Essential Steps to Stay Safe Before, During, and After a Earthquake

Emergency preparedness and older adults – Canada.ca
Older people are disproportionately affected by disasters. With the aging population and the increase in disasters in Canada and globally, it is crucial to understand the factors that can place older people at risk and to consider their potential needs and contributions in all stages of emergency management.
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Plan for local disasters: Consider all potential disasters in your area that could affect you including home fires, disasters and power outages. Plan for the actions you will take for each.6 • Plan to stay or go: Plan for emergencies where you will need to stay home for at least two weeks or evacuate.
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