- What do you do if you have a good warning about a possible emergency situation (huge snow storm, hurricane, flood, etc.)?
- Do you stay in town, or do you try to make it to a distant family or friend outside the disaster zone?
- What do you do if you have a warning, but a very short one (tornado, storms, etc.)?
- Do you find the safest place in your house to take cover, or do you attempt to make it to a neighbor's house? (if the neighbor is far away, that may not be the best idea)
- What happens if there is a natural disaster and your family is not all at home/together?
- What if someone's at work and someone's at home?
- What if each spouse is somewhere away from home, but you're not together?
- What if you have children at school or a friend's house?
- What do you do after a natural disaster where you were separated from your family?
- Natural disasters can often stop cell phones from working; do you have a rendezvous point if you can't contact anyone?
- Do you have an alternative rendezvous point if your primary one was destroyed or made inaccessible?
- Do you know where you would go or what you would do if, after a disaster, your home is no longer an option to stay at anymore?
As we've said before, these kinds of posts are not meant to frighten, but to empower you. Thinking about these possibilities right now may be uncomfortable, but in the event of an emergency it can be very calming to know that you already know what you need to do, and to know that your family knows what to do too. "If ye are prepared ye shall not fear." (D&C 38:30)
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