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Planning, Supplies & Equipment for the Neighborhood



It is important that individual CERT members be prepared with their own supplies and equipment.

However, in times of extreme emergency which can affect a large area, it would be also helpful for each community to have their own plan and supplies. There are many ways to go about this, but here are just a few ideas. To make a community plan, one needs to involve the community or at least leaders in the community. An effective way to do this is to invite them to meetings to set up the community plan and give them reasons or incentives to participate.

 

Planning

The "ESP Neighborhood Preparedness AWARE Plan" is designed to help you and your neighbors develop a neighborhood that is Alert, Well-prepared And Ready for Emergencies. The plan, developed by the Emergency Survival Program (ESP), is a step-by-step guide to help you start, organize and implement an emergency preparedness plan. You can use the AWARE plan with your neighborhood, homeowners' association, religious organization, business or any other group.

Download the Neighborhood AWARE Plan

It's important to know which neighbors have skills that will be useful after earthquakes or other emergencies. First Aid/CPR, mental health, counseling, architecture, engineering, plumbing, electrical wiring, childcare, carpentry, management/leadership, cooking, radio/communication operations? Everyone can help and is needed!

As excellent examples, here are two very thorough documents prepared for the Arroyo Seco Neighborhood Council. The first is the Arroyo Seco's Emergency Response Plan. This is a great example of preplanning taking into consideration the area's vulnerabilites and weaknesses in relation to various catastrophes. The second is the Disaster Communications Manual. Both are great guides in planning your community's course of action in a disaster.

 

Supplies & Equipment

Supplies, tools and equipment might include a camper or mobile home to serve as the coordination center or command post for the neighborhood's response effort; hammers, nails and plywood to cover broken windows; first aid kits and medical supplies for use in post-disaster first aid; crowbars, axes and other tools to assist in light search and rescue efforts; amateur or citizens band radios to assist in communications; and plastic bags to store trash or use as tarps.

Here are some examples of tools and equipment:

FIRST AID BAGS CONTAINING:
Ace bandages
1 adhesive tape
Antiseptic wipes in foil
1 bandage rolls
4 bandages
1 blanket
Finger splints
First aid guide
Cold packs
Hot packs
Iodine prep pads
1 masking tape
Sponge bandages
6 tags/ pencils
6 triangular bandages
Tweezers, forceps
Tags to indicate delayed, immediate, etc.

FOR FIRST AID STATION
Blankets
Butterfly bandages
Cervical collar
Cots
Cotton balls
Cotton swabs
Digital battery thermometer
Disinfectant
Eye cups, solution and pads
Gauze pads - 4 x 4
Ground cloths - blue plastic+a62
Handiwipes
Hydrogen peroxide
Kleenex
Needles and thread
Pails
Paper towels
Rubber gloves
Rubbing alcohol
Safety pins
Saline solution
Sanitary napkins
Scissors
Splints
Soap - liquid
Space blankets
Stretchers - folding backboards with legs
Back board - solid
Basket stretcher
Scoop - body
Sun shade - 10' x 10'
Tarps
Three oz. Paper cups
Toilet paper
Triangular bandages

EQUIPMENT
Area map on board
Axes - fireman's
Bolt cutter - heavy duty
Brooms
Bulletin boards
Bungee cords
Caution tape
CERT & neighborhood skills lists
Chain saw
Chairs - folding
Chalk
Clips & rubber bands
Clip boards w/maps on back
Coleman lanterns/fuel/mantles
Cork bulletin board
Crowbars
Dry erase boards, markers/ erasers
Duct tape
Dust masks with filters
Extension cords - 100'
Fire extinguishers 2A:40B:C
Flashlights
Generator
Gloves - heavy duty
Grease pencils
Halogen lamps on stands
Hand pump
Helmets, vests & goggles
Light sticks - green - 12-hour
Marking pens
Masking tape
Masks
Office supplies
Pens and paper
Picks
Post-its
Radios - 8 handheld w/ members
Radio - portable w/ batteries
Report forms
Rope - yellow nylon & 40'
Scissors
Self-stick labels
Shims
Shovels
Steel pry bars
Sterno canned heat
Tables - legs fold
Tarps -
Thumb tacks
Traffic cones
Vests - different colors, labeled by job at Command Center .
Water - small boxes - 5 yr.
Wrenches
Water - 50 gallon/5 yr.
20 handheld Motorola radios/batteries
Portapotty/privacy curtain