Vorbereitung auf Umweltkatastrophen für MCS

Vorbereitung auf Umweltkatastrophen für MCS

Beitragvon Janik » Montag 13. Juni 2005, 17:52

Hallo,

bei der Mithilfe nach MCS Anerkennungen bin ich auf einen Formbrief gestoßen, der
hilft wenn eine Katastrophe wie ein Erdbeben eintritt.
Da können wir uns was abgucken.

Viele Grüsse

Janik



Earthquake Tips for People with Environmental Illness or Chemical Sensitivties

This fact sheet is designed to provide a checklist for activities for People with Environmental Illness/Multiple Chemical Sensitivities to improve your emergency preparedness in an earthquake. It is designed to be used in conjunction with Independent Living Resource Center San Francisco's general EARTHQUAKE TIPS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES, TIPS FOR COLLECTING EMERGENCY DOCUMENTS, and TIPS FOR CREATING AN EMERGENCY HEALTH INFORMATION CARD. Without all four tip sheets,you do not have all the information you need to be prepared. Preparation may seem like a lot of work, It is. Preparing does take time and effort. So do a little at a time, as your energy and budget permit. The important thing is to start preparing. The more you do, the more confident you will be that you can protect yourself, your family, and your belongings.

DATE COMPLETED/ ACTIVITIES

__________ Emergency Supplies based on your worst days.

__________ "Carry With You" Important Supplies to keep with you at all times (medications, first aid kit, evacuation kit).

__________ Special additions to your Emergency Supplies.

__________ In case of Evacuation, know where the nearest safe places are from your home.

Emergency Supplies

Collect emergency supplies based on your worst days. After a major quake an excess of smoke, excessive dust, molds, gas leaks, diesel from idling rescue vehicles, flashing lights, radio waves, electro magnetic fields (from generators, emergency lights, cellular phones and walkie talkies) and airborne toxins may trigger stronger reactions than you normally experience.

"Carry With You" Emergency Supplies

Emergency Health Information Card should clearly explain your sensitivities and reactions, most helpful treatments, and treatments which are harmful, Be specific, as environmental illness is not commonly understood. Remember that some reactions (disorientation, aphasia, panic) may be diagnosed and treated as something other than chemical sensitivity and you may not be able to describe your needs verbally.
Medications including: inhalers, epinephrine shots, anticonvulsant.
Prescriptions and Treatment Authorization Request (T.A.R.'s) from your doctor for unusual, orphan or hard-to-find medications.
Supplements, herbs, homeopathic remedies.
First Aid Kit:

Cotton bandages, gauze, and paper tape.
Hydrogen peroxide, zephiran chloride or your tolerated disinfectant.
Emergency Supplies

Charcoal mask and/or respirator.
Well aired-out (outgassed) plastic or steel tubing and ceramic mask or outgassed plastic mask for oxygen.
Rolls of aluminum foil for such things as covering chairs, sleeping area, food, etc.
Baking soda stored in a waterproof container (for washing).
Food that requires no cooking.
Water, if storage in glass containers is necessary, consider using one quart bottles, stored inside layers of thick socks to protect the glass and to enable carrying. Note: glass bottles will break if the water freezes and expands.
Portable charcoal water filter.
Before purchasing a fire extinguisher, check your sensitivity to the contents.
Evacuation Plan

Know where the nearest safe places are, especially open air places, such as a beach, up wind from traffic, refineries and fires.
Avoid hermetically sealed shelters.
Developed and Distributed By
Independent Living Resource Center San Francisco
70 10th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
In cooperation with June Kailes,
through a grant from The American Red Cross
Northern California Disaster Preparedness Network
Janik
 

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