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Ramos, Elaine Kristine M.

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NSTP 1 Section 1
Disaster Management Focus on Earthquake and Fire

1. Are the guidelines for disaster preparedness for fire/earthquake properly


disseminated and implemented in your local community? Explain.
Yes, the guidelines for disaster preparedness for fire/earthquake are properly
disseminated and implemented in our local community in a way that they conduct
drills or trainings to make the residents aware and prepare for the disaster. The local
government also influences each home to have an emergency kit and especially
emergency exit when they need to evacuate their places. In our community, the
supplies needed for the preparation for the disaster are properly managed and
regularly check by the officers. And they also warned the residents on the
happenings in the community.
2. Design your own emergency plan in the event of fire/earthquake in your place.

3. What are the things contained in your emergency kit in the occurrence of fire/
earthquake? Take a photo of your emergency kit. Include yourself in the picture.

In the occurrence of fire/ earthquake the things contained in our emergency kit are
first aid kit, medicines, dressings; bandage strips, ace bandages, rolled gauze, and
adhesive tape roll, thermometer, sanitation kit, instant cold packs for sprains, portable
radio, flashlight, extra batteries, whistle or other signaling device, local map, dust mask
to help filter contaminated air and especially food (nonperishable) and bottled water.

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