contacts in case of emergency with the house manager of your building,
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Sharing your contacts in case of emergency with your family and neighbours,
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Making a contact list based on the information gathered by the neighbours,
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Informing someone else that he can count on you,
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Teaching other people, who can help you in case of emergency, how to use your equipment. Make sure that these people will be available,
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If you are under the care of a medical staff in your own house, you should establish what to do in case of emergency,
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Calling the Police, Fire Department and the emergency service about your special needs and the problem with moving. |
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CARE FOR YOUR RELATIVES AND NEIGHBOURS
In a time of danger check how your relatives and neighbours are doing, especially when the elder and handicapped people are concerned. Help them, as much as you can, to plan or to place the food supplies. Contact the local authorities responsible for the social services and find out about the kind of help they provide for the elder and handicapped people.

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